Electric
This is the E-Revo VXL Brushless from Traxxas. This ready-to-race monster truck has unbelievable suspension. With its ginormous wheels and tires. It takes 2 batteries and 2 motors. There is one problem with this truck, when you add lipos you have to be carful because there is limited space. Out of the box it goes 30mph and with lipos it is supposed to go 65mph. This is one of their best monster trucks. You can view my E-Revo with lipos at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQKKe36B2BI
This is the Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless. This RC is alot like the E-Revo but, it has a higher center gravity. So it is a bit like the Summit. This thing can run anything over. There are 2 other kinds of this vehicle but, they are both gas powered: S-Maxx and T-Maxx. All of these are awesome monster trucks.
This is the 4x4 Slash by Traxxas. this probably doesn't look any different from the Slash 2wd or the Slayer Pro, both from Traxxas, but again looks are deceiving. When you the body off this monster there is a lot more to it than you would think. It has been upgraded with all new aluminum parts. The battery is a little bit different, if you look at the batteries page it will tell you more. It goes 40mph out of the box. Also the most important part of making a 4wd RC is the drive shaft. This is the best Off-Road truck whether it comes to being in a short course dirt race on a track or just playing in a sand dune or even just going out for cruise this is the best out of all of the Slash class.
This is the Traxxas Summit. This Monster Truck is more of a rock crawler than off-road. It does have high-center gravity, so if it is going up a rock be careful because it will tip over.It has an lighting system It can definitaly haul some RC boat if you have trailer for that. You also have to attach the hitch. This is a great rock crawler. If you click on the picture it will link you to the traxxas website.
This is the Bandit VXL Brushless. This 2WD buggy doesn't do so well on rough terrain out in the desert, but does do well on tracks. It is better when the track gets a quick spray of water so it is not as dusty or slippery for this vehicle. Out of the box it goes 40mph and with lipos goes 70mph. This is a very good track buggy.
This is the Traxxas Slash VXL Brushless. The category it falls under is a short-course truck. It is ready-to-race, out of the box it goes 40mph, if you put lipo batteries in it will go 60mph. Lipo batteries are more special batteries than the batteries that come with it. Overall it is a ready-to-race monster.
To view my Traxxas Slash in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vYi8ww9x4U&list=UUXofdYoCEbFNXszb0TcI0Yw&index=6&feature=plcp
This is the Traxxas Slash 4x4 Platinum Edition. The body on this particular Slash model is clear so you can see through it. it is a rolling chassis so yo have to get the transmitter, receiver, etc. ( all of the electronics) Comes with a 7 cell Nimh battery. It isn't much different from the other Slash models. There are a couple upgrades with the shocks. This and all of the other Traxxas Slash models are the best short course rc trucks, in my opinion. There is a link to the slash platinum edition if you click the picture of it.
The best-selling Traxxas Rustler is a proven favorite with a formula for rugged fun that nothing else can touch. The Rustler blows the doors off the competition with more power, smoother control, better grip, and performance that makes it one of the fastest Ready-To-Race® electric trucks available. The Rustler rips off-road with its powerful Titan® 12-Turn modified 550 motor, XL-5 Electronic Speed Control, and Revo®-spec Torque-Control™ slipper clutch. It's made for power-sliding, full-throttle, off-road action and aggressive driving fun—and not just in the dirt! With Traxxas' exclusive waterproof electronics, Rustler can blast through puddles, mow through mud and shred snow. Your R/C adventures are limited only by your imagination. And with a top speed of 35+mph*, Rustler simply leaves everything else back on the work bench.
This is the XO-1. This majestic supercar falls under the category of street car, so I probably wouldn't want to take out it on a dirt road. This supercar goes 100mph, but there is a catch, you have to take an online class and plug your iPhone or iPod into the controller. The new technology of controllers are the TQi technology. On your iPhone/iPod are gauges for Speed, Temperature, Voltage and Battery Level. P.S. XO stands for eXperts Only. If you click on the picture you will be linked to the official traxxas website to show you everything about this 100mph supercar.