Kyosho dealer in Australia?
#5
Amain is the most convenient.
But if you break something and need it before the next weekend, then you can also get the parts from japan (either rc-champ or futaba). they work on Sundays, ship via EMS. you order the part on Sunday and can expect to receive them by Friday.
Note that EMS is a more expensive than AMain's shipping charges.
But if you break something and need it before the next weekend, then you can also get the parts from japan (either rc-champ or futaba). they work on Sundays, ship via EMS. you order the part on Sunday and can expect to receive them by Friday.
Note that EMS is a more expensive than AMain's shipping charges.
#6
Losipartshouse.com is another option for kyosho parts.
the cheapest by maybe 30 to 50% is direct from japan and I have found proshop futaba to be excellent, they are great regarding order processing and responing to emails.
proshop futaba and rc-champ only do orders via email.
banzai hobbies have online shop in english but mainly do onroad, last time I looked.
Re: the general topic of getting rc parts fron overseas - I find stormer hobbies and some other small retailers to be consistantly cheaper than Amain..
If u need lazer zx5 fs2 parts I have surplus if u need.
the cheapest by maybe 30 to 50% is direct from japan and I have found proshop futaba to be excellent, they are great regarding order processing and responing to emails.
proshop futaba and rc-champ only do orders via email.
banzai hobbies have online shop in english but mainly do onroad, last time I looked.
Re: the general topic of getting rc parts fron overseas - I find stormer hobbies and some other small retailers to be consistantly cheaper than Amain..
If u need lazer zx5 fs2 parts I have surplus if u need.
#7
family land hobbies has alot of kyosho parts too