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ian h 17-11-2012 07:18 PM

What do I need to get started?
 
My nephew came down on Friday to have a look. He's decided to go the mardave route. Could somebody give me a list of stuff he needs to get racing? I.e which kit to buy and what electrics etc. please.

RCMadShane 18-11-2012 01:36 AM

Where to start
 
Hi.
You can run any of the Mardave cars we just prefer the countersunk screws to protect the carpet, they pop ip on eBay every so often. I think most versions are currently being run.

Do you have anything to start with or are you starting from scratch?

If you are looking for brand new then the Mardave ce edition will be spot on if you can afford it throw in the diff (48dp). The hobywing xerun speed controller and a 21.5T motor and you will be good to go.

ian h 18-11-2012 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RCMadShane (Post 714346)
Hi.
You can run any of the Mardave cars we just prefer the countersunk screws to protect the carpet, they pop ip on eBay every so often. I think most versions are currently being run.

Do you have anything to start with or are you starting from scratch?

If you are looking for brand new then the Mardave ce edition will be spot on if you can afford it throw in the diff (48dp). The hobywing xerun speed controller and a 21.5T motor and you will be good to go.

Thanks, will be buying all new, what battery and bodyshell should I get?

RCMadShane 18-11-2012 07:44 PM

For the Lipo i would go for the 2S Shortie Lipo, its a hard case so it should be safer.. make sure you have a Lipo Sac too.. as for shell take your pick.. we do not have a set shell.. I like the Mazda 6, the Superstox drivers have had to run the Ascari because of the Chippenham rules.. but we at gloucester hope to be open for the new rules.. as yet to be signd off though..

?? are you Sponsored by Schumacher ?? could you get the SS cheeper??

LongRat 18-11-2012 08:42 PM

A good choice and great balance between looks and performance would be the Kamtec Sierra Cosworth. But there are so many, you have a huge choice. Get something interesting!

ChrissieL 18-11-2012 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by LongRat (Post 714483)
A good choice and great balance between looks and performance would be the Kamtec Sierra Cosworth. But there are so many, you have a huge choice. Get something interesting!

What DAve means by 'get something interesting' is don't get a speed six as he hates them:)

LongRat 19-11-2012 08:17 PM

That's pretty much it.

DAVE

wjames 19-11-2012 08:29 PM

If it helps,. there is a Mardave in the for sale section at the moment

ian h 19-11-2012 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by wjames (Post 714788)
If it helps,. there is a Mardave in the for sale section at the moment

Bought one off capt flatout. If my nephew takes to it I'll get him new gear for Xmas. He should be down Friday to race, he will probably need somebody to take a look over the car and make sure it's working properly with his radio gear.

LongRat 19-11-2012 11:35 PM

You won't have a problem there, we will all be happy to help out.

ian h 20-11-2012 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by LongRat (Post 714862)
You won't have a problem there, we will all be happy to help out.

Great, his name is Harvey. Hopefully the car arrives before Friday. Being posted tomorrow so should be.

~lee~ 04-01-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by LongRat (Post 714483)
A good choice and great balance between looks and performance would be the Kamtec Sierra Cosworth. But there are so many, you have a huge choice. Get something interesting!

You will like my new shell then........

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...64562875_o.jpg

I am just waiting on my ESC and Lipo to arrive, but as soon as I have that I should be making an apearance! Hopefully next friday!

LongRat 06-01-2013 04:05 PM

Great shell, I like the small details along the bottom of the doors. I am a huge fan of the Texaco Sierra too. I did the same shell, a while back. Look forward to seeing yours at the club!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.n...166_3048_n.jpg

~lee~ 06-01-2013 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by LongRat (Post 729684)
Great shell, I like the small details along the bottom of the doors. I am a huge fan of the Texaco Sierra too. I did the same shell, a while back. Look forward to seeing yours at the club!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.n...166_3048_n.jpg

Yours looks great! I love the wheels on yours! Im not sure if I can make it this Friday but should be there the week after!

This was my first attempt at airbrushing so I was quite pleased with how it turned out, I couldn't find Texaco decals anywhere so had to airbrush it. The masks were a little big and I have also screwed up the mounting of the shell so I will have to trim some of those logos to enable the wheels not to catch. I'll know for through next time though!!

LongRat 06-01-2013 10:36 PM

If that's what you have done on your first airbrush job then you are well on your way to becoming an expert. Getting text and thin edges good like that is much more difficult than some of the fancier 'racing' designs. My Texaco text and logos were all painted too but I have done countless shells and have a lot of experience.
The pic shows my shell fitted to my Tamiya M-03 chassis, and the wheels are Tamiya.


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