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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 1473297" data-attributes="member: 16354"><p>The micro's are pretty damn small, have you seen one? I've been thinking of one for the kids for around the house and might even still look at one of the more "truck" ones, but once I started laying the dimentions out, they are basicaly a stomper on steroids.</p><p></p><p>I just picked up a mini (mini rock-crawler or mrc) use off CL. $150 and its was ready to rock, just needed a new battery ($25-$30). For my first forte, I like it. It is the perfect size, not to big, not too small. Plenty powerful in stock form and a total blast. I've been terrorising the house with it and even let the kids drive (they love it as well). </p><p></p><p></p><p>Shop CL and wait for that "perfect deal", I missed out on a more built one for $130 cause I was slow on the draw and still not sure what I was looking for. But I still think I got a pretty good deal for the one I have.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My newbie-experience here, but unless you planned on competing, I'd skip the "$70 roller" and just buy a turn key for $~300 if you don't go used. Look at Joops thread, he got a cheap roller, but was $400 into it before he could even play with it. I might be way off though, I don't know what the mrcpro gets you that the stocker doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 1473297, member: 16354"] The micro's are pretty damn small, have you seen one? I've been thinking of one for the kids for around the house and might even still look at one of the more "truck" ones, but once I started laying the dimentions out, they are basicaly a stomper on steroids. I just picked up a mini (mini rock-crawler or mrc) use off CL. $150 and its was ready to rock, just needed a new battery ($25-$30). For my first forte, I like it. It is the perfect size, not to big, not too small. Plenty powerful in stock form and a total blast. I've been terrorising the house with it and even let the kids drive (they love it as well). Shop CL and wait for that "perfect deal", I missed out on a more built one for $130 cause I was slow on the draw and still not sure what I was looking for. But I still think I got a pretty good deal for the one I have. My newbie-experience here, but unless you planned on competing, I'd skip the "$70 roller" and just buy a turn key for $~300 if you don't go used. Look at Joops thread, he got a cheap roller, but was $400 into it before he could even play with it. I might be way off though, I don't know what the mrcpro gets you that the stocker doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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