Just bought my Sons first RC car
Just bought my Sons first RC car
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Melman Giraffe

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6,794 posts

242 months

Tuesday 20th December 2011
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My 9 yr old son will get from father xmas has first RC car. I don't know who is more excited him or me?




wacattack

576 posts

249 months

Tuesday 20th December 2011
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Are you going to take him racing with it? What region are you in?

falkster

4,258 posts

227 months

Tuesday 20th December 2011
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It looks just like a 2wd version of the Schumacher CAT that I raced as a child.
Nice looking buggy!!

theshrew

6,008 posts

208 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Ive not heard of that make before but looks like a copy of a good make. Build quality maybe a issue but as long as you can get spares etc you will enjoy it errrr and your son lol. RC cars are great simples

If you need any advice etc give me a shout.

yorkieboy

1,846 posts

199 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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I hope you tested it to make sure It's all in working order biggrin

Bungleaio

6,560 posts

226 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Welcome to the top of a very slippery slope!

Justin S

3,658 posts

285 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Cool stuff. Myself, my son and Dern on here are racing ours over Christmas. Should be a laugh. Mine is untried since build so far ( not had time to) and my sons ( he is 8) is pretty well dialed in for him. Should be a laugh. Have already been eyeing up alloy shocks and carbon bits.........and my mate has just moved to Crowthorne, Berks only 2 mins from a big model RC shop LOL........and we are visiting him next Tuesday.....
Quick question, it says about glueing tyres to the rims. What should I use for this?

Anthony Micallef

1,128 posts

219 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Justin S said:
Cool stuff. Myself, my son and Dern on here are racing ours over Christmas. Should be a laugh. Mine is untried since build so far ( not had time to) and my sons ( he is 8) is pretty well dialed in for him. Should be a laugh. Have already been eyeing up alloy shocks and carbon bits.........and my mate has just moved to Crowthorne, Berks only 2 mins from a big model RC shop LOL........and we are visiting him next Tuesday.....
Quick question, it says about glueing tyres to the rims. What should I use for this?
A few spots of super glue should do it.

Ganglandboss

8,500 posts

227 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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It has a look of the Associated RC10 - have you got a photo with the body off?

Bungleaio

6,560 posts

226 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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All of the budget 2wd's look pretty similar to the RC10, some of them are actuay RC10's al be it the B2/B3 variants.

Here's some body off shots of the car the OP posted from the website http://www.ecxrc.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=...





How did it go OP was your son pleased?

Melman Giraffe

Original Poster:

6,794 posts

242 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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He absolutely loves it, every half an hour he wants to go outside and play with it!! I just need to keep the batts charged. Btw it looks just like the picture above

Streetrod

6,480 posts

230 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Wow! That looks familiar. I bought my two sons (7 and 11) an RC car each from Model Zone for xmas. What a mistake that was as both managed to fall apart or break on Xmas day mad which caused tears in my young one. So a trip back to model zone resulted in me returning the cars and getting my money back. Ok they were not expensive at £50 each but I did expect something that would last more than 5 mins.

Anyway after a quick internet search we made a quick trip down to a very neat model shop near Goodwood to get two new cars. I did not want to spend much more than £100 pounds as these were their first decent cars and these are what we came away with:

The Eiectrix RC which appears to be the same as the Op's but with a different body. 2WD rear engined:




And the Vantage Carnage. 4wd mid engined;'



Both look like good cars with the Vantage having the edge on quality of construction (it was £20 more expensive than the other car)

Batteries are currently on charge ready for the first test runs tomorrow biggrin



I cant wait... sorry they cant wait....LOL


Edited by Streetrod on Friday 30th December 19:55

Streetrod

6,480 posts

230 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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Took the kids to the park today to try out their cars and I have to say I am impressed. Both had a good lick of speed and handled well. They now come with the "Streetrod" family seal of approval, buy with confidence thumbup

Justin S

3,658 posts

285 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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We all went playing with our buggies. My sons survived unscathed, although he was driving it like a loon. He had it going flat out towards him, hit his feet and threw him in the air. He landed on his chest, still holding the controller and myself and Dern were worried he had hurt himself, but he was laughing out loud.........
My son and I had a coming together head on and mine came off worse and smashed the front shock off, so upgrades have started and arrived today for a play in the morning. Derns went wrong on the day before we went out involving speed and a kiddies roundabout, which broke the shock tower off the front. It lasted well with jb weld on the day of our excursion, about 30 mins. Great toys to play with, but suspect will cost money long term to replace broken bits.
Fitted my alloy shocks X4 on my car today. Wasnt sure what oil to use, so guessed at 700 viscosity. Got the shocks and oil off racing punk on ebay, as local shops had nothing. Seems fine on the front, but rears seem slow to rebound. might put a lighter oil in the rears.
Anyone recommend a car stand for working on the cars, as the table seems not to like them when you are changing shocks etc.
Roll on playtime New Years Day !!!

wacattack

576 posts

249 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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700 seems very thick. Try 550 in the front and 400 in the rear

Justin S

3,658 posts

285 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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cheers, I didnt have any guideline to go on, as my buggy just came with 'shock oil' and wasnt weighted......