Foxy
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Joined: 3/23/2005 From: Kingston UK, but living in Athens, GREECE Status: offline
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A member on here called Hellya will become your new best friend. He is VERY knowledgeable about what fits and what doesn't, and where to find the best prices. I must confess, I'm not much of a clone man. It's not that I disagree with them, like some others here, it's just that I can afford the originals, and like to have the biggest selection of parts. I know www.towerhobbies.com has some firehammer stuff. Carson and FG stuff can be found in europe at www.rc-car-online.de If I were you I wouldn't throw a lot of money at this truck. Simply use it to decide how much you love this side of the hobby (invariably everyone does! ), and if you decide that this is the way you want to go, then save your money toward a better model. From what I understand, this car is a clone of the Smartech/firehammer, and they are clones of the marder, so it's really a clone of a clone. If you enjoy this car, consider a real FG for your next, or if you're a truck man, and you're dead set on 4wd, you have the Redcat Rampage, Smartech Titan, and at the higher end, the MCD Proline EVO truck. Try to make sure that whatever you buy will go onto the next truck you get (for example if you buy an expensive exhaust pipe, designed for FG, and use it on this, you should consider the next car to be a real FG so that you can use the pipe and it's not wasted money. Cos no matter what you do to this car in terms of upgrades, it's still a ShenQi, and if/when you decide to sell it on, it won't matter what it has on it). That's my opinion, and that's what I believe these clones are for. They are a cheap taste of what gassers to offer, and simply the first step. PS. Nearly forgot, good radio gear... As far as radios go, the Futaba 3PM FASST system is the best value for money, period. You can pick it up at amainhobbies.com without servos for just $200. As for servos, If you can afford it, put a Multiplex Rhino Digi 4 (again at tower hobbies) on steering. Another cheaper option is the Hitec HS805BB, and between those two is the Hitec 5745. For throttle, any reasonable servo will do.
< Message edited by Foxy -- 7/21/2008 5:11:25 PM >
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