Buying a Tamiya R/C kit
Discussion
My son (age 8) has asked for a radio controlled Mercedes Unimog for Christmas. There aren't many radio controlled Unimog models on the market, of those that are available, the Tamiya model (58609) with the CC01 chassis appears best to my eyes.
It's been quite a while since I bought a Tamiya kit, anyone got any recommended suppliers? - ModelsportUK comes up in Google searches a lot.
It's been quite a while since I bought a Tamiya kit, anyone got any recommended suppliers? - ModelsportUK comes up in Google searches a lot.
I used to work at Time Tunnel Models and would therefore have to recommend them.
http://www.goldstarstockists.net/live/catalog/mobi...
I'd go for this deal, plus the £15 upgrade for paint, fast charger and bigger battery. It's a really good deal, even without my endorsement! And a small UK business too
http://www.goldstarstockists.net/live/catalog/mobi...
I'd go for this deal, plus the £15 upgrade for paint, fast charger and bigger battery. It's a really good deal, even without my endorsement! And a small UK business too

Time Tunnel deal isnt bad and I dont like to dirty them but the stuff offered for £185 is pretty poor. Cheap Radio, Overnight Charger and a small 1800mah battery, plus they swipe out the Tamiya Electrics (to sell on eBay for £20) and stick in a cheaper Mtroniks version. Its a decent little ESC and we actually sell them - but it doesn't have the Brushless compatibility or quality of the Tamiya Unit.
For £190 my package would include 2x 3300mah batteries and a 2A charger. Pop me a message if you're interested - got them on order and stock should be arriving next week.
For £190 my package would include 2x 3300mah batteries and a 2A charger. Pop me a message if you're interested - got them on order and stock should be arriving next week.
russy01 said:
Time Tunnel deal isnt bad and I dont like to dirty them but the stuff offered for £185 is pretty poor. Cheap Radio, Overnight Charger and a small 1800mah battery, plus they swipe out the Tamiya Electrics (to sell on eBay for £20) and stick in a cheaper Mtroniks version. Its a decent little ESC and we actually sell them - but it doesn't have the Brushless compatibility or quality of the Tamiya Unit.
For £190 my package would include 2x 3300mah batteries and a 2A charger. Pop me a message if you're interested - got them on order and stock should be arriving next week.
Struggling to find any such deal on your website for any other Tamiya RC? Your deals start at £50 for 1 battery and overnight charger. The Unimog kit in question should cost around ~ £148 on your pricing structure, so is there any way I can buy just the combo section of your Deal above for £42 inc delivery? Cos it would be an absolute steal.For £190 my package would include 2x 3300mah batteries and a 2A charger. Pop me a message if you're interested - got them on order and stock should be arriving next week.
SuperCB or Beetle is the next one on my list. Still have to cut and paint the body for the Capri I got last Christmas off the Mrs who said she got a very good deal off Russy.
Remember that Russy has to make a living and that the prices on his site are the normal prices. I can't think of a single time he hasn't shaved a little off those if asked nicely by a PHer or others i have pointed to Jadlam.
Remember that Russy has to make a living and that the prices on his site are the normal prices. I can't think of a single time he hasn't shaved a little off those if asked nicely by a PHer or others i have pointed to Jadlam.
russy01 said:
Im not here to argue about my pricing with you, but if you want a Radio package for £42 then shoot me the cash and ill sort you out!
I'm not arguing, I'm intrigued. I can't see how you'll possibly be making much money @ £190 for the deal you outlined, on a £148 kit (approx, because you don't actually have any stock).If there's an alternative distributor in the UK for that level of gear at profitable margins like that I'd be interested in knowing who it was!
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