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SHY 28-01-2013 02:10 PM

A good kid's beginner RC car?
 
Guys, my 3 year old daughter just loves RC cars (wonder why :D)

I've bought a couple of toys, but I can't seem to find something that has these qualities:

-proper radio (like the ones we use, stick or pistol)
-proportional throttle and steering
-more or less unbreakable

Scale doesn't matter, but preferably small (for indoors). Don't need suspension. Preferrably low speed. Doesen't need to be 2,4 GHz.

Any recommendations? International webshop would be aweseome! :D

Cheers

SHY 28-01-2013 02:26 PM

This any good?

http://www.elefun.no/p/prod.aspx?v=19680&t=v

lardy37 28-01-2013 10:06 PM

Try looking at the losi mini8, great Indoors and outdoors and really strong and comes with everything. I know it might be a bit expensive for a three year old but by the time you buy a cheap one and break it then can't get spares and have to buy another the cost soon makes sense

dodgydiy 28-01-2013 10:43 PM

mardave v12 with a 7.2 volt 380 motor on 4 cell nimh, geared low makes an excellent kids car especially with the abs body. word of advice though, stick some hard foam on the outside of the front and rear of the body so it doesnt make such a child satisfying bang when it hits something!

Si Coe 28-01-2013 11:07 PM

My eldest son is 2 1/2 and he drives (or tries to) an HPI Mini Trophy that I've deliberately slowed to a crawling pace.
Its a pretty big car, but he likes carrying it around and its tough enough to cope with him dropping it. The reason it works well is that the Mini Trophy has a full roll cage under its truck body - this means it survives toddlers sitting on it etc.

The biggest problem isn't the car though - its the transmitter. He can use a old Futaba Attack stick radio with it on a neck strap and he just holds the sticks, but his hands aren't really big enough to grip the set any other way. But its an old 27mhz set and he just breaks the antenna so thats no good.
I've tried him with a few wheel radios but his hands are far too small to go round the grip and pull the throttle trigger.

That little HBX is the same as the Tomy GX I got for my son first. Its very very fast, even the slow setting is pretty nippy and the steering isn't proportional so its quite hard to control. However what is cool is the tiny toddler hand friendly radio it comes with.

racingdwarf 29-01-2013 12:33 AM

Have one of these for the kids to start with, good bit of kit, can really take a beating. the only down side is when you upgrade the motor as they improve the drive shafts pop apart. but with the kit motor bomb proof

Punted out by horizon follow the below link

http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/autoon...j28-boost.html

SHY 29-01-2013 07:44 AM

Thx a lot for all the advise guys! :D

That Losi 8ight looks like a pricy but good alternative! Scale seems perfect. 1:10 seems way too big for indoor use.

Is the radio suited for kid hands?

Can it be tamed down to a very low top speed? My 3 year old has twin baby sisters 10 months old, they'd preferably not get injured here... :D

Is it more or less water proof? Can it be used on snow?

Big G 29-01-2013 09:21 AM

Carisma do the M40S

1/10th scale car RTR for £129.99

http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/cml...tId=0000006285

Neil Skull 29-01-2013 10:17 AM

For Indoors you need something about 1/24th size.
Kyosho Mini-Z are fully proportional, lots of different classes.
Buggies, saloon cars, F1 cars, 4wd, drift, Motorbikes,Trucks and people carriers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-Z
http://www.kyosho.com/eng/products/rc/index.html

Not sold widely in Uk but we do have lots of stock in warehouse.

Chidders 29-01-2013 10:29 AM

second this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by racingdwarf (Post 739094)
Have one of these for the kids to start with, good bit of kit, can really take a beating. the only down side is when you upgrade the motor as they improve the drive shafts pop apart. but with the kit motor bomb proof

Punted out by horizon follow the below link

http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/autoon...j28-boost.html

My son 7 has a boost, had it a year now and they are bomb proof.

toddzellia 29-01-2013 12:49 PM

My daughter is four now and started with a Mini T it's A perfect car for her but I see that stopped making them.but saw this that might be good ...fully upgradable
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...arger-ECX8400C

SHY 29-01-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toddzellia (Post 739201)
My daughter is four now and started with a Mini T it's A perfect car for her but I see that stopped making them.but saw this that might be good ...fully upgradable
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...arger-ECX8400C

Was just about to ask about the Mini-T, seems like a good option! Can you tame down the top speed?

I already have the Micro-T, but really don't like it! Crappy suspension, too much power, hard to drive. And breaks very easily.

That ECX looks good! Parts supply as well!

How about those smaller Team Associated models, any good?

I'd like a 2,4GHz system. That 27 mHz antenna won't last long... :D

beale 29-01-2013 01:24 PM

have you seen the Maverick ION range they are 2.4ghz rtrs for less than £100 in buggy/ SC/ truck/ truggy looks and the review in RRCi rated it quite well

toddzellia 29-01-2013 02:00 PM

The Rc18 is a great little car and tough with lots of upgreads and so is the maverick strada 1/18 takes lots of abuse ,my daughter does not have a problem with 27mhz because everybody is on 2.4 Ghz. The mini t is not very fast and you slow it down alittle on the control but make sure you have a big front bumpber :) try the Toyz . Com the all store for mini 's and fast international shipping.:)

toddzellia 29-01-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toddzellia (Post 739240)
The Rc18 is a great little car and tough with lots of upgreads and so is the maverick strada 1/18 takes lots of abuse ,my daughter does not have a problem with 27mhz because everybody is on 2.4 Ghz. The mini t is not very fast and you slow it down alittle on the control but make sure you have a big front bumpber :) try the Toyz . Com the all store for mini 's and fast international shipping.:)

Ohh my antanana is broken lets say half antanana
But works great she does not drive verry far.!! But I see what you mean:lol:

simon 29-01-2013 05:04 PM

FTX vantage..fantastic buggy!!..

SamRCRacing 29-01-2013 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simon (Post 739305)
FTX vantage..fantastic buggy!!..

I have to agree. Brushed RTR for £89 from Apex Models. Even comes with a battery. 27 meg, wall charger... Have a look. http://www.apexmodels.com/gbu0-prodshow/FTX5527.html

dodgydiy 29-01-2013 08:44 PM

if looking at the mini t then how about the thunder tiger zt2????

dodgydiy 29-01-2013 08:53 PM

nearly forgot, get an aerial, measure it, measure a piece of wire exactly half the length of the aerial and mark, add 10mm and cut, strip one end back to the 10mm mark. visit a model shop and find a piece of plastic or fibreglass tube that will fit in the bottom of a broken aerial, thread the wire into it and insert into the broken off bit of aerial, glue in place, and glue a little toy or ping pong ball to the top, works a treat, my daughters has a little rabbit on top, my sons a little car, range is still good.

SHY 30-01-2013 08:36 AM

Excellent, thx again guys! :D


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