Team Corally Rally Synchro 4: Affordable 1/8 Scale Brushless Buggy Review

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Unveiling the Team Corally Rally Synchro 4, Aussie RC Playground delves into this 1/8 scale 4WD brushless buggy designed for those who fancy a bit of speed without breaking the bank. With a top speed of 80 km/h on 4S, it's no slouch in the performance department. The buggy features metal differentials, oil-filled shocks, and steel drive shafts, ensuring a robust build that can handle some rough and tumble action. Available in a range of vibrant colors, including a striking green variant, this buggy is ready to make a statement on the track.
The CT 2S radio accompanying the Rally Synchro 4 is compact yet functional, offering intuitive controls for steering trim and throttle settings. While lacking some advanced features, it provides a solid foundation for controlling this beast on wheels. The buggy's wheels and tires are built to last, with chunky treads that promise good grip and longevity. The suspension setup feels well-dampened, hinting at a smooth ride ahead, while the threaded plastic body shocks with alloy caps add a touch of durability to the mix.
Under the hood, the Rally Synchro 4 packs a punch with its 2150KV motor and 135A ESC, sporting an XT90 connector for easy power management. The chassis boasts sturdy braces and a center differential, showcasing Team Corally's commitment to durability and performance. With provisions for sway bars and droop screws, this buggy offers customization options for those looking to fine-tune their driving experience. Overall, the Rally Synchro 4 appears to strike a balance between affordability and quality, making it a compelling choice for entry-level hobbyists looking to dip their toes into the world of RC buggies.

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Excellent package for the buggy, doesn't need more than 4S
Transmitter criticized for being cheaply made
Some users had issues with the radio, opting to use a different one
Buggy praised for its design and performance
Interest in the possibility of a programming video for the ESC
Comparison to the Redcat valkyrie mentioned
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