FMS FCX 10p Crawler: Ultimate Performance with Toyota Land Cruiser Body

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In the world of RC crawlers, FMS has unleashed a beast: the FCX 10p. This machine is a true marvel, with a licensed Toyota Land Cruiser lc80 body that is nothing short of spectacular. The attention to detail is impeccable, from the molded grill to the LED lights and intricate interior. But what sets the FCX 10p apart is its performance-driven design, featuring locking differentials, a two-speed transmission, and selectable drive modes. It's like having a real off-road vehicle in the palm of your hand.
Underneath that striking body lies a rugged chassis with a ladder frame design, aluminum shocks, and metal suspension links. The four-link setup ensures stability and precision on any terrain, while the brushless system with a 500 KV OutRunner motor delivers power and efficiency. The FCX 10p doesn't just look the part; it walks the walk with its driveline functionality and low-speed crawl capabilities. The smooth suspension movement and precise steering control make it a joy to maneuver through rocks and obstacles.
One of the standout features of the FCX 10p is its LED lights, which can be controlled effortlessly with the transmitter. However, there are some quirks with the turn signals that remain on even when the lights are turned off. Despite this minor issue, the FCX 10p offers a complete package with a Fly Sky radio system, optional bumper, decals, and basic tools. Priced at $460, this crawler is a steal considering the level of detail, performance, and features it brings to the table. FMS has truly outdone themselves with the FCX 10p, a crawler that not only looks the part but performs like a champ on the trails.

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