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billb
06-03-2004, 08:52 AM
Tamiya is releasing the E30 M3 Evo this month, and I would LOVE to get my hands on something like that. I'm specifically looking at Tamiya model 58323. When purchasing something like that, is it chassis and body only, and you supply the radio guts? Would be curious to know how much I could get into something like this for. My Dad had a MRC/Tamiya 911 Turbo when I was a kid, but a stupid friend of mine stepped on it while I was driving it, crushing it...

Thanks,
Bill B.

sbcncsu
06-03-2004, 09:56 AM
I used to be.

I had a few Tamiya cars and then graduated up to a Team Losi JRX-T truck.

Typically the cars are just the car: Chassis, body, running gear (motor may or may not be included in the kit). The radio gear you would buy separately. I have heard great things about Futaba but I was an Airtronics guy myself.

Back in the early 90's when I was into it there were several great Hobby Shops in the greater Raleigh / Durham area. One in particular was called Hobby Haven. It was off of Lynn Rd.

There are some guys over at Bimmerforums.com that are into RC cars. One guy has a car with an e39 M5 body, it is sweet.

Go to a bookstore and buy the lates issue of RC Modeler magazine, a wealth of knowledge can be gained from that magazine. It helped me immensely when I was into it.

HTH,

Jason
06-03-2004, 12:14 PM
but it turns out that they are going to be readily available for around $110 for the chasis and body, and you will have to buy a motor and remote, thats where the money is, figure it will cost $300 + once you get batteries and a charger etc and other miscillaneous stuff, then you can customize it.....

winfred
06-03-2004, 12:30 PM
you can usually get a package deal from someplace like tower hobbies online and have all of the crap needed even paint to get running. i need to get my gas cars back on the track, i have a 1/10 hpi rs4 that'll do 60-65 mph on the local 1/4 mile vellodrome, my 1/8 hpi proceed will do 70-75 but i never finished tweeking it before i got burned out on rc racing and had to take a break, you know you have too much rc crap when a extra cab pickup truck almost aint big enough to cart me and one other guy + crap to the track, we even had our own police radar unit suspended over the track to track speeds

mikemaster
06-03-2004, 07:39 PM
Here's mine when I first bought it:

http://www.hostedimage.com/is.php?i=13162&img=RC_Pics_01-27-04_009.jpg

http://www.hostedimage.com/is.php?i=13164&img=RC_Pics_01-27-04_011.jpg

These little suckers are expensive though. Figure a minimum of $450 for a 1/10 scale nitro, after you buy all the batteries, fuel, chargers, etc.

I probably have $150 in mods into mine now. If I had it to do over I'd go for a monster truck, because you need a REALLY HUGE parking lot to get up to top speed with the cars.

JR'Z 525
06-03-2004, 08:02 PM
I know this isn't a for real RC car but I bought 2 of the BMW LMR V-12 Lemans cars off ebay for $25.00 total a few years ago. These sold at the stealer for about $125 each new. Both were described as not running. I charged up one of the battery packs overnight and the thing runs like a champ! The other is in rougher shape and is a "parts car". I keep the good one at work and occaisionally take it upstairs to the large open tile floor in the plant and drive the hell out of it (at lunch time of course). Most of the plant mechanics and electricians get a turn at it and we sometimes set up a course. Cheap thrills...
JR :D

winfred
06-03-2004, 08:44 PM
we have one of those at work, it's painfully slow for us with our fast gas cars and hot electrics


I know this isn't a for real RC car but I bought 2 of the BMW LMR V-12 Lemans cars off ebay for $25.00 total a few years ago. These sold at the stealer for about $125 each new. Both were described as not running. I charged up one of the battery packs overnight and the thing runs like a champ! The other is in rougher shape and is a "parts car". I keep the good one at work and occaisionally take it upstairs to the large open tile floor in the plant and drive the hell out of it (at lunch time of course). Most of the plant mechanics and electricians get a turn at it and we sometimes set up a course. Cheap thrills...
JR :D