nitro
#16
yeah maintainance is fun, pimping to.
so carbon fibre is more likely to break then, what are its benefits? apart from being lighter? im thinking about having a carbon fibre chassis (i want to have carbon fibre somethin, im in love with the stuff, lol!)
so carbon fibre is more likely to break then, what are its benefits? apart from being lighter? im thinking about having a carbon fibre chassis (i want to have carbon fibre somethin, im in love with the stuff, lol!)
#17
Tech Rookie
See everyone is saying buy a kit so you know how to put it together. Trust me with a RTR you WILL take it apart many times to do general maintenance, cleaning and fix broken parts. So dont believe for one minute a kit is the only way your going to learning to build or take part.
#18
Originally Posted by crcrw
See everyone is saying buy a kit so you know how to put it together. Trust me with a RTR you WILL take it apart many times to do general maintenance, cleaning and fix broken parts. So dont believe for one minute a kit is the only way your going to learning to build or take part.
+1
I would go rtr for your first its cheaper easier to get going and you can atleast find out if you like the hobby before you get frustrated with a bad build
#20
you know i really do want a kit though, i like building, and im sure id learn alot more about how it works if i build it from scratch versus taking it apart.