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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m thoroughly enjoying my Traxxas E-Revo. It&#8217;s stupid amounts of fun. The only slight problem is that it&#8217;s too big for me to run at home &#8211; the garden just isn&#8217;t big enough for a 1/8 scale RC monster truck. Especially not one that&#8217;s been upgraded to brushless &#8211; I pull the trigger and straight [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m thoroughly enjoying my Traxxas E-Revo. It&#8217;s stupid amounts of fun. The only slight problem is that it&#8217;s too big for me to run at home &#8211; the garden just isn&#8217;t big enough for a 1/8 scale RC monster truck. Especially not one that&#8217;s been upgraded to brushless &#8211; I pull the trigger and straight away, it&#8217;s in the geraniums.</p>
<p>Thankfully (for my wife&#8217;s herbacious borders) Traxxas recently released a <a href="http://www.traxxas.com/products/electric/erevo7107/trx_erevo7107.htm">1/16 scale E-Revo, the E-Revo VXL</a>, which is exactly half the size of the original. Not only that, but it has a water-resistant brushless motor and ESC. So, does half the size mean half the fun?</p>
<p><span id="more-330"></span>Er&#8230; no. If anything, it&#8217;s even more fun than the big brother! If I had to pick one drawback to the larger E-Revo (note that I said drawback, not flaw!) it&#8217;s the sheer size of it &#8211; you need a lot of space to run it. It&#8217;s also not the easiest thing to carry over long distances, like from a car park to a beach. Of course, the 1/16 E-Revo VXL doesn&#8217;t have those problems &#8211; it&#8217;s half as long, half as wide, half as tall. And of course it&#8217;s so much lighter to carry &#8211; the car, transmitter and spare batteries can be slipped into a small drawstring bag and slung over your shoulder.</p>
<p>So, apart from the obvious reduction in size, what else is different? Not much, actually. Traxxas have pretty much simply taken the big E-Revo, and made a smaller version. It&#8217;s got the same suspension layout, same drivetrain, same wheels and tyres&#8230; The only difference is the electronics package. The ESC in the E-Revo VXL is a water-resistant model (the brushless 1/8 E-Revo doesn&#8217;t have that), and of course there&#8217;s a 1/16-size brushless motor. The receiver and transmitter are the same as the big E-Revo, but I swapped the receiver out for a 2.4Ghz jobbie that mates with my Spektrum DX3S.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s it like to use? The first outing for mine was in the heavy snow we experienced in December. Since the electronics are water resistant, I took it out and gave it a good run in the snow and on the icy roads, and it didn&#8217;t miss a beat! Gentle throttle control was the order of the day, unsurprisngly. Due to the small size it could get grounded on packed snow quite easily, and it couldn&#8217;t plough through deep snow like the big one could, but it was still a blast. Back home, I took the shell off, disconnected the batteries, rinsed it under a hot tap to get rid of the worst of the snow that had built up under the shell, and left it to dry. It had a few more outings in the snow before it all thawed&#8230;</p>
<p>More recently, it&#8217;s also had a run on Highcliffe beach (near Bournemouth). This is where I normally run the big E-Revo, so I know where there are some fun places to go. Although the 1/16 car is too small to really go on the shingle beach (it&#8217;d just get hung up on the pebbles), it&#8217;s quite at home on the gravel paths and grassy bits. So far I&#8217;ve run it on single battery packs (LiPo and NiMH), which are pretty fast &#8211; Traxxas quote 30mph &#8211; so I haven&#8217;t felt the need to swap the pinion and run it on dual packs yet.</p>
<p>However, it does need a more delicate hand &#8211; I&#8217;ve found it much easier to flip than the big one. It&#8217;s also more fragile &#8211; so far I&#8217;ve managed to break two hub carriers by doing unintended cartwheels! Fortunately, just like the big models, there are plenty of spares and hop-up parts available. I&#8217;ve fitted some red aluminium replacements from The Toyz (on eBay) which are much better. You do need to resist the temptation to fit every anodized part you can find &#8211; some parts, like the A-arms, need the flex that the pastic parts allow. I&#8217;ve also fitted the STRC aluminium front and rear skid plates &#8211; these don&#8217;t need to be plastic, and they do look quite nice&#8230; The next improvement I plan on making is some better shock absorbers;I could replace the oil and springs in the stock ones, but I might as well get some metal-bodied ones and keep the originals for spares.</p>
<p>So to sum up &#8211; the 1/16 Traxxas E-Revo is a top choice for a small, fun basher &#8211; plenty of spares and upgrades options, too!</p>
<p><strong>Opinion:</strong> Get it!!</p>
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