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    Element RC Enduro Trailrunner RTR

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    MODERN SCALE REALISM. No trail truck would be complete without a detailed and realistic looking body. The Trailrunner 4x4 is just that, with inspired styling from today's off-road vehicles.

    The Trailrunner comes equipped with a high-strength polycarbonate body that has been pre-painted to look fresh from the dealer showroom. The Trailrunner body was designed for looks, function and customization featuring a two-piece design with removable front lower valance, injection-molded fender flares, B-pillar appliques, door handles, windshield wipers, mirrors, and front grill installed right out of the box.

    The looks don't stop there. Also included are injection-molded roof rack, three-piece front bumper with D-rings, snorkel, and accessory decal sheet. Now you can make your RTR your own without buying additional accessories.

    So, whether the look you want is off the dealer lot, a weekend warrior, or full-blown off-road trail rig, the choice is yours--your journey begins here!

    Body Features

    • Trailrunner body thermoformed in high-strength polycarbonate
    • Two-piece design with removable front lower valance
    • Clear windows with tinted decals
    • Molded grill, fender flares, exhaust, and door handles
    • Molded side mirrors
    • Three-piece front injection-molded bumper with D-rings.
    • Removable injection-molded fairlead
    • Optional molded roof rack, snorkel, and accessory decal sheet included
    • Realistic styling
    • Three possible ways to customize and make it your own

     

    Chassis Features

    • Steering rack: The included aluminum swing rack and steering plates give the IFS suspension a precise, solid feel.
    • Steering blocks: 100% compatible with steering blocks from previous Enduro chassis and allows up to 45 degrees of steering.
    • Threaded Aluminum shock bodies: Threaded aluminum and fluid-filled, these shocks keep the vehicle stable on the trail and retain oil even in the roughest terrain.
    • Suspension: Durable injection-molded upper and lower suspension arms with optimized ball cups provide maximum suspension articulation along with modern off-road vehicle suspension scale looks.
    • Reedy Power crawler motor: The new Reedy Power 5-slot 16-turn brushed crawler motor provides ample torque with a smooth power delivery. This allows for slow precise acceleration while maintaining consistent power over rough terrain and obstacles.
    • Reedy power electronic speed controller (ESC): The water-resistant SC400X brushed ESC is specifically programmed for crawling with proportional forward/reverse, dual auxiliary power output leads, LiPo low-voltage cutoff protections, and T-plug connector.
    • Independent front suspension: With durability, performance, agility, and scale looks in mind, the engineers at Area 51 Design Works came up with the Independent Front Suspension conversion kit. Now you can get that same kit in an RTR vehicle. Pre-assembled with the same quality and features, this trail truck comes equipped with IFS and is ready to tackle rough, off-road terrain right out of the box.

    General Tire GT(R) and Grabber(TM) are trademarks of CONTINENTAL TIRE NORTH AMERICA, INC. CORPORATION

     

     

     

    More info: https://www.associatedelectrics.com/element/cars_and_trucks/Enduro/Trailrunner/




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    Painted windows is unfortunate but a great option selling it with the IFS

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    9 hours ago, mond said:

    Painted windows is unfortunate but a great option selling it with the IFS

    The windows are just stickers so you can peel them off if you don't like them (as confirmed by Element RC). 

     

    Only thing that bugs me is they go to all the effort with extra moulded parts for scale detail but then they drop the ball with stickers for lights. 

     

    Would light buckets really have been a hardship on what is otherwise pushing the premium range of crawlers. 

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    8 hours ago, 53HRA said:

    Decent chassis but not a fan of the body!

    Same here. I thought Sendero body is better looking with nice colour. 

     

    I'd personally get Element Sendero RTR instead.

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