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Hi I am looking to Spend around £100 for my Grandsons first RC car, it can be electric or petrol or nitro, what is the best in my price range and does anyone have any for sale, I am located in Old Colwyn
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This is probably the nearest to your budget for 'non-toy' rc car that has spares back up & can be upgraded if a youngster wants to race it at their local club:
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/index.ph...FasEwwodaYkAiA And this is probably better value, a race spec car but obviously a bit more money: http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...y-rtr-red.html Of course, there are plenty in your price range such as: http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...ric-buggy.html |
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I would go with the team durango as they with survive a lot of crashes and are good enough to last you a while ability wise. On top of this you will need a charger and battery which will cost you another 40 to 50 quid
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My sons team c jekyll has been excellent. Robust, fun and easy to work on. Only breakage so far has been a front wishbone and less than fiver to repair. Chap on eBay does the rtr ones for £70 plus postage so v cheap too. Runs fine with a Nimh battery so £30 should see battery and charger sorted.
I agree the durango is better, but also quite a bit more. The FTX cars are ok for messing about, but not really any good for plentiful spares and. Upgrades. More of a fast toy, than a starter racer, albeit a subtle difference
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I've got Araldite and a Swiss Army Knife - what more do I need? Yokomo YZ-2 No 4WD because nothing lives up to my original Optima. Until now maybe?... |
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