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WBChunks 03-01-2012 01:06 PM

Noob !
 
Guys

1st post so be gentle !! :woot:

I bought my son a cheap RC for christmas, he loves it and suprisingly so did I :D

I've been looking about to get myself something but genuinely don't have a clue.

I have been looking to sell/trade one of my OS BMX's on a different forum and someones offered me a trade on a HPI Nitro GT3.

Are they any good? It could be a quick way for me to get into it.

Thanks in advance

Dudders 03-01-2012 01:18 PM

Best bet is to take the Engine out and fit electrics :thumbsup:

VintageRacer 03-01-2012 01:21 PM

Hi, welcome.

I don't know anything about that particular car (I much prefer electric, nitro = smelly and noisy!) but I would say, think about what you intend to do with it.

If you are bashing (just messing about in a park or carpark) the noise of the nitro might limit where or when you can use it.

If you are planning to race, find out what tracks are near to you and see if they are predominately on-road/off-road, nitro or electric, then chat to some of the racers there and see what they recommend.

paulc 03-01-2012 01:24 PM

Depends if you planning on racing or just bashing. If your planning on racing i'd check out were your local club is and see what they race whats popular whats not etc..

paulc 03-01-2012 01:25 PM

Beat me to it lol

eyeayen 03-01-2012 01:32 PM

Where abouts in Hampshire are you ? I'm sort of local ish to that area. Clanfield is just re-opening, it's near Portsmouth, off road track suitable to 8th cars, very relaxed, great bunch of guys there.

Or TORCH which is just off M27 J7 is an off road electric track running mainly mainly 10th scale buggies but a few of the members have bought Short Course trucks.

As for the car you've been offered - It's an on road chassis so no good at the tracks I've mentioned, not sure where runs on road - Aldershot do but I've not been keeping up with on road recently, off road is a lot more fun !

WBChunks 03-01-2012 01:35 PM

Hi Guys,

Would be looking at just bashing (as you put it).

From looking on youtube, I already thought I'd prefer electric but seems quite a good car. I also would prefer off road as I can't imagine where you could take it to thrash it? At those speeds I'd imagine you need a load of space!!

Is it easy to swap over to electric? Could I move on the nitro engine to pay towards the swap?


Hi Eyeayen, Clandfield is about 5 miles from me :) Would prefer off road, just thought it was a bit of a deal tbh.

Thanks again

Getpip 03-01-2012 03:24 PM

My advice would be to avoid it.
I am guessing it's an RS4 with a GT3 body on it.
It is not race worthy and there are not many places to bash with a circuit car.
You can't convert it to electric and if it hasn't been loved it may already be shot.
Sell the bike and spend the money on an entry level buggy like an Ansmann Mad Rat (for example).
Pip

hotrodchris 03-01-2012 05:49 PM

With your location as get Pip said sell the bike and then look at the local clubs for 1/10th Titchfield Off Road Club Hants or 1/8th if Clanfield does reopen?
pop along to Titchfield have a look around ask as many questions as you need and then go from there, Titchfield race every Sunday 8am till about 1pm with an all day meeting thrown in every month.:thumbsup:

Dudders 03-01-2012 06:33 PM

Surrey and Hants also is local to you. We run on Thursday nights in the Winter months too!

www.shrccc.co.uk pop in and say hello :thumbsup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by WBChunks (Post 602099)
Hi Guys,

Would be looking at just bashing (as you put it).

From looking on youtube, I already thought I'd prefer electric but seems quite a good car. I also would prefer off road as I can't imagine where you could take it to thrash it? At those speeds I'd imagine you need a load of space!!

Is it easy to swap over to electric? Could I move on the nitro engine to pay towards the swap?


Hi Eyeayen, Clandfield is about 5 miles from me :) Would prefer off road, just thought it was a bit of a deal tbh.

Thanks again


eyeayen 03-01-2012 07:33 PM

For someone starting out I would say electric is much easier and therefore as Chris has said TORCH is your nearest plus as dudders mentioned you've got Surrey and Hants too.

Also down at Three Legged Cross is another off road electric track, it's more bashing than racing with Electric Truggies ( a cross between a truck and a buggy ), LINK, that's just down the road from me but I'd rather go to Clanfield to race as it's better, you could pop down there this Sunday as it's being reopened but work is still being done on it so I don't know when it will be fully open again. It will give you an idea of what's going on and you can talk to people about the cars they're driving.

All that said I think apart from the locations suggested you should sell the bike and get a basic buggy to get you going with the electrics. TORCH is also running that day so maybe you could get to there and Clanfield in one day... give yourself a real idea of what it's like.

WBChunks 03-01-2012 10:48 PM

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Thanks Guys, appreciate the recommendations :thumbsup:

I'll look to sell the bike.

He did confirm its a RTR Nitro RS4 3 Evo +.

WBChunks 04-01-2012 07:41 PM

Guys,

If I'm looking to purchase something around the £150 mark, which brands should I be looking at? Do you have any model recommendations?

I'm really after off road, electric. I do quite like the look of the trucks but am happy for anything half decent :thumbsup:

Thanks in advance

paulc 04-01-2012 07:47 PM

Is the £150 just for the car or everything

WBChunks 04-01-2012 07:57 PM

Prob everything if I'm honest, although I do have a tendency to creep :D

paulc 04-01-2012 08:04 PM

Take alook at the Ansmann kits there are RTR versions for around the £150 mark spares should be easy to get hold of and cheap too

WBChunks 04-01-2012 08:14 PM

Thanks Paul

Dudders 04-01-2012 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by paulc (Post 602777)
Take alook at the Ansmann kits there are RTR versions for around the £150 mark spares should be easy to get hold of and cheap too

Yup, good advice, or you can get a Associted B4.1 for a wee bit more (brushed version). Think Apex have both in stock today www apexmodels.co. Ask for Dean for some no nonsense advise.

stumpiey 04-01-2012 08:19 PM

ansman mad rat might be worth a look, plus it can be upgraded as you feel like
http://www.modelcarsreading.com/prod...ategory_id=286

WBChunks 08-01-2012 05:19 PM

Guys,

Sorry for bringing back an old thread but I've just been offered one of;

Tamiya Madcap
Tamiya Hornet
Tamiya Blazingstar
Tamiya Acadamy Roadrunner

Not sure if they are worth a punt or the vintage are worth a trade for something newer??

Thanks in advance and sorry to be a pain in the arris :D

Seems to be plenty of people on my forum wanting a trade; economy has most people skint so not much chance of a sell at the mo. Bikes prob worth about £200. I'm not in a rush, I could just leave it and go buy something... Just easier to trade than buy more sh!!*, you know how the wives think!!


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