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bruiser vs high-lift
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liammielicious
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SG Crawlers Forum :: RC Talk - Trail Trucks and Crawlers :: RC Trail Rigs and Rock Crawlers Discussion
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bruiser vs high-lift
hihi guys,hope i don't get flamed for asking a noob question. i'm new to crawling. so inspired by your vidz bros. was looking at many crawlers, axial scx10, rc4wd, and narrowed down to bruiser and high-lifts.
may i ask whats the performance comparison? i don't need comp level crawlers, but decent enuff. datz y i was looking at tundra and the bruiser.
any bros kind enuff to share 2 cents?
thanx so much.....
may i ask whats the performance comparison? i don't need comp level crawlers, but decent enuff. datz y i was looking at tundra and the bruiser.
any bros kind enuff to share 2 cents?
thanx so much.....
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
Hi. I don't have a bruiser. Only F350 hi lift and scx10. All I can say crawling wise, scx10 is better. Hi lift for the scalism and good looks. Same for the bruiser.
Wrigleys- Moderator
- Posts : 396
Join date : 2011-09-09
Location : Outback
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
I would suggest getting a RC4WD Trailfinder 2 ftw... Scale, performance & cost.
Zax13- Crawler
- Posts : 345
Join date : 2011-12-22
Location : Sengkang
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
heh...thanx for the quick answer bro.....yeah...was at stargek last weekend, came home and kept thinking about the bruiser and high lifts.....
the trailfinders r cool....yeah....since u mentioned...prob so? argh torn torn torn
im not much a crawler, just would like a scaler with decent performance or avg performance on crawling actually....hahaha...
just a few factors came esp the spare parts and driveability....heh....
been youtubing, but not much info on bruiser vs high-lifts ....
btw, issit true high-lifts r gonna be phased out???? i hope not
the trailfinders r cool....yeah....since u mentioned...prob so? argh torn torn torn
im not much a crawler, just would like a scaler with decent performance or avg performance on crawling actually....hahaha...
just a few factors came esp the spare parts and driveability....heh....
been youtubing, but not much info on bruiser vs high-lifts ....
btw, issit true high-lifts r gonna be phased out???? i hope not
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
go with the scx10 or the trail finder 2...
the highlift won't perform as good as the other 2 out of the box if you are going for some serious scaling...
and welcome on board!
join in soon yeah?
the highlift won't perform as good as the other 2 out of the box if you are going for some serious scaling...
and welcome on board!
join in soon yeah?
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
thanx for the warm welcome bro....seems to me like ordering the TF2 is a hassle....will work on that, bro...hope to see u soon too...but if i get those not so up to performance crawlers, don't discriminate me ok????
haaa
haaa
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
saw some vids on TF2, you're right, amazing crawling
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
liammielicious wrote:thanx for the warm welcome bro....seems to me like ordering the TF2 is a hassle....will work on that, bro...hope to see u soon too...but if i get those not so up to performance crawlers, don't discriminate me ok????
haaa
no worries bro...
join in with any crawler.... the whole idea is to have fun...
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
Buy Buy Buy:pirat:
Harakiri- Boss
- Posts : 305
Join date : 2011-08-22
Location : Deep Muddy Jungle
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
I own a bruiser but i find the technology still stuck in the 80s and for a hefty price. Not very good in terms of hardcore trailing like how the guys down here torture the trucks...
You can try pacific coast hobbies (pchobbies), thats where I got mine.
You can try pacific coast hobbies (pchobbies), thats where I got mine.
Zax13- Crawler
- Posts : 345
Join date : 2011-12-22
Location : Sengkang
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
thanx bro zax for the tip.....i love the scaling of tamiya though....but issit true the high-lifts are being phased out? saw them talking bout it in some other RC forums
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: bruiser vs high-lift
To whom it may concern:
Due to lack of time to spend time on Sundays with all my Buy Buy Buy Friends, I am willing to let go my TF 2 to whoever wants to own it. IF the price is right. Work out your sums and PM me a price. LOW ballers will not be entertained. Trust me.
Due to lack of time to spend time on Sundays with all my Buy Buy Buy Friends, I am willing to let go my TF 2 to whoever wants to own it. IF the price is right. Work out your sums and PM me a price. LOW ballers will not be entertained. Trust me.
angmohkia- Crawler
- Posts : 136
Join date : 2012-04-30
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