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Ok i have a couple of thunder dragon/shot cars & its all i've ever known of tamiya rc cars. i love them to bits but i want to try something different.
i always liked the look of the old monster beetle, looks like fun to run around too. but also i liked the look of the speedy 2wd cars. i have roughly |
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Mardave Cobra? Cheap and easily tunable.
Older Traxxas model? Mostly RTR, but used ones are cheap and you could have some fun rebuilding it. |
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How about the belt driven Subaru Impreza? I believe they're somewhat of a rarity, and you could pick one up for under
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There you go... |
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Last edit: by Martin Bell.
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I have just finished building a Sandmaster and found it was great value for money however you would need to replace the shocks if you plan to run it as it handles like a grasshopper with the kit shocks so you would need to add
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Last edit: by tamiya nut.
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Lunchbox and monster beetle are both great fun and ideal for the garden. I like my m03 mini but can't use it over the grass so you need to think about where you are going to use them. My son's boomerang is is great - fast and turns well everything that my off roaders don't so well!
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I think that my next car will be the gt01 with the countach body. I don't know this one and if it is a good chassis. For fun I have my cr01 bronco. One project is to custom this one.
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Thanks for all the advice. I found a shop in Plymouth a few weeks back and they had the holiday buggy in there for
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