Tomley RC Granite: Speed, Power, and Innovation in the 3S Range

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In this thrilling episode of Tomley RC, we dive headfirst into the world of the new Granite, a beast from the revered 3S range. With enhancements like 4S Katon arms and 17 mil hex's, this mean machine promises to deliver an adrenaline-pumping experience like never before. Comparisons to the Rival Mt 10 reveal similar UK pricing, setting the stage for an epic showdown between these titans of the RC world. The Granite's ability to hit speeds of 50 m hour, thanks to a Center diff, adds a layer of excitement that will leave fans on the edge of their seats.
While the Granite showcases impressive features, concerns linger around the Spectrum stuff and LVC, raising questions about the model's overall performance and reliability. Despite these uncertainties, Armor's development team in the UK stands firm, ensuring rigorous testing to uphold the brand's reputation for quality and innovation. As enthusiasts gear up to unleash the Granite's full potential, the stage is set for a high-octane adventure filled with speed, power, and heart-stopping moments.
As the Granite roars to life, it promises a wild ride through the world of RC bashing, offering a blend of power and precision that will leave drivers craving more. With the allure of hitting that coveted 50 m hour mark and the added control from the Center diff, the Granite sets a new standard for performance in the 3S range. Despite minor setbacks like concerns over the Spectrum stuff and LVC, the Granite remains a formidable contender in the realm of high-speed RC action, ready to take on any challenge that comes its way.

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