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I don't know if there will be much interest in this since it's an American racing circuit. But judging by an add in X-treme rc Magazine, and Associated's own www.rc10.com, It would appear that they will soon be joining the likes of Traxxas in the world of 1/10 scale 2wd CORR race truck rc kits!
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Wow...that is fugly.
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Really? I think its awesome, then again thats probably because of the giant Redbull advert on the side... lol.
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can anyone else see AE becoming more and more like losi
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what like a toy maker instead of a rc car producer ?
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yup
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I know here in America we could use some "toy grade" manufacturers. I know for me when i was a kid the old Tamiyas, with their futuristic body styling and stuff, were what interested me. And now they really seem to look like toys, which I guess is what got me interested in them. So I guess what I mean is, companies need to take a cue from Tamiya and make some "Child appealing" cars and kits.
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