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Old 10-08-2010
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Originally Posted by Mouton View Post
I have the TRF511 and I would choose the same car again. I love how it drives and it is very easy to work on. Parts are easy to find, especially in Germany where you live. Parts are really not a problem as the car is very durable and strong. Like most cars there are weak points right out of the box, but they are very easy to fix on the TRF511.

While I have been impressed with Durango's design and looks they where ridiculed at the Swedish Nationals held recently. Their wheel axles are apparently not up to the task. Four Durangos lost wheels due to broken wheel axles.

The Kyosho Lazer may look like a plastic toy compared to the carbon fibre and alloy rockets from Tamiya and Durango, but it is equally fast.
Thats the key - the Lazer looks like a plastic toy from a ditance

Look at one up close and work with one

They are far from a toy and in my opinion far better engineered than all the other buggy's (maybe tamiya is close)
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