rc drift?
#1
rc drift?
hey does anybody know if this caris good,
it a 1/10th scale flying fish1 rc drift car made by hsp, if you have owned or own or even know a bit about them please post what information you have thanks jack
it a 1/10th scale flying fish1 rc drift car made by hsp, if you have owned or own or even know a bit about them please post what information you have thanks jack
#2
come on guys anyone?
#4
yeah i was thinking that to, and yess i am new to drifting actually this will be my first car
#5
how much are the tamiya tt101 in australia?
#6
hey mate would u be able to send me some links on what cars you think would be good?
#8
you could buy one online for about 115 brand new in Australian currency without shipping from tower or other retailers and have it shipped or find one locally
#9
ok thanks i found one for 200 australian is that good?
#10
Hey bro.
The TT01 seems to be a favorite starter car for drifters, one of those will set you back around $250-$270 for the car, but you'll still need batteries charger and radio. The RTR kits with a radio will cost you about $350-$400, but i'd advise against that because they come with the stock FM radios.
If you look on sites like www.familyland.com.au there are plenty of hop us available for the TT01. Ive bought stuff from these guys both online and in store and they are pretty good to deal with.
If you dont mind importing from the states check out www.amainhobbies.com and for batteries and chargers look at www.hobbyking.com
The car i use is a Kyosho TF-5, i picked it up for on road racing and for drift, but took me a whole 4 weeks to want to upgrade to a 2.4Ghz system. I use a LRP A3-STX radio which cost about $120.
Another thing ive experianced is that it doesnt take long for upgrades that you "need" to add up very quickly on a lower spec car. Hop up parts for stronger components, and power upgrades for longer run times and more speed are common problem areas. So its worth considering spending more and going for a nice belt driven chassis with brushless motor and lipo to start with rather then later. Just last week i spent about $300 on all the gear needed to go to brushless and lipo, because there are alot of hidden costs. Plus another $100 on tyres and some set up gear. This is for a car that cost me $370 to buy at my LHS plus the other $120 on batteries and charger that are now pretty useless.
What part of AUS are you in mate?
The TT01 seems to be a favorite starter car for drifters, one of those will set you back around $250-$270 for the car, but you'll still need batteries charger and radio. The RTR kits with a radio will cost you about $350-$400, but i'd advise against that because they come with the stock FM radios.
If you look on sites like www.familyland.com.au there are plenty of hop us available for the TT01. Ive bought stuff from these guys both online and in store and they are pretty good to deal with.
If you dont mind importing from the states check out www.amainhobbies.com and for batteries and chargers look at www.hobbyking.com
The car i use is a Kyosho TF-5, i picked it up for on road racing and for drift, but took me a whole 4 weeks to want to upgrade to a 2.4Ghz system. I use a LRP A3-STX radio which cost about $120.
Another thing ive experianced is that it doesnt take long for upgrades that you "need" to add up very quickly on a lower spec car. Hop up parts for stronger components, and power upgrades for longer run times and more speed are common problem areas. So its worth considering spending more and going for a nice belt driven chassis with brushless motor and lipo to start with rather then later. Just last week i spent about $300 on all the gear needed to go to brushless and lipo, because there are alot of hidden costs. Plus another $100 on tyres and some set up gear. This is for a car that cost me $370 to buy at my LHS plus the other $120 on batteries and charger that are now pretty useless.
What part of AUS are you in mate?
#11
hey thanks for that information, im confused you said if i were to buy one that had a radio and al it would send me back 400 or so, but there is one that is 199 rtr and it has a radio, i could send you the link if you like?, and im in sydney
#12
hey mate could u send me the link to some batteries that will fit the TT01 cause im not to sure
#13
Yeah mate whats the link?
Heres where i got the rough pricing for the TT01 from:
http://www.familyland.com.au/index.p...ort=20a&page=4
Family land is based in syd.
That page is a few diff TT01 kits.
I just checked out www.towerhobbies.com and the pricing is really good. If you buy within aus you'll pay the being an aussie tax, so will be more expensive. Its probably to do with buying power though.
Id definitely grab a 2.4ghz radio though. Tower's combo packs lets you choose one.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0170p
vs
http://www.familyland.com.au/index.p...oducts_id=9163
closest comparison i could get.
Heres where i got the rough pricing for the TT01 from:
http://www.familyland.com.au/index.p...ort=20a&page=4
Family land is based in syd.
That page is a few diff TT01 kits.
I just checked out www.towerhobbies.com and the pricing is really good. If you buy within aus you'll pay the being an aussie tax, so will be more expensive. Its probably to do with buying power though.
Id definitely grab a 2.4ghz radio though. Tower's combo packs lets you choose one.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0170p
vs
http://www.familyland.com.au/index.p...oducts_id=9163
closest comparison i could get.
#14
http://www.familyland.com.au/index.p...oducts_id=9643
Most NiMH car batteries that you get from hobby stores will be ok, they usually use a Tamiya plug.
Most NiMH car batteries that you get from hobby stores will be ok, they usually use a Tamiya plug.
#15
ok thanks il check them out, here is the link to the one im thinking of getting althought it seems cheap? http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT