Anyone fiddle around with em?
Thoughts for someone who has only played with Toys R Us versions?
Anyone fiddle around with em?
Thoughts for someone who has only played with Toys R Us versions?
elysian
Tom Tolhurst
We have four in the family, all off-road traxxas, three 1:16s, one 1:10. They are very fun. I recommend getting one with a limiter on the radio as repairs can be costly and there is a bit of a learning curve to driving at speed. Also get lots of spare batteries, an extra charger and a parallel battery cable if your model allows for it.
as a pre-teen i spent time with a tamiya fox and a marui ninja
those things still look like fun to me... although dont the big boys now all play with gas power and team associated trucks and buggies?
please acquire the toys and send them down kenter coaster in brentwood...post video!!!
Another happy Traxxas owner here. Agree with stnphoto, above, get the best charger the shop offers so it charges quickly. They move like a bat-out-of-hell and could easily break a leg if you bash it into someone at speed, so take the time to get familiar with the controls. Equally important to buy from a brick and mortar shop that you trust since these things turn into a relationship when they malfunction. My hobby shop has made countless little repairs to my RC truck gratis rather than sending it back to the manufacturer.
Stay electric imho.
I was huge into it back in the day (~20yrs ago). Things have changed so much (battery/motor technology) it's amazing. Heck, you don't even have to build your own car anymore!
Was at the hobby-shop when they were racing a few months ago...the Losi Mini-8ight looks amazing (I was always an Associated guy but these are wicked cool).
laughter has no foreign accent.
RC10T here. Did some racing, never all that good at it.
Also had an ancient RC10 that I converted into a road car of sorts.
Sold it all to upgrade my Raleigh M50 to 8 speed LX and equip it with a Manitou Mach 5.
I too started on a Tamiya Hornet that my father hopped up wicked fast (grew up in Asia - he picked up some fancy stuff for that thing in Japan/Hong Kong). I remember watching him mic all the bushings in that car and then taking a trip to the local market in Taichung where he bought high-grade bearings to replace them all with. Later I had a slew of TA RC10s.
I've no interest in RC drifting, but those cats are building some fantastically accurately detailed bodies for their cars.
Last edited by Jason Musgrave; 10-07-2013 at 03:11 PM. Reason: more detail
laughter has no foreign accent.
I used to build them. Very cool and lots of fun.
If I were going to re-live my youth I would go for something like this:
Traxxas - Ford F-150 SVT Raptor (#58064) - Overview | traxxas.com
Stay with electric - gas is not worth the time/effort.
I remember these:
Tamiya America - First in Quality Around the World
(think trek)
Team Associated - Champions By Design - Nitro and Electric RC Cars
(think trek madone project one)
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