

In person, the body's appearance is not quite so drab, but the gray is still very overpowering. The body design is especially bland in the pictures released before the truck came out. The Torment 4x4 is available in any color you'd like, so long as you'd like gray. The new four-wheel-drive vehicles area a good place to start, so let's take a look at this new platform. I look to them to be the competition Traxxas needs to further innovation and drive down consumer prices - and they can only do that if they begin to pull even with Traxxas in sales and after-market support.

That having been said, I hope ECX will rectify their situation soon.

It's been a point of contention between myself and ECX for sometime. But their 2WD platform has practically nothing. To their credit, the Revenge Type-E did receive a good selection of aluminium optional parts. I believed in them.ĮCX now boasts ten different vehicles (thirteen if you count the discontinued Nitro Revenge and the brushless variants of the 2WD Torment and Ruckus), yet few hop-ups exist for these vehicles. A lofty goal to be sure, but one not so far out of reach as to be unbelievable. Horizon Hobby, ECX's parent company, wanted to do for the R/C Surface category what their Blade line had done for R/C helicopters: make them affordable and open to anyone. The brand formerly known as Electrix has a short and storied past.
