cheapest proportional steering RC car?
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cheapest proportional steering RC car?
Anyone got any reccomendations for a cheap (and small) RC car for indoor use for my son?
I've bought him cars before but I'm struggling to find something that actually has decent proportional steering, he has the ones that flick left and right but they are so useless.
He's developed quite an eye for daddies RC stuffand I'd like to keep him amused and give him his own car 'like' daddies lol
I've trawled eBay but can't find specific information so if anyone has experience of something good and small, rechargeable would be ideal too.
I've bought him cars before but I'm struggling to find something that actually has decent proportional steering, he has the ones that flick left and right but they are so useless.
He's developed quite an eye for daddies RC stuffand I'd like to keep him amused and give him his own car 'like' daddies lol
I've trawled eBay but can't find specific information so if anyone has experience of something good and small, rechargeable would be ideal too.
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RE: cheapest proportional steering RC car?
yes a micro-t would be great go on here or ebay and get one. they are super fun and neat for any house. heres my micro-t(b4 i went brushless)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUChdjV5B7M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUChdjV5B7M
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RE: cheapest proportional steering RC car?
Blimey, they do look good.. an excellent choice by the looks of things.
Thanks (to you both) for the input, much appreciated
Thanks (to you both) for the input, much appreciated
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the is also the propulse b100. it may be too big if your house is small, but its really cheap and pretty quick. plus you can upgrade them with better parts later on.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pro-Pulse-Pro-B1...item335b5c5b2b
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pro-Pulse-Pro-B1...item335b5c5b2b
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RE: cheapest proportional steering RC car?
or the Losi Micro High roller, Micro desert truck (same scale as the micro T)
I got a high roller only issue is its too flip happy
BTW don't follow the charging instructions. Only charge it for 25 minutes, and you will get around 20-25 mins of run time with it from that.
The instructions say something ridiculous like 4 hours but I think they were based on the original chargers that came with the 1st versions.
I got a high roller only issue is its too flip happy
BTW don't follow the charging instructions. Only charge it for 25 minutes, and you will get around 20-25 mins of run time with it from that.
The instructions say something ridiculous like 4 hours but I think they were based on the original chargers that came with the 1st versions.
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RE: cheapest proportional steering RC car?
actually theres a new car from redcat racing. its pretty kewl and small check it out http://www.youtube.com/user/JBIRD199.../9/gLWCEXF7caE