Arrma Nero 6s BLX - Unboxing Review

Arrma Nero 6s BLX - Unboxing Review

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Lock and Unlock Differentials on the Fly

Product:Arrma Nero 6s BLX
Retail price:$799.99
Length:21.1"
Width:18.1"
Wheelbase:14.9"
Weight:13.4 lbs
Batteries used:Duratrax Onyx 3s 5400mAh 50c
Motor:BLX 2000kV 4075 brushless
Steering servo:ADS-15M waterproof, 208 oz-in
ESC:BLX200 waterproof
Differential modes:Four - blast, wheelie, drift, climb
Warranty:2 Year Limited
ESC:BLX200 waterproof

Chances are, if you've been surfing the pages of RCGroups, you've undoubtedly seen the RC Brain banner ad circulating at the top of the website. There's been quite a bit of mystery leading up to the unveiling of a vehicle with smarter differential technology, and rc car fans had much speculation as to what this model actually was, and what it was capable of.

Now we're very excited to introduce the Arrma Nero 6s BLX monster truck, a 1/8th scale basher with select-on-the-fly differential modes that transform the Nero's handling characteristics under a dirt-ripping six cells of power. In this unboxing review, we'll take a look at the Nero 6s BLX, and go over some of it's many features, including Diff Brain.

Video Review

Arrma Nero 6s BLX - RCGroups Unboxing Review (15 min 1 sec)

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Links

RCBrain.com

CLICK HERE for the Nero webpage on Arrma-RC.com

CLICK HERE to purchase the Arrma Nero 6s BLX at Tower Hobbies

Last edited by RCG_Jason; Jan 10, 2023 at 09:23 AM..
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Jun 02, 2016, 09:48 AM
My hovercraft is full of eels.
Looks awesome. My LHS should have 6 of these in stock soon. I gotta check one out up close.
Jun 02, 2016, 02:59 PM
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Awesome!!!!
Jun 05, 2016, 02:54 PM
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Holy crap, this thing looks amaze balls
Jun 10, 2016, 07:40 AM
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gosh $4000 in my money !
Jun 14, 2016, 12:26 PM
COUNTY HELICOPTER LIVE ANOTHER
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wonder if cogging will become an issue when crawling real slow? is it marketed as a crawler too?
Jun 14, 2016, 12:52 PM
Have you seen my LVC?
no, this thing is built for speed, sort of...

It has a hill climb mode, but not really a crawl mode. With a sensored ESC, it might do OK, for a non-solid axle.
Jun 14, 2016, 03:05 PM
Buggy in style
It's more of a rock racer than a trail crawling?

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Jun 14, 2016, 03:49 PM
Obsessed with the details.
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Admittedly, I was skeptical of Arrma when they released their first vehicle line up and didn't think they'd see more than two or three years before going down the drain...sometimes it's nice to be proven wrong. They're on point with just about everything they do and it's great to see a company making waves the right way.
Jun 14, 2016, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by IllusionX
It's more of a rock racer than a trail crawling?

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I would say yes. The precision crawling youre used to with purpose built crawlers and lathe motors just isnt here with this rig. It hits the throttle hard even at low input.
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Jun 14, 2016, 04:32 PM
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That looks like it'd be one hell of a fun basher monster truck.
Aug 04, 2016, 11:49 AM
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I'd like to share some of my bashing videos

Arrma Nero Diff Brain 6S First Bash (8 min 33 sec)

Arrma Nero and Talion 6S BLX BMX bashing (6 min 9 sec)

Arrma Nero 6S BLX Diff Brain BIG Jumps and fail (3 min 24 sec)

Arrma Nero 6s BLX Cheap Mods (2 min 53 sec)


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