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ARRMA 1/10 Vorteks 223S BLX Brushless 4WD RTR Stadium Truck


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ARRMA has unveiled the 1/10 Vorteks 223S BLX Brushless 4WD RTR Stadium Truck. Designed for beginners yet packed with performance, it promises fun for drivers of all skill levels.

 

Features:

 

  • 2S/3S ready for all skill levels
  • 50+ mph on 3S
  • Available in 3 colors
  • Spektrum Dynamic Stability Control
  • Rugged 4WD with center differential
  • Ready-To-Run (battery/charger not included)
  • Durable composite chassis with stone guards
  • Adjustable oil-filled shocks
  • Impact-absorbing bumpers and wheelie bar
  • Clipless body retention system
  • High downforce wing
  • Spektrum 3100Kv brushless motor with cooling fan.

 

Link: https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/1-10-vorteks-223s-blx-brushless-4x4-stadium-truck-rtr-with-dsc/ARA4305V4.html?avad=316769_c3d708cf9&utm_source=avantlink&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=254409

 

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It doesnt look too bad, quite similar in many ways to the Corally offering also been released.

 

honestly though, i think id be happier with the Corally truck but would happily have either for free lol, still got my oldie but goldie stampede 4x4 so do i really need another “similar” truck???

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3 hours ago, Gaz! said:

It doesnt look too bad, quite similar in many ways to the Corally offering also been released.

 

honestly though, i think id be happier with the Corally truck but would happily have either for free lol, still got my oldie but goldie stampede 4x4 so do i really need another “similar” truck???

I got two 6s truggies now and I told myself I don't need two of the same type but wanted try a different brand see what the fuss is about, not been disappointed but I know the other one will sit collecting dust 🙈. Tis the season so might give it a clean and stick it on here see if it sells. 

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I don't doubt it does a reasonable job, but I like to run most of my rigs on my GT3C, to do this with the Vorteks I need to put an esc in as well.  And even if I didn't change anything out, if the esc or rx side of the 2in1 goes out, I'm effectively replacing 2 parts as opposed to one.  And I doubt a new 2in1 is going to be cheaper than a stand alone arrma 3s esc or rx?  I understand it on minis and micros and general budget RC's, where space is at a premium and margins often very thin.  I have one on my little HBX 1/16, and it works well in that car, but on hobby grade 1/10 I just think its a bit of a cop out.

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I am guessing the inclusion of the centre diff could be partly to blame.  They had a price point they wanted to hit and by adding the extra diff, they needed to make something else cheaper.

 

Not sure if they were also tying to make a gap between these new 223s vehicles and the 4s v2.5 which also have the centre diff.

 

The older Vorteks used to be more expensive than the rest of the 3s range as it came with a different transmitter which has their smart battery level and possibly stability control or some kind.

 

This updated version brings it in line with the other similar vehicle's.

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