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new to rc
hi there im just getting into rc racing i dont no where to start i no that are some good drivers at the club an dont want to get in the way by asking how to do things
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hi
I'd advise you to go to your club and introduce yourself....there is a good chance they'd welcome you..
Otherwise, what do you want to race? What is your experience? What is your budget? These are some of the questions you'd be asked. |
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Hi RCMonkey - please feel free to come to one of our club nights and ask as many questions as you like. We at FORCC pride ourselves on being a friendly club, and we'll only be too happy to assist getting you into the hobby. Just be prepared to go away with a lot of information and decisions to make!!
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come and see us Wednesday night.
See what we do and ask a few questions! We will all help you out!! |
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bit of a double post there think hog and myself replied at the same time!!!!
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If there more people running one type of car that's always a good starting point as you'll be able to get setup advise and spares if you break something. |
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Go and see them thats what I did and they were really help full with the advice they gave. Will be joining them soon as I get a car sorted.
They did say to stay away from Ready to runs RTR's as the parts can be a pain to get hold of look for brushless (13.5T) lipo 4wd something like a cat sx, durango Good luck |
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