Killer Body Venus 110 Electric Rally Car Review: Detailed Lancia Replica

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Today on RC Driver_Online, we delve into the world of the new Venus 110 scale electric rally car with a striking Lancia body courtesy of Killer Body. This replica of the 1993 Jolly Club Racing Team's Lancia features meticulous details, from clear windows to a rear spoiler that screams performance. The body's chrome-molded front grill and transparent lenses add a touch of realism, making it a standout in the RC car world. Despite some minor downsides like visible body posts, the overall representation of the Lancia is commendable.
Moving on to the chassis, the rear-wheel drive setup of the Venus 110 may raise eyebrows, especially for an all-wheel drive car. However, the car's performance on the track speaks volumes. With features like adjustable turnbuckles, oil-filled shocks, and a gear differential, the Venus 110 proves to be a capable contender. The electronics, including a metal geared servo and a 390 long can size motor, provide adequate power for an exhilarating driving experience.
Taking the Venus 110 for a spin at RC Excitement in Massachusetts, the team experiences a mix of thrills and challenges. The car's top speed and handling characteristics resemble those of a 540 motor car, showcasing its potential on various terrains. While the rear-wheel drive platform may seem unconventional for a rally car, the Venus 110 manages to deliver fun and excitement, especially on asphalt surfaces. Despite some minor gripes about pricing and balance issues, the Venus 110 remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a unique addition to their collection.

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