Team Associated Reflex 14 MT Unboxing: Brushless 4WD Truck Review

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Today on Aussie RC Playground, we witness the unboxing of the Team Associated Reflex 14 MT, a delayed affair due to the host's mischievous dog wreaking havoc on the box. Opting for a stripped-back, no-frills unboxing approach, the host delves into the truck's impressive features, including its brushless motor, four-wheel drive capability, and ready-to-run convenience. Despite being a well-known brand with a higher price tag in Australia, the truck lacks the usual fanfare of a pristine unboxing due to the canine-induced box destruction.
Upon inspecting the contents, the host uncovers spare parts, a comprehensive manual, and a radio system with various controls and indicators for a seamless user experience. The manual offers detailed assembly instructions and troubleshooting guidance, showcasing the manufacturer's attention to detail. The truck itself boasts a lightweight plastic chassis, adjustable metal links, and a center differential, although concerns arise regarding the lack of body protection and alloy components. The host expresses reservations about the durability of the LED lights, body construction, and absence of alloy shocks, highlighting potential areas for improvement.
Further examination reveals a mix of universal and standard dog bone drive shafts, indicating a blend of performance and standard features in this compact truck. Despite some shortcomings, such as the absence of body skids and limited alloy parts, the host remains optimistic about the truck's potential performance. With plans to put the Team Associated Reflex 14 MT through its paces in an upcoming driving test, the host aims to provide viewers with firsthand insights into the truck's capabilities on the track.

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Appreciation for showing the manual with detailed steps
Discussion on the durability and handling of the truck
Concerns about the price being overpriced
Question about a mismatch of materials in a different RC truck
Mention of traditional unboxings from the HobbyKing days
Doubts about Team Associated and similarities to models on Aliexpress
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Modifications made to improve the RC truck
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