Team Corali's Punisher 4 and Kagama 4: Ultimate 4S Basher Trucks

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Team Corali, known for their rugged off-road bashers like the Punisher 4 and Kagama 4, have truly outdone themselves with these beasts. These trucks are a sight to behold, with 4S power, brushless motors, and massive shocks that can handle some serious airtime. The Punisher and Kagama stand out with their different body styles and color options, from the bold blue of the Punisher to the wild graphics of the Kagama. The chassis design is solid, featuring aluminum plates, large skids, and composite bracing that screams durability.
When it comes to performance, these trucks are no slouch. The suspension setup is beefy, with thick shock towers, aluminum caps, and composite bodies that can take a beating. The drivetrain is equally impressive, with gear differentials, CVs, and steel spur gears that ensure power is delivered efficiently. The electronics package includes a high-torque metal gear servo, a powerful 2150 KV motor, and a programmable Torox 135 speed controller that offers maximum control.
Taking these trucks out for a spin at the BMX track and RC Madness Basher lot was a thrilling experience. The Punisher proved its mettle with intense dirt action and solid driving dynamics, while the Kagama excelled at the skate park with precise throttle control and power delivery. Despite a broken arm during testing, the parts support from Team Corali was top-notch, ensuring that enthusiasts can keep these beasts running smoothly. Overall, Team Corali continues to push the boundaries of RC innovation, offering enthusiasts exciting options for their off-road adventures.

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