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populararaif1 posted Jun 01, 2026 12:59 PM
populararaif1 posted Jun 01, 2026 12:59 PM

ARRMA RC Truck 1/10 FURY 2wd 223S BLX Brushless Short Course Truck RTR $199.99

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All 3 are colors available at this sale price. Ready to run just needs a battery.

https://www.amazon.com/ARRMA-Brus...STMC/?th=1

Also available at Horizon Hobby in all colors.

https://www.horizonhobby.com/prod...A3521.html
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All 3 are colors available at this sale price. Ready to run just needs a battery.

https://www.amazon.com/ARRMA-Brus...STMC/?th=1

Also available at Horizon Hobby in all colors.

https://www.horizonhobby.com/prod...A3521.html

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Model: ARRMA RC Truck 1/10 Fury 2wd 223S BLX Brushless Short Course Truck RTR (Battery and Charger Not Included) with DSC, Blue, ARA3521T1

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Jun 01, 2026 01:22 PM
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AlfredoM5218Jun 01, 2026 01:22 PM
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Thanks
Today 12:30 AM
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MaDequipmentToday 12:30 AM
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Never have had a hobby grade RC. 2 questions.

Is this thing gonna be a pain to maintain?

Will my 6 year old crash it?
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araif1
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Quote from MaDequipment :
Never have had a hobby grade RC. 2 questions.

Is this thing gonna be a pain to maintain?

Will my 6 year old crash it?
Cheap parts, easy to work on, and they're built very solid compared to the toy grade rc stuff. You probably won't have much to do if you're driving it reasonably. 2WD can shred tires quickly on pavement if you're having a blast ripping and sliding. I don't consider that a downside though just a consumable and they'll last longer if you aren't constantly drifting.

Your 6yr old will crash it, but they're going to have a blast tearing around too. The throttle limit and DSC (dynamic stability control) will help them learn. The arrma trucks are very tough and can take a beating. Depending on where you're driving it might be worth the extra $50 to get the Senton 223s which has 4WD and will probably be a little easier to control on varied terrain. Can't go wrong with either though or get both if you can so that you two can race and chase each other. That's a lot of fun.

Both trucks also let you run either a 2s battery for around 35mph top speed or a 3s battery for around 50mph top speed. So you can stick a 2s battery in the truck and then throttle limit it to 50% to keep things really manageable. Then pop a 3s at 100% for you to go for a 50mph rip.
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bweiherToday 12:18 PM
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Quote from araif1 :
Cheap parts, easy to work on, and they're built very solid compared to the toy grade rc stuff. You probably won't have much to do if you're driving it reasonably. 2WD can shred tires quickly on pavement if you're having a blast ripping and sliding. I don't consider that a downside though just a consumable and they'll last longer if you aren't constantly drifting.

Your 6yr old will crash it, but they're going to have a blast tearing around too. The throttle limit and DSC (dynamic stability control) will help them learn. The arrma trucks are very tough and can take a beating. Depending on where you're driving it might be worth the extra $50 to get the Senton 223s which has 4WD and will probably be a little easier to control on varied terrain. Can't go wrong with either though or get both if you can so that you two can race and chase each other. That's a lot of fun.

Both trucks also let you run either a 2s battery for around 35mph top speed or a 3s battery for around 50mph top speed. So you can stick a 2s battery in the truck and then throttle limit it to 50% to keep things really manageable. Then pop a 3s at 100% for you to go for a 50mph rip.
Excellent overview and advice provided above, 100% agree, well said.
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MellowWeather2435Today 12:20 PM
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How do you not buy these. As an adult for your 3yo and 9mo
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findmedealsssToday 12:41 PM
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ive been considering a cheaper RC car with a plushie attached for my dog to chase....wonder if this will do the job haha

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