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Those last two, especially the last one, are sweet. Where can you get the parts for those things? I have searched the web some and haven't found anything significant. Do you guys have any links to make it easy? Any recommendations for a newbie to RC cars?
Originally posted by Mr. Potato Head
Those last two, especially the last one, are sweet. Where can you get the parts for those things? I have searched the web some and haven't found anything significant. Do you guys have any links to make it easy? Any recommendations for a newbie to RC cars?
Those last two, especially the last one, are sweet. Where can you get the parts for those things? I have searched the web some and haven't found anything significant. Do you guys have any links to make it easy? Any recommendations for a newbie to RC cars?
A good place to start if you're a n00b is with an HPI car. They arent as adjustable as some of the pro level cars and will get beaten if you race competitively, but they are durable, easy to drive, and can sure take a nasty beating. I started with a Nitro RS4 racer2, but they new HPI. the RS4 3 is even better. Once you accumulate skill, move up to a pivot-ball pro car. Thats how i did it, and i have no regrets.
www.hpiracing.com
www.towerhobbies.com
www.speedtechrc.com
www.mytsn.com
www.teamtrinity.com
www.rcca.com
That should get you started
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by the way, i have a stock orange radioshack zipzap and a monstrously modified bit char-g.
Originally posted by r34 racer
A good place to start if you're a n00b is with an HPI car. They arent as adjustable as some of the pro level cars and will get beaten if you race competitively, but they are durable, easy to drive, and can sure take a nasty beating. I started with a Nitro RS4 racer2, but they new HPI. the RS4 3 is even better. Once you accumulate skill, move up to a pivot-ball pro car. Thats how i did it, and i have no regrets.
www.hpiracing.com
www.towerhobbies.com
www.speedtechrc.com
www.mytsn.com
www.teamtrinity.com
www.rcca.com
That should get you started
**edit**
by the way, i have a stock orange radioshack zipzap and a monstrously modified bit char-g.
A good place to start if you're a n00b is with an HPI car. They arent as adjustable as some of the pro level cars and will get beaten if you race competitively, but they are durable, easy to drive, and can sure take a nasty beating. I started with a Nitro RS4 racer2, but they new HPI. the RS4 3 is even better. Once you accumulate skill, move up to a pivot-ball pro car. Thats how i did it, and i have no regrets.
www.hpiracing.com
www.towerhobbies.com
www.speedtechrc.com
www.mytsn.com
www.teamtrinity.com
www.rcca.com
That should get you started
**edit**
by the way, i have a stock orange radioshack zipzap and a monstrously modified bit char-g.
Originally posted by Slexis200
ill race all of you with my real Z
ill race all of you with my real Z
Zero to 58 mph I will blow you away 2.7 seconds for real, nitro TC 3 with all-wheel-drive and Nova Rossis news MR 12 short stroke engine ,to answer rodH'S question.
Last edited by DMONTE; May 4, 2003 at 12:49 AM.
You may be faster than my T-Maxx, but if I catch you -- It's monster madness time, baby!
I got the nitro monster truck because you can drive it over curbs, the lawn, rocks, neighborhood cats, etc without slowing down. It's an absolute blast to play with. You can use it with jumps too... a T-Maxx can fly up to about 6 feet high and still land safely, if you're careful. I'm about 50/50 on decent landings though. After I broke the rear strut brace, I decided that was a little high.
I got the nitro monster truck because you can drive it over curbs, the lawn, rocks, neighborhood cats, etc without slowing down. It's an absolute blast to play with. You can use it with jumps too... a T-Maxx can fly up to about 6 feet high and still land safely, if you're careful. I'm about 50/50 on decent landings though. After I broke the rear strut brace, I decided that was a little high.
Originally posted by Mr. Potato Head
If I was to build that car, how much money should I expect to invest (or maybe a better word is spend)?
If I was to build that car, how much money should I expect to invest (or maybe a better word is spend)?
the small electric like mine runs just over $300 for car and remote, another $100 can get you a MUCH faster engine, NiCd batteries (faster and last longer). The Z body is only $15.
Originally posted by Mr. Potato Head
If I was to build that car, how much money should I expect to invest (or maybe a better word is spend)?
If I was to build that car, how much money should I expect to invest (or maybe a better word is spend)?
My advice is don't get involved it can be like a drug habit.
I got a Nitro RS4 2 last year and duplicated my Camaro. I dumped $500 easily into it with controller and everything else, then used it twice? But seeing those pictures makes me want to get a Z body for mine.... arghhhhh
and I was thinking about trying to sell it!
and I was thinking about trying to sell it!



