Lucy Mini LMT Review: Top-Tier Features and Performance

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Roadside RC delves into the Lucy mini LMT, hailed as the ultimate mini monster truck. Unboxing reveals a beast ready to conquer, complete with a Son of a Digger body and aluminum upgrade parts. The truck boasts oil-filled shocks, metal links drive shafts, and an adjustable wheelie bar, promising a wild ride. With a Spectrum smart battery and a compact 2-in-1 ESC and receiver unit, this machine is primed for action. Size comparisons with the Losi LMT showcase its adaptability, hinting at a versatile performance.
The review unfolds with a test drive that unleashes the Lucy mini LMT's potential, showcasing its open differentials and surprisingly satisfying drift capabilities. Despite initial concerns about bouncy shocks, the truck proves to be a joy to handle, sliding and stopping with finesse. The size of the truck adds to its charm, offering more versatility in various terrains. The video teases upcoming comparisons with other small-scale monster trucks, hinting at an exciting showdown.
However, not everything is smooth sailing for the Lucy mini LMT. Criticisms arise regarding the smart battery's connector and the truck's limited off-road prowess due to its chassis design. Additionally, the high placement of the battery tray raises eyebrows, suggesting room for improvement in future models. Despite these drawbacks, the Lucy mini LMT shines through with its overall performance and design, leaving a lasting impression on enthusiasts.

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