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Meltdown 15-03-2010 01:55 PM

Dark Impact beginner's advice...
 
Howdy all,

Hopefully this is the right place to make this post, if not feel free to give me a slap!

I've never been into RC but on my way to work last week I saw a guy in the park jumping a buggy, looked awesome... so I did some Googling, found this site, read some comments and on Saturday I went into my local shop and picked up a starter kit (Dark Impact, Mtroniks evo 20, basic radio set).

I wanted a kit so I would know how it works - and I've just about managed to put it together (not done the body yet but have managed to spin it around outside).

I was planning to bash this until I know how to drive it and what adjustments do what (like, why everybody doesn't rate the suspension, which seems to go up and down to me ;) )

I have a couple of quick questions if anyone has time:

- The stock motor is a bit underwhelming, I was thinking about getting the Tamiya Super Stock off-road as an upgrade, will this be OK? (Can I just drop it in as a straight swap? The ESC is good for fewer turns, so I'm guessing so.)
- I've got just the one cruddy 2000mAh nicad battery and a dumb charger with the starter set. I have LiPol bike lights so I know what good batteries are like: but what would people recommend for a semi-decent charger and good quality batteries for the Dark Impact?

If I got into this enough to race, I'd be willing to fork out on a race buggy and finishing kit, so really I want a sweet bashing ride for now (i.e. no brushless upgrade to burn up the tiny chassis!)

Any other advice would be welcome (should I be getting a slipper as a priority if I want to jump this thing around? Anything else?)

Sorry if these are dumb questions!

cheers,

D.

Fat Corgi 15-03-2010 07:51 PM

Edinburgh?
 
I think you'll like the Dark Impark, it's a good starting point if your testing the waters. You wouldn't be in Edinburgh per chance?

Meltdown 15-03-2010 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fat Corgi (Post 355395)
You wouldn't be in Edinburgh per chance?

:wtf: either a good guess, or you sit behind me in the office!


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