Are they available in the UK??I would also recommend Traxxas. I have the e-Maxx Monster truck. It has to be 10 years + old by now and still works perfectly. It's old enough to still have dual brushed motors but it will do 30 + mph and the thing is built like a tank. Spares are still available.
However Traxxas are not cheap but you get what you pay for.
Indeed they areAre they available in the UK??
I had a Hornet as a kid and my dad had a Super Hotshot back in the 80'sAnyone remember the lunchbox one or the original grasshopper.
If your going to use off road then a 4wd might be better but they are £50 more.
oh wow, tamyia, had two, well engineeredTamyia of course
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/tamiya-rising-fighter-31173
Other makes are available but these were the original in my youth!!
I have a Tamyia Hornet from the 90's and i still have it today, you can still get the parts for them and the updated digital servos and batteries ect to future proof them.Tamyia of course
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/tamiya-rising-fighter-31173
Other makes are available but these were the original in my youth!!
Me too, my eldest son races Scumacher cars at a national level.I'd say Tamiya have the broadest spectrum of models and probably the worst basic speed controller and battery connectors of all.
There's also Schumacher, yokomo, Associated and many more.
Much depends on the intended use.
I invested many thousands in RC cars when my son (I) was growing up.
We competed at a high level and thoroughly enjoyed it, we also had a lot of fun in the back yard.
If you can find a local club to compete at, that's where the real fun and expense starts.
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