Tamiya Rough Rider - modern day equivalent?
Discussion
Hello wise ones. I am looking to buy a RC car for my boy's 9th birthday. Many years ago I had various RC models, mostly cobbled together in my metalwork class with bits from the local RC model shop ( Alan Wright's Radio Models in Widnes - where are you now?? ) . But by far the best was the Rough Rider. I loved the way it could be disassembled and rebuilt, or modified with upgraded bits, and they way the radio control bits could be used in other models.
So, the question is - is there a contemporary equivalent? I have seen cars like this :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391048599825?_trksid=p20...
but think they are no way as well engineered and adaptable.
And when original Rough Rider's come up on Ebay - crazy prices!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
So, the question is - is there a contemporary equivalent? I have seen cars like this :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391048599825?_trksid=p20...
but think they are no way as well engineered and adaptable.
And when original Rough Rider's come up on Ebay - crazy prices!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Thanks Blake. As it's been over 30 years since I was a RC model enthusiast those Traxxas look fantastic.
I'm currently thinking a Sand Scortcher is the way to go, but Mrs Noggin thinks this is way too much to spend on a 9 year-old. I guess this may be a present to myself as well as the boy. Looking forward to doing some mini-mechanics together.
This issue of RC gear has cropped-up. What's best re : 27Mhz or 2.4Ghz ??
And twin-stick, or wheel & stick? I prefer the old-school twin, but maybe only because the wheel & stick wasn't available when I were a lad!
Cheers, Noggin.
I'm currently thinking a Sand Scortcher is the way to go, but Mrs Noggin thinks this is way too much to spend on a 9 year-old. I guess this may be a present to myself as well as the boy. Looking forward to doing some mini-mechanics together.
This issue of RC gear has cropped-up. What's best re : 27Mhz or 2.4Ghz ??
And twin-stick, or wheel & stick? I prefer the old-school twin, but maybe only because the wheel & stick wasn't available when I were a lad!
Cheers, Noggin.
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