RC buggy recomendation for newbie!!
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RC buggy recomendation for newbie!!
hi all...my son and i would love to give a try on getting into RC sports. we went to a local track few days ago and was amazed watching buggies jumping, drifting etc at a very high speed. i went to a local shop and they recomended me to start with HBX Quakewave which is on sale for AU$170.00. i have also googled few other shops and came out with loads of other brands which i have no idea which one is good.
i wonder if the HBX quakewave is good to start with and do they have plenty of upgrade parts in the market? Does anyone have any other good brand/model to suggest. My budget is under $200. Imfrom Australia by the way. cheers
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They are ok, but ive found parts are harder to get in Australia, not many sellers online stock HBX parts and there is no aftermarket support parts. Oh and the parts are about 30-60% more expensive compare to Tamiya, losi, traxxas etc
The HBX max and bonzer are good, they are a 99% clone of a Tamiya TL01b like the tamiya BAJA King and champ
There is a massive amount of spare parts from Tamiya and other Manifactures for them.
I've found everything expensive here in Australia, and ordering online so far is the cheapest way to go
Those HBX clones of the tamiya TL01 are on eBay for $129 with free postage, And are fast for a brushed 4 wheel drive buggy.
They come with everything u need just add some AA batteries to the controller and charge the cars battery up.
Would recomend getting a better charger and a bigger batter for faster charge times and longer run times
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-10-Radi...ht_6359wt_1054
Other things to look at would be these
All Tamiya
Plasma edge
Gravel Hound
Rising Storm
Desert Gator
Sand Viper
The HBX max and bonzer are good, they are a 99% clone of a Tamiya TL01b like the tamiya BAJA King and champ
There is a massive amount of spare parts from Tamiya and other Manifactures for them.
I've found everything expensive here in Australia, and ordering online so far is the cheapest way to go
Those HBX clones of the tamiya TL01 are on eBay for $129 with free postage, And are fast for a brushed 4 wheel drive buggy.
They come with everything u need just add some AA batteries to the controller and charge the cars battery up.
Would recomend getting a better charger and a bigger batter for faster charge times and longer run times
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-10-Radi...ht_6359wt_1054
Other things to look at would be these
All Tamiya
Plasma edge
Gravel Hound
Rising Storm
Desert Gator
Sand Viper
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ORIGINAL: phmaximus
They are ok, but ive found parts are harder to get in Australia, not many sellers online stock HBX parts and there is no aftermarket support parts. Oh and the parts are about 30-60% more expensive compare to Tamiya, losi, traxxas etc
The HBX max and bonzer are good, they are a 99% clone of a Tamiya TL01b like the tamiya BAJA King and champ
There is a massive amount of spare parts from Tamiya and other Manifactures for them.
I've found everything expensive here in Australia, and ordering online so far is the cheapest way to go
Those HBX clones of the tamiya TL01 are on eBay for $129 with free postage, And are fast for a brushed 4 wheel drive buggy.
They come with everything u need just add some AA batteries to the controller and charge the cars battery up.
Would recomend getting a better charger and a bigger batter for faster charge times and longer run times
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-10-Radi...ht_6359wt_1054
Other things to look at would be these
All Tamiya
Plasma edge
Gravel Hound
Rising Storm
Desert Gator
Sand Viper
They are ok, but ive found parts are harder to get in Australia, not many sellers online stock HBX parts and there is no aftermarket support parts. Oh and the parts are about 30-60% more expensive compare to Tamiya, losi, traxxas etc
The HBX max and bonzer are good, they are a 99% clone of a Tamiya TL01b like the tamiya BAJA King and champ
There is a massive amount of spare parts from Tamiya and other Manifactures for them.
I've found everything expensive here in Australia, and ordering online so far is the cheapest way to go
Those HBX clones of the tamiya TL01 are on eBay for $129 with free postage, And are fast for a brushed 4 wheel drive buggy.
They come with everything u need just add some AA batteries to the controller and charge the cars battery up.
Would recomend getting a better charger and a bigger batter for faster charge times and longer run times
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-10-Radi...ht_6359wt_1054
Other things to look at would be these
All Tamiya
Plasma edge
Gravel Hound
Rising Storm
Desert Gator
Sand Viper
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RE: RC buggy recomendation for newbie!!
Thanks for the info guys. I was was googling last night and came accross Maverick strada xb evo for $200. Its 4wd and looks good to me. Any thoughts? And also, which one is better 4wd or 2wd?
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RE: RC buggy recomendation for newbie!!
ORIGINAL: SCROOGE187
Thanks for the info guys. I was was googling last night and came accross Maverick strada xb evo for $200. Its 4wd and looks good to me. Any thoughts? And also, which one is better 4wd or 2wd?
Thanks for the info guys. I was was googling last night and came accross Maverick strada xb evo for $200. Its 4wd and looks good to me. Any thoughts? And also, which one is better 4wd or 2wd?
4wd gives you better handling over different terrain
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RE: RC buggy recomendation for newbie!!
Went to the shop yesterday and had a look at both maverick and plasma edge.they said Maverick is a brand under HPI uk and they use hpi parts and suitable for experienced rc players.They reckoned for newcomers like me, better start with plasma edge which is more forgiving. I decided to take plasma edge for a start. Will go back to the shop next week to buy it. Excited!!
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would recommend reading this, and seeing if the shop has the piano wire available to do this http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10089079/tm.htm
I've only broke 2 parts on a DF-02 (I own 2) in 3 years. 1st part was broken exactly as it is shown in that link I posted, and since doing that mod 2 years ago it hasn't broken since. Since its a cheap mod, dirt cheap mod that is easy to do I HIGHLY recommend doing it it cost me like $3 USD to do 2 of my DF-02's(I said it was dirt cheap)
Other part I broke was a rear shock tower, but I can't blame tamiya as it was a DF-02 bootleg that the tower broke on. My original 3 yo DF-02 the stock rear tower is fine on.
For an example of how stout the RC is its designed to go around 20-25mph mine hits I'd guess around 40ish as it has a BL setup in it, and has taken BAD crashes and since the mod hasn't broken any chassis parts. I've also had it cartwheel, flip end over end, and jumped it on concrete with nothing breaking
I've only broke 2 parts on a DF-02 (I own 2) in 3 years. 1st part was broken exactly as it is shown in that link I posted, and since doing that mod 2 years ago it hasn't broken since. Since its a cheap mod, dirt cheap mod that is easy to do I HIGHLY recommend doing it it cost me like $3 USD to do 2 of my DF-02's(I said it was dirt cheap)
Other part I broke was a rear shock tower, but I can't blame tamiya as it was a DF-02 bootleg that the tower broke on. My original 3 yo DF-02 the stock rear tower is fine on.
For an example of how stout the RC is its designed to go around 20-25mph mine hits I'd guess around 40ish as it has a BL setup in it, and has taken BAD crashes and since the mod hasn't broken any chassis parts. I've also had it cartwheel, flip end over end, and jumped it on concrete with nothing breaking
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Can't go wrong with Tamiya, parts support here in Australia is awesome, and no doubt the importer is in Melbourne so u might get some good deals in ur local hobby shop. And later one once u have mastered driving it u can get a good brushless combo for about $80 that would get it going easily over 65km/h like syco venom's. With a silly setup could even hit 100km/h.... But seriously IMO that's to fast for there handling limits.
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Just bought plasma edge and we love it. The only thing though, it comes with tamiya adspec gp transmitter which looks a bit cheap.