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drkros3 05.23.2008 02:31 PM

beginner driver
 
hey guys. i have been into rcs for a while now but i have never raced. only just bashed them in my free time. i was looking to start racing buggys at my local track. but i cant decided on a good buggy to get.

i work at hobbypeople and we do sell the rc8 but i have heard that once they get one good hard hit to the front stuff just starts to fall apart. we do sell the parts at my work so i can get a good price on everything.

there is alos the new sh z car that metalman was talking about in another thread.

what do you guys think a good beginners buggy would be.

cmcclive 05.23.2008 02:43 PM

If you have easiest access to RC8 and parts that would probably be your best bet.
I have heard mugens are tanks (they don't break), also heard good things about xrays. I have a kyosho, and the parts are expensive and have to be mail ordered (no one local sells kyosho).
Losi also get good reviews.
Go with what you can get easiest/for the best price as long as it is a good brand (some Ofnas, xray, mugen, losi, associated). If I am leaving a quality product out, I appologize.

MetalMan 05.23.2008 03:40 PM

How about the XT2? I know you guys sell all the parts for that buggy (and you should get them for ~50% off). The only real problem with it is that it weighs more than other buggies (this was essentially what happened when they improved the original X-T).

The Ofna Hyper buggies are also pretty damn durable. My Hyper 8 Pro doesn't really break. I think the only part I've ever broken on it was a front arm, but that was because I accidentally stuffed a tire into a pole at Revelation going 30+.

lincpimp 05.23.2008 04:09 PM

I would 2nd metalman on the hyper buggies. I have 2 hyper7s and a hyper8. Really like the hyper8, it is lightweight and handles well. Plus parts are cheap, and they seem very durable.

Are you going to run nitro or electric?

drkros3 05.24.2008 12:20 AM

im going to run brushless and i was thinking about that new sh car. i found out that we should be getting one on weds.

drkros3 05.24.2008 12:42 AM

i kinda thinking im going to get a crt5 and convert it to brushless.

jnev 05.24.2008 01:05 AM

The only bad thing about the CRT.5 is that it will be difficult to find a class to race in...

drkros3 05.24.2008 02:00 PM

well at the track near my house the crt.5's race with the 2wd nitro cars. but i really dont care about racing that much. i just want learn how to dirve on a track. and if i get the crt i already have everything to make it run. just whould have to buy a motor mount.

but im also thinking about getting the new sh z car buggy and racing that.

Cain 05.24.2008 05:39 PM

From the races I went too this winter, The RC8s were on fire. Really something to watch. They appeared pretty durable once you have the service pack. I ran a mugen mBX5 conversion and it was highly durable no double. But I went with an RC8 since I really liked how they performed.

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.24.2008 06:23 PM

Kyosho are strong but parts can be expensive. Mugen have discontinuted the MBX5R as they are bringing out a new buggy soon (possible at the worlds in sept.) It is best that you look at a buggy that you can gets parts for very easy. AE & Losi make RTR verions which you could get and sell the nitro parts off and keep the radio gear etc.


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