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 Post Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:53 pm 
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anyone know where i can get a kit for a off roading RC car? looking for cheap as possible really but can also spend a fair amount... but this will b my first one so i will properly total it... so cheaper the better :lol:

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not a clue so google is your friend :)

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=rc+car+offroad&meta=


or you could go the chav way and nick one :P :lol:

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Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
not a clue so google is your friend :)

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=rc+car+offroad&meta=


or you could go the chav way and nick one :P :lol:


No, just no... I don't want any phonecalls Maddog. OK! Got it? Good. Glad we cleared that one up straight away. :lol:

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Simon - [Kimck098] wrote:
Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
not a clue so google is your friend :)

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=rc+car+offroad&meta=


or you could go the chav way and nick one :P :lol:


No, just no... I don't want any phonecalls Maddog. OK! Got it? Good. Glad we cleared that one up straight away. :lol:


pfft... u wouldnt know the first thing anyway :P and besides... i wouldnt use a phone... i would use msn :P

did look on google with no success, was wondering if anyone knew anything abuo it on where to buy kits online and stuff

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 Post Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:57 pm 
All I know is that Tamiya were the best when i was into this.....for your first off roader they used to do one called the grasshopper which was awesome and reasonable priced. theres loads to chose from but here's a starter link...

http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... /index.htm


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cheers colt :D links very helpful :) think i know roughly what to buy, but do they come in kits or are they prebuilt kinda things?

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 Post Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:31 pm 
They are kits mate - but you can buy them ready made if you have a look around - model shops often make them up for you for a fee but i'd suggest it's a good way of getting to know your very serious toy ;) - the advantage of the kit is it means your car is fully tweakable - and easy to repair - you could go for a second hand one and replace any dodgy bits - you can use most decent r/controller untis with these - and if you buy second hand, you'd likely get a top end controller if you shop around, included with the car, at a fraction of the cost.....which meants, if you get into it , you'll be able to have many cars - and only need the one controller - which wil be programmable ..... unless of course you want to drive more than one at a time :D it's addictive !! you'll be looking at Helicopters before you know it!!!

lol = theres even race days for these now - and you get 5 or 6 helicopters hovvering over the track with mounted video cameras :D


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Colt Seavers=GCHQ= wrote:
you'll be looking at Helicopters before you know it!!


looked at them in the past... then relised, theres no where near by (ish) to fly it... and i would crash it VERY often so i wouldnt b able to afford it... :lol:

ty :D now just gotta talk my dad into letting me get one :lol:

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Colt Seavers=GCHQ= wrote:
All I know is that Tamiya were the best when i was into this.....for your first off roader they used to do one called the grasshopper which was awesome and reasonable priced. theres loads to chose from but here's a starter link...

http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... /index.htm


oh jeah tamiya rules the grasshopper was nearly undestructable (40 oz gsoline made it then )

pefect cars
but my advise just start with a gas powered one mutch mor e fun then driving 15 mins the charging batts for 4 hrs :roll:

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my advice.....buy a few batteries ;) and make sure they're all high load 8)


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triple nickel =GCHQ= wrote:
Colt Seavers=GCHQ= wrote:
All I know is that Tamiya were the best when i was into this.....for your first off roader they used to do one called the grasshopper which was awesome and reasonable priced. theres loads to chose from but here's a starter link...

http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/ ... /index.htm


oh jeah tamiya rules the grasshopper was nearly undestructable (40 oz gsoline made it then )

pefect cars
but my advise just start with a gas powered one mutch mor e fun then driving 15 mins the charging batts for 4 hrs :roll:


my parents wont let me get petrol/gasoline powered one :(

Colt Seavers=GCHQ= wrote:
my advice.....buy a few batteries ;) and make sure they're all high load 8)


was planning to do that anyway :D

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go nitro ive got evo rush 45 mph off road ready to run great fun this one only 2 wheel drive if you wanr 4x4 got for mt2 tell your mum and dad it will be cheaper in the long run check out hpi website also loads of parts and cars on e-bay

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F.U.B.A.R wrote:
go nitro ive got evo rush 45 mph off road ready to run great fun this one only 2 wheel drive if you wanr 4x4 got for mt2 tell your mum and dad it will be cheaper in the long run check out hpi website also loads of parts and cars on e-bay


i was gonna say HPI. nitro is the way forward............ speed *wipes drool from around mouth* :D

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oh yes have had mine off road and jumping about 40 foot on a bmx track ive had electric and got feed up with recharging batterys

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F.U.B.A.R wrote:
ive had electric and got feed up with recharging batterys


i get the feelings i will get the same but my parents wont let me get petrol :( i have tried a few times to try and get them to let me get a petrol one but they said no :( which is y i asked on the forum about a decent electric one...

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