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Old 28-02-2011
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Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
Hi Richard

I would love to say order a tamiya, but support is a joke and with only a few driving them, your best choice is the Cat or Durango.
Just some small little advice which is my opinion only, based on my limited knowledge.
You will find the Durango will be a heavier car to drive than a cat, you can really drive is hard and loves the abuse, but on down side when things are dry and high grip they are allot harder to drive than a Cat, I found from a few meetings last year they did'nt stuggle to grip roll.

The question is "do you like to drive a lady and give her some respect or drive a beast and get back some attitude"???

Both Cars are supported trackside, but u will need to spend a few bob on both to get them to a realible standard. Due to things like plastic hinge pins, tit turnbuckles, etc

Happy Shopping

Steve
hmm I just don't know! I was hoping to run a couple of laps with Ben's 410 yesterday but the weather beat us. I like the idea of the 410 having a similar feel to 1/8th cars. Are you purely a Tamiya man Steve, for some reason I thought you ran a 410 too?

Thank you for all your advice
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