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Originally Posted by shinytopman
Dont worry Woody i think they're quite a few of us routing for ya with our fingers crossed!
Just wish there was more we could do to open there eye's hopefully they read these forums to give them so insite into peoples vues of there products. Saying that have'nt heard from "Kyosho" JonBoy lately.
Plus i think the entry level buggy is a great thing to encourage people into the sport. Even better if they can get a top notch chassis to boot. Who knows what the electrics are like , i would presume that they are sufficient to start with , but when they get better they can then upgrade to the standard of speedo\motor \cells that the likes of u and me would run.
That is where i think the difference is between a ready to run and a kit you'd buy to build and race.
In plane terms if you start with crap u might lose intrest ! and none of us want that we wanna see the sport grow !
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But if Kyosho's plan is to encourage people into the sport, then they GOT to make it cheaper. I live in Norway, here the Lazer costs about 3500 NOK, witch is about 550 US dollars. And since the rtr-kit is very similar to the Lazer who's on the market now, the prise will be higher then 550$, here in Norway!

I don't think a person who allmost never have driven a "real rc-car" will say that this is way too expensive...
Maybe I got this hole thing wrong, but I don't see the point...