A good beginner car
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A good beginner car
Hey
In my municipality there is some sort of youth project where youngsters can learn some new hobbies. I have ended up as the teacher on a RC-car building class. It is my first time so my questions are.
Can anybody suggest a good onroad + carpet beginnercar??? I have been looking at the Tamiya TT-01, it seems like a nice car but it is fitted with a shaft drive. I have heard that it is not as good as beltdrive on carpets.
I am from Denmark so it would be nice if you could mention some cars, i am not sure what i can get.
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Søren Andersen
Denmark
In my municipality there is some sort of youth project where youngsters can learn some new hobbies. I have ended up as the teacher on a RC-car building class. It is my first time so my questions are.
Can anybody suggest a good onroad + carpet beginnercar??? I have been looking at the Tamiya TT-01, it seems like a nice car but it is fitted with a shaft drive. I have heard that it is not as good as beltdrive on carpets.
I am from Denmark so it would be nice if you could mention some cars, i am not sure what i can get.
Thanks and best regards from
Søren Andersen
Denmark
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RE: A good beginner car
I haven't raced carpet so I can't speak to shaft vs belt in that respect. The things that make the TT01 a good beginner car is that they are inexpensive, have plenty of parts support and easy to work on. The cons are that they are not very adjustable(out of the box), no ball bearings, and can cost alot to get them to be ok racers. I would only race a TT01 against other TT01s. Belt cars typically designed to be racers and usually have atleast ball bearings and adjustable suspensions. The chassis layout usually gives better weight distribution. They can also be more difficult to build for beginners. However, anyone who can follow instruction and turn a screwdriver should be able to build one.
So heres my advice. Find out whats easily available to you first. If you plan to race is it going to be at a local track or just the people in your group? If its your own group you can set your own rules. If its someone elses rules find out what they are and what other people are using. Since there are multiple people involved find out what people can afford(or you if your providing the kits). Kits can range from 75-500 easily.
So heres my advice. Find out whats easily available to you first. If you plan to race is it going to be at a local track or just the people in your group? If its your own group you can set your own rules. If its someone elses rules find out what they are and what other people are using. Since there are multiple people involved find out what people can afford(or you if your providing the kits). Kits can range from 75-500 easily.
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RE: A good beginner car
Tamiya TA-05 for a belt drive - if you are thinking of racing. It is a bit hard to work on for a novice though.
Tamiya TB-02 for a prop drive - good for bashing, and then going on to racing. It is easier to work on than the 05.
Tamiya TT-01 for a cheap, cheerful prop drive - not very good for racing, but good for bashing, and VERY easy to work on.
Tamiya TB-02 for a prop drive - good for bashing, and then going on to racing. It is easier to work on than the 05.
Tamiya TT-01 for a cheap, cheerful prop drive - not very good for racing, but good for bashing, and VERY easy to work on.
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RE: A good beginner car
By the way.
Do any of you know this car. I found it on my local dealers homepage:
1:10 RTR Extreme Touring Car
The manufacturer is somthing called Extreme. It is supposed to be a new car on the dansih marked.
I have found it here: www.rcedge.dk
Do any of you know this car. I found it on my local dealers homepage:
1:10 RTR Extreme Touring Car
The manufacturer is somthing called Extreme. It is supposed to be a new car on the dansih marked.
I have found it here: www.rcedge.dk
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RE: A good beginner car
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Can anybody suggest a good onroad + carpet beginnercar??? I have been looking at the Tamiya TT-01, it seems like a nice car but it is fitted with a shaft drive. I have heard that it is not as good as beltdrive on carpets.
Can anybody suggest a good onroad + carpet beginnercar??? I have been looking at the Tamiya TT-01, it seems like a nice car but it is fitted with a shaft drive. I have heard that it is not as good as beltdrive on carpets.
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If [link=http://830919.shop12.eseller.dk/pi/1_10_RTR_Extreme_Touring_Car_2923_71.aspx]this[/link] is the car you speak of, I don't know anything about it, but from the pictures, it looks to be somewhat similar to an Associated TC3/TC4 (shaft drive 4wd, similar placement of batteries and electronics). The TC3/TC4 are very good cars, not the easiest to work on, but very durable and can be competitive racers at all but the highest levels. Good luck in your choice.
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RE: A good beginner car
Hello,
Somebody tell opinion about this car.. Is it good for beginner??
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-Radio-Contr...QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks.
Somebody tell opinion about this car.. Is it good for beginner??
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-Radio-Contr...QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks.
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RE: A good beginner car
About 100$.. but I think this rc isn't too bad because the price is good for rtr.. and I think that I can use Tamiya parts for it..
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RE: A good beginner car
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Hello,
Somebody tell opinion about this car.. Is it good for beginner??
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-Radio-Contr...QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks.
Hello,
Somebody tell opinion about this car.. Is it good for beginner??
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-Radio-Contr...QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks.