I’m dying to buy a Lazernut but being brand new to RC I don’t have the confidence I can do the pre-first run check over to make sure everything was assembled correct or the needed parts replacement (although your video on the Vitavon parts install was great). Seems like a car for the more experienced. Bummer its not more reliable out of the box, especially for that price. Great to see the Baja Rey did so well though as that’s my option. The gum chewing didn’t bother me…
I’m dying to buy a Lazernut but being brand new to RC I don’t have the confidence I can do the pre-first run check over to make sure everything was assembled correct or the needed parts replacement (although your video on the Vitavon parts install was great). Seems like a car for the more experienced. Bummer its not more reliable out of the box, especially for that price. Great to see the Baja Rey did so well though as that’s my option. The gum chewing didn’t bother me…
The only way to learn is to challenge yourself. I say go for it. Overall this buggy is really really good. Thanks for watching
Cool
How.much.is.the.losi.and.where.can.I.buy.one
it retails from $500- $550 and you can get it at most hobby shops or online retailers.
Next time SIR when you're doing rc mustsee videos. we can do without the CHEWING OF THE GUM! please lol
Just for you gene, I’ll buy sone big league chew