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Furitek Terra COMP Review: A True 1/18 Competition Crawler or Just Another Variant?

A Compact Crawler Built for Precision

The Furitek Terra COMP 1/18 Brushless Rock Crawler represents a new generation of small-scale engineering. Designed for enthusiasts who expect true crawling capability in a portable form factor, it combines competition-inspired geometry with an exceptionally lightweight build. Despite its size, the Terra COMP feels deliberate—every link, angle, and proportion serves the goal of maintaining balance and control on real terrain.

Furitek Terra COMP 1/18 scale crawler side profile on rocky terrain

Built on a carbon fiber chassis with high-clearance suspension arms, this crawler’s structure is tuned for articulation rather than speed. It embodies the idea that precision, not power, defines performance at this scale.

Engineering Details That Define Its Character

Beneath its compact frame lies a surprisingly advanced design. The Terra COMP employs metal driveshafts, aluminum links, and adjustable suspension geometry, features typically reserved for larger crawlers. The overall architecture favors a low center of gravity, enabling consistent contact even on irregular surfaces.

Close-up view of Furitek Terra COMP chassis, showing carbon fiber frame and aluminum link setup

Magnetic body mounts simplify access while maintaining a clean aesthetic, and multiple link-mount positions allow fine-tuning for different crawling styles. The engineering focus here is balance — keeping every component functional and serviceable while maintaining minimal weight.

Controlled Power Through Brushless Precision

Power delivery comes from the Mini Komodo brushless motor and FURITEK UNITY ESC — a compact all-in-one system known for its smooth throttle response. The ESC’s fine control and FOC tuning capability allow for precise crawling even on steep or uneven trails. This isn’t raw power — it’s intelligent torque management.

Furitek Mini Komodo brushless motor and Unity ESC system inside chassis

The steel-gear steering servo and wide steering angle ensure strong directional stability. Every component inside the drivetrain contributes to a responsive and confident feel, proving that a small crawler can still exhibit professional-grade refinement.

Performance on Real Terrain

In trail and rock testing, the Terra COMP demonstrates excellent balance between torque and traction. Its high ground clearance chassis and aluminum link geometry allow the crawler to climb and side-hill effectively without excessive wheel lift. The lightweight lexan body reduces top-heaviness, improving recovery on inclines.

Furitek Terra COMP climbing over real rock terrain during outdoor test

The factory tires deliver decent grip for their size, though competitive drivers may choose softer compounds or beadlock wheels for further refinement. Overall, the Terra COMP moves with consistency and confidence — exactly what a small-scale crawler should achieve.

Power Upgrade: Matching with CNHL MiniStar 900mAh 2S LiPo

While Furitek offers its own 800mAh pack, many drivers are now pairing the Terra COMP with the CNHL MiniStar 900mAh 7.4V 2S LiPo for a measurable performance boost.

The MiniStar uses the same PH2.0 connector as the stock setup and fits perfectly into the battery tray without modification. Its slightly higher capacity provides longer run time — typically an additional 10–15 minutes — while maintaining consistent voltage under load. The result is smoother throttle control and improved low-speed precision.

For drivers who want dependable power delivery with zero compatibility concerns, the CNHL MiniStar 900mAh 2S LiPo stands out as the most balanced choice for the Terra COMP.

Small Scale, Serious Performance

The Furitek Terra COMP demonstrates how advanced engineering can redefine expectations in the micro-crawler segment. Every component — from its carbon chassis to its brushless powertrain — reflects deliberate design choices that prioritize precision, durability, and balance.

Combined with the right battery system, such as the CNHL MiniStar 900mAh 2S LiPo, this crawler reaches its full potential — offering reliable torque, extended runtime, and stable voltage consistency. Small scale, yes — but every climb, pivot, and descent reminds you this machine was engineered to perform far above its size.

FAQ

1. Does the Furitek Terra COMP include a battery or charger?

No, the Terra COMP is sold as a ready-to-run unit without a battery or charger. A 2S LiPo with a PH2.0 connector — such as the CNHL MiniStar 900mAh — provides the best fit and runtime balance.

2. What makes the Terra COMP different from the Terra X or FX118?

The Terra COMP adopts the same chassis base as the Terra X but is lighter and tuned for better ground clearance and link geometry. It’s designed more for performance crawling rather than scale realism.

3. Is the CNHL MiniStar battery plug-and-play?

Yes. The MiniStar 900mAh 2S LiPo connects directly via PH2.0 plug — no adapter required. It fits securely within the stock tray and enhances performance through higher capacity and stable discharge characteristics.

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