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Mini Martyn
11th July 2007, 11:58 AM
A remote control car or Truck, for every day round the streets fun?

Petrol, Nitro or Electric?

Thanks People

Sweeney
11th July 2007, 12:04 PM
Big gordy/maxxed ross are your people for that, they have loads and loads and loads as far as i know :o

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 12:31 PM
Aaaaaaagh haaaaaaa (cracks nuckles) where do I begin:D
We do indeed have a vast collection of rc vehicles (try 35+:eek: )
First thing is what do you want out of your rc vehicle.....?
Is it just for a bit of fun racing around the street outside your house..?
If so I would steer clear of a nitro one as its a bit noisy and would soon pi$$ of the most understanding neighbour:rolleyes: Plus there's a bit more maintenance required to keep them running well.
You meantion petrol but the smallest petrol ie 2 stroke, engined rc is a whopping 1/5th scale (about 2' long:eek: ) and about 500+ quid...!!!
That leaves electric. Nice and quiet, reasonable run times 15mins+ and not to expensive (about 150 quid - for a good one) If geared correctly with a hairy motor in it they will reach speeds of 30+mph.
If its just to bash about with I'd go for whats called a truggy.....its a kind of cross between a truck and a buggy. Basically its got a truck shaped chassis and body with buggy wheels which are set outside the main confindes of the body. This has lots of wheel travel (about 2") for handling kerbs and rougher terrain and if is got a big enough motor/battery combo can pull impressive wheelies:D
Traxxas Emaxx is a good one or Tamiya make several different ones. Spares are dead easy to come buy as well for both of these manufaturers.
If there's a more specific question you want to ask feel free to ask away:D

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 12:46 PM
This is the Traxxas Emaxx
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/RC%20Stuff/emaxx2.jpg
This is the Tamiya Stadium Thunder
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/RC%20Stuff/stadium1.jpg
And this is what an Emaxx can do at a skateboard park:D
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/RC%20Stuff/emaxx3.jpg

Sweeney
11th July 2007, 12:48 PM
LOL! thats mental :D :eek:

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 12:58 PM
Just checked the web and you can get a Stadium Thunder for about 100 quid from the far east(ebay) or the Emaxx comes in at about 300 quid(UK model shop)
One thing I forgot to mention is that the Stadium Thunder is rear wheel drive only and the emaxx is 4 wheel drive. I would go for the emaxx as it a hoot to drive:rolleyes: It just goes over EVERYTHING....lol:p
The emaxx is a bit bigger scale as well:D

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 01:01 PM
LOL! thats mental :D :eek:

In the last picture the truck is actually about 6' in the air:eek: and its the flat jump at the front its clearing not the round one in the background:cool:

It takes this kind of punishment all the time and just refuses to break......its indistructable....(It will probable snap in half now that I've said that:eek: )

Sweeney
11th July 2007, 01:30 PM
Think ive found something to buy :D

Julz
11th July 2007, 01:42 PM
Big G, you'd be proud, Craig is loving rc's!! He's not allowed Rob's unsupervised but he has my aged old monster beetle which he drags about while carrying the controller, must get a pic!! (he can drive them, but not very well!!:rolleyes: ) :D :D

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 02:54 PM
Ya gotta start them young Julz:D :cool: although maybe not quite as young as Craig:p ;)
:eek: Don't let him wreck your monsta beetle:eek: there getting rare the originals you know:cool: you should give it to us and we'll take goooooooooood care of it :D ;)

Julz
11th July 2007, 03:39 PM
Yeah right, I built it when I was about 9 or 10 so it'll be worth naff all!! I'm amazed it still goes the torture that poor thing went through!! My brother still has his old clod buster that's still painted flourescent orange!!:eek:

Big Gordy
11th July 2007, 04:20 PM
Here's his fleet as of earlier this year:eek:
Must be about 5 new ones missing out of the picture:rolleyes:

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/RC%20Stuff/joblot.jpg

The wee ones at the front are Kyosho mini Z's.....good fun for scooting about the kitchen floor:D You can get 'S' bodies for them:cool:

Mini Martyn
11th July 2007, 05:01 PM
Wow, nice collection, em well it is really only for thrashing around the street, looking for good range though, as street quite and their is lots of places for jumps etc.

Traxxas Emaxx looks well cool, but dont know if i want to spend that sort of £££.

I know i want something fast, good off road, with a good range, does that help?

BTW thanks for the great help so far.

Maxxed Ross
11th July 2007, 06:32 PM
What my dad has failed to mention about the EMaxx is that the price is almost ready to run... all you need are a set of two battery packs (it has twin motors and a pack runs each one!) and a charger (all of which I can flog you for a very reasonable price!)

Most kits on ebay will need electrics, even basic kit can end up costing £100 + just to get yourself moving

IMO the Emaxx is the ultimate beginners play thing. It comes pre built, pre painted and like i said you just need to fling some batteries at it to get going. I've had mine must be 5 years not and have only ever broken 1 wish bone (my own fault, I hit a breeze block at full speed)

it'll climb anything, jump anything and survive the most insane accidents without missing a beat. Plus once you get good at driving it pulling wheelies and stoppies on demand is awesome fun!

You'll have every kid in the street turning green

I'll even provide driving lessons if needed!

rpn
11th July 2007, 06:50 PM
I was into racing electric buggy and on-road cars with my son few years ago. Stonehaven was my home track and also all over Scotland too.

Here are some old pics of the F1's..... :D :D :D :D

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w214/rpn48/RCCars06.jpg

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w214/rpn48/RCCars07.jpg

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w214/rpn48/RCCars08.jpg

Maxxed Ross
11th July 2007, 06:59 PM
nice! they look old anyway

I love racing at Stonehaven, by far the best outdoor track in Scotland

monkimagic
11th July 2007, 07:41 PM
Thats old Shuey F1 cars, 91 Jordan and 92 Benneton...I think

rpn
11th July 2007, 10:03 PM
I love racing at Stonehaven, by far the best outdoor track in Scotland

One of only two tracks in Scotland! :)


Thats old Shuey F1 cars, 91 Jordan and 92 Benneton...I think

Wrong! :) they are BA's Jordan and Bart's Bennetton. :D :D :D

monkimagic
12th July 2007, 12:15 AM
Wrong! :) they are BA's Jordan and Bart's Bennetton. :D :D :D

:D :D :D :D

Mini Martyn
12th July 2007, 10:03 AM
OK poped into a modle shop on my way home last night (paisley modle centre) and saw this http://www.rccarsandtrucks.co.uk/1248_1_2462015.html

what you think, ready to run, only £140 and i get put a biger engine in it if it is too slow??

Help is great i am looking forward to the weekend, hopefully if i manage to buy something by then, plus i am getting my windows tinted so everythings amazing!! :D

Big Gordy
12th July 2007, 11:02 AM
Thunder tigers are OK I think. We've never owned one so can't really tell you to much about them....sorry:o
I noticed its only 2 wheel drive tho so will limit its capabilities TBH. Its whats called a stadium racer which means its more suited to flat undulating grass type surfaces. Try looking on ebay. I'm sure I saw a couple of emaxxes for sale and there running brushless motors which produce an insane amount of power:eek: (need big batteries tho) should do about 40+mph if its geared right:D

Big Gordy
12th July 2007, 11:14 AM
This gives you a better idea of what its like inside;)

http://www.fusionhobbies.com/PhotoGallery.asp?ProductCode=TT6525F31

Mini Martyn
12th July 2007, 03:17 PM
Hmm OK, i am going back round to the shop tonight (its open later on a thursday) will ask the guy more questions, or look at something else. Will keep you posted, but thanks the help has been great, really want it for the weekend now as the more i look at the more i want!! :D

Big Gordy
12th July 2007, 04:04 PM
Glad we could be of some assistance:cool: Don't rush into a purchase tho:rolleyes: Are you going to Arbroath on Saturday?? We could bring the emaxx and the Stadium racer for you to have a look at if you're going;)

Mini Martyn
12th July 2007, 04:22 PM
Wow is it that time already, hmm, dont think ill be making it as my car is in the shop getting a few wee bits done if you know what i mean.;) so will be car less this weekend, with babies it isnt helpfull!! :o

Where is their a good model shop in glasgow preferably?

If i do rush into it, and its crap i am sure that i could always buy another one!!?? :D

Burple
12th July 2007, 04:22 PM
Glad we could be of some assistance:cool: Don't rush into a purchase tho:rolleyes: Are you going to Arbroath on Saturday?? We could bring the emaxx and the Stadium racer for you to have a look at if you're going;)


Bring it anyway!!!! :cool::cool::D:D:D

Sweeney
12th July 2007, 04:23 PM
Seconded, bring them along gordy! lol

Mini Martyn
12th July 2007, 04:34 PM
Whooops sorry Big Gordy, what have you roped yourself into!!?? :D (u could always charge per go) lmao!! :p ;)

Maxxed Ross
13th July 2007, 10:45 AM
last time I gave someone a go they broke it! lol

Mini Martyn
13th July 2007, 11:08 AM
Lol, whoops and who was that then?? ;)

Maxxed Ross
13th July 2007, 04:16 PM
my granddad's friend drove it into a lump of concrete and gave it 3 wheel steering! doh!

Dug it out this afternoon and gave it a quick run, all seems ok. It still pulls wheelies and stoppies on demand despite the clutch being well past it's best!

only thing is I had forgot that I broke the front body posts last time out at the skate park and never got round to ordering more... so the body will be taped down or left off all together unfortunately. You'll get the general idea though

Mini Martyn
16th July 2007, 09:59 PM
Well after charging the bettery all night, i managed in the space of 20 mins to brake the thing twice!!?? :D :D

All fixed now and taking it into the office tomorrow as their is a park near the office for some fun!! :D

monkimagic
17th July 2007, 04:28 PM
This thread reminded me I have 2 subarus in the garage so took them out for a blast today. Great fun :D

http://i11.tinypic.com/66xn534.jpg


http://i14.tinypic.com/5xymq92.jpg


http://i12.tinypic.com/6apgjnk.jpg

AndyP & Lenore
17th July 2007, 05:14 PM
This thread reminded me I have 2 subarus in the garage so took them out for a blast today. Great fun :D



There's a surprise. Blue with gold wheels.:rolleyes:

A.;)

monkimagic
17th July 2007, 07:25 PM
There's a surprise. Blue with gold wheels.:rolleyes:

A.;)

what esle?

Big Gordy
18th July 2007, 10:53 AM
Pahh:p only 2 scoobies;) Think Ross has 5 altogether:eek: :D

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/Tamiya/getuserimage3.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/Tamiya/getuserimage4.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/Tamiya/getuserimage8.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h187/BigGordy/Tamiya/getuserimage1.jpg

monkimagic
18th July 2007, 05:23 PM
He does a lovely paint job on them. all his cars are looking good. I have a Mini shell to paint, any tips? its the Tamiya MO3 chassis

Big Gordy
19th July 2007, 10:51 AM
This may sound daft Monki but the best tip is to roughen up the areas your going to paint with one of those green, nylon type kitchen scouring pads:eek: Sounds like the worst thing to do but it actually helps the paint key to the bodyshell:cool: Don't go daft mind :eek: just a light rub all over (Ooooerrrmissus:D ) the body missing the windows of course as you don't paint them...normally:rolleyes: You don't see any marks once the paint is applied....trust me;) Wash the shell out in warm soapy water and dry after you've scrubbed it. Warm (not melt:eek: )the shell and the paint....we use an old hairdryer (and before anyone says it I know I don't need it anymore:mad: ). Apply light,thin,even coats of paint. Dry with hairdryer between coats. Little and often is the trick. Hold the shell up to the light, looking from the inside out, and check if there are any thin patches. As for putting the stickers on.........................patience thats all:p Good luck and post a picture of the finished shell......unless its crap then you can put it in the bucket and tell no one:D

monkimagic
19th July 2007, 11:27 AM
Simple as that, dont know why but I feel i may **** this up, so the bin awaits.

Big Gordy
19th July 2007, 12:05 PM
Its not rocket science;) just take your time......you can't rush these things:rolleyes: :D

Gismo
20th July 2007, 05:31 AM
I've had my wee mowta supplied by Big Gordy and Maxxed Ross for a couple of years now, i wanted it as a replica of my first S and vowed never to destroy it, but, seeing this thread i think i'm gonna take the plunge and see what it can do, or rather what i can't make it do :D

Maxxed Ross
20th July 2007, 03:21 PM
well there's more in the pipeline for this Christmas if you do kill it!