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Old 03-04-2012, 08:14 PM
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i just found my old rc10 t3 from when i was like 10 so i want to put a cheap brushless combo in it and dont need anything special. Its gona be like my toy at the track and ocationally mess around on racing until i get a new stadium truck eventually down the line. Would this be a decent combo enough power and reliability.By the way its an indoor clay track that is on the smaller side.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/ezrun-60a-...-1-10-car.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-brus...r-rc-cars.html
or could you suggest something around the same budget that would be better.
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Old 03-04-2012, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by chancejeff
i just found my old rc10 t3 from when i was like 10 so i want to put a cheap brushless combo in it and dont need anything special. Its gona be like my toy at the track and ocationally mess around on racing until i get a new stadium truck eventually down the line. Would this be a decent combo enough power and reliability.By the way its an indoor clay track that is on the smaller side.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/ezrun-60a-...-1-10-car.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-brus...r-rc-cars.html
or could you suggest something around the same budget that would be better.
yes that would be a very good starting out combo even if you wanted to race that is a very good combo
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Old 03-06-2012, 11:33 AM
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personally i'd just pick up a used t4 to throw the electronics in. I dont know what parts are different from the t3 to t4, but if they are not very similar, one break could ruin all your fun with the truck when you can't get parts from the track or lhs. and if there is anything i learned getting back into rc, they can break quickly
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Originally Posted by jirish617
personally i'd just pick up a used t4 to throw the electronics in. I dont know what parts are different from the t3 to t4, but if they are not very similar, one break could ruin all your fun with the truck when you can't get parts from the track or lhs. and if there is anything i learned getting back into rc, they can break quickly
not totally true becaus the new thinder tiger bx/tx series are just t3's and b'3 because thunder tiger ownes associated and didnt want to make the same car so they re manufactured the b3 and put a new name on it so basically every part on that series are interchangeable with the b3's/t3's
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