MelvinsArmy wrote:You guys are jumping to all sorts of conclusions. How did you get started in r/c?
I started with one of these:
A Radio Shack monster truck with no suspension or proportional controls, it rocked!!! I loved that truck. I wish I still had it

It would probably be my most treasured shelf queen.
I got started with a Tyco Turbo Hopper that I bought at Target.
Turbo Hopper? Carefully chosen name to steal some of the Grasshopper's thunder?
And not everybody is a complete moron when they break something. I don't see that many people trying to return a broken r/c car after they smash it. My brother in law's first r/c was that Traxxas Grave Digger. He's seen my stuff, but never driven it and has always been interested. When he breaks something, he heads down to the lbs, tells them what he broke, gets a new part and puts it on.
Unlike most here I am not an experienced racer with lots and lots of racing RCs. My favourite RC car right now is a Traxxas (see my avatar), and I also have a Tamiya and a Kyosho, that's all. So I like Traxxas! Specially stuff based around the 272 transmission which is all SOOooo simple to take care of. Cars like your brother in law's Monster Jam Grave Digger is what Traxxas does REALLY well.
I've not made up the burnt motor thing, you do see it happening on Traxxas boards regularly people who burn motor after motor after motor sometimes in a matter of hours. I think Traxxas' huge top speed claims and tough image attract a certain type of customer who are quite new to the hobby, and are out to abuse their RCs with extreme bashing stunts. Some understand that with the abuse come broken parts, and some don't.