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What do people think it is?
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Depends if 'value' is solely price based or total value, inc strength and breakages.
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If I pay £100 for a car that breaks after 5 minutes, or the electrics blow up I wouldn’t consider that to be value for money. If on the other hand I had to pay £200 for a car that would be robust, easy to set up, and the electrics wont melt after 5 minutes, then I would consider the extra money worth it. Just want to get some feed back as I want to recommend a car to a beginner.
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Myself and my two boys aged 6 and 11 started off with Associated B4.1's. Very quick as standard, very strong and a good all round package.
Brushless is just over £200 in some places, brushed under £200. Get a 2.4 ghz version.
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I would of thought the RTR B4.1 brushless? Or maybe the Losi 22 RTR?
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yeah those were the ones i was thinking
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