Indestructible/Robust RC Car for 8 year old.

Indestructible/Robust RC Car for 8 year old.

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OneTwo

Original Poster:

376 posts

234 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Just investigating options for a robust RC Car for my sons for this Christmas.

Budget is about £60-£80 each.

They've had umpteen cheaper cars that have ultimately resulted in parts breaking off etc. and disappointment.

Preferences:

Realism - They like the models to look like replica cars/buggies they can associate with.

Speed - Not the overall factor, agility/solidity is good!

Size - would prefer 1:10 or 1:18 ideally.

Any suggestions?



vx220

2,689 posts

234 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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My advice (although I know it is almost impossible to explain to an 8yr old) is forget the pretty Audi/Porsche/Ferrari/Aston types, most of the money seems to go on licensing fees to the manufacturer of the full size car


Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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I don't think they'll be tough for that money. I'll watch the thread in case someone says otherwise. My vote is for Traxxas, but it'll bust your budget.

wildoliver

8,777 posts

216 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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How old are they? I ask because if they are say 4 yrs old then a toy car at your budget may be ok, but if they are a bit older it will be a waste of money and forgotten in a couple of months.

When I was about 7 or 8 my dad built me a Mardave meteor, an extremely tough hobby grade buggy, the key point being it wasn't a toy it was a model, I still have that model now, it's been rebuilt dozens of times but essentially it's the same model, but I learnt a lot about engineering, electrics, motors etc. But for the first few years just used to enjoy charging it and running it.

It was an intro to a hobby I still enjoy now. By contrast I also had a few toy grade models, they really didn't interest me much (even before the meteor).

The downsides are that there isn't a modern equivalent to the Mardave, so while i could get away with epic crashes you'll have to be prepared for some spare parts coverage, I recently got a Thunder Tiger Phoenix for my birthday (well last year) and it's a nice model and based on the old RC10 so quite tough, but it's probably a bit quick for a younger kid, maybe a monster truck kind of thing?

You would also have to stretch budget, but do it right and you can end up with radio gear that can be used across various models, or a model that will take upgrades well.

Oh and if it's successful you end up starting a life long expensive hobby, I still buy up an mardaves I see!


Miner49er

382 posts

205 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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Have a look at FTX's range... They're buggies though.

My boys have battered theirs over the last couple of years and they're still going strong.

They're cheap and easy to repair / upgrade and parts availability is good.

sausage76

353 posts

123 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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For your budget and durability a smaller scale RTR would be best.

Check out wheelspin and radshaperc

The 1:14 and 1:18 scale stuff is good and they can be had for about £80-100 , just need to charge battery and add bateries to controller and away you go.

cianha

2,165 posts

197 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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No Suggestions for a Tamiya Lunchbox yet?

PanzerCommander

5,026 posts

218 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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cianha said:
No Suggestions for a Tamiya Lunchbox yet?
As excellent a model as it is, it would bust the OP's budget wide open. You aren't going to get two lunchboxes/midnight pumpkins, two radio sets, batteries and chargers for £60-80 per child. Plus building and painting time.

TheGreatSoprendo

5,286 posts

249 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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I have no personal experience of these at all, but they seem to get decent reviews and appear to be good value:

http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking/store/1795...


Edited by TheGreatSoprendo on Thursday 23 October 12:05

Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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That link didn't take me to any specific item.

TheGreatSoprendo

5,286 posts

249 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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Hmmm.... Struggling to get the link to work. confused

Oh well, just Google "Turnigy 1/16" and click on the hobbyking link...

Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd October 2014
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Thanks, that did the job. Car looks good. Add the radio gear and the battery (both cheap on that site) and it's not scary pricing.

vx220

2,689 posts

234 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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Can your kids share?

One better one might be better than two crap ones (they'll end up sharing anyway when one goes wrong or breaks)

Try Ripmax, they have a couple of 1/16 off roaders at that price, better spare part availability than hobbyking