The Fighter 2 Truggy is a good entry-level model, in which you can do little wrong for beginners as well as advanced model pilot. The Truggy is well made, easy to control and responds well to the remote control. The good thing is that the Truggy is delivered ready to drive (except for the camber and toe settings) and you can adjust the Truggy on his personal skills. Adjustable are the efficiencies of the engine brake, undervoltage protection for the battery, start-up behavior during start-up (4 levels), braking strength and I have to say if you have found and set the correct settings via electronic controller is the Truggy well controlled. By adjustable shock absorber, the increased ground clearance and good grip tires can also use the Truggy problems in the field, but have to say that the wear of the gears then may increase possibly going through the mud which is among others whirled and on material. All electronic and mechanical components are well protected against splash water and dust (as long as the body it sits). Cross Apply and Weelies are the Truggy also not a problem because it has a powerful brushless electric motor. Camber and track, you can also adjust and tune to either the appropriate load and speed. An estimated 50-60 km / h speed limit in it. What the Truggy dislike are hard Frontalaufprälle and rollovers, so contact with curbs, house walls, etc. should be avoided, because otherwise quickly goes something broken (eg Karossereihalter or cross member, steering knuckles, etc.). Defective parts but you get on the Internet, so you should pick up the operating instructions, because since all parts are listed with number and not too expensive, and that's what I chose for this Truggy Fighter 2. The included battery lasts about 15-20 minutes and is recharged in about 2-3 hours per charger supplied .. It is therefore advisable to have a spare battery on man / woman, so the game and racing fun is not interrupted. Jumps plugged the Truggy gone well. The supplied remote control is easy to operate and can be adjusted (Servo intensity of the steering), straight-line stability, etc .. Hope I could help in the decision somewhat.