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I know very little about RC stuff but I want to get a buddy of mine who's a real NASCAR fan a nice little gift. Any ideas? Also what kind of radio would be necessary for something like this? Gas or electric?
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
What? It's true. The only thing exciting about Nascar is when someone crashes.Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
Get out you worthless troll.
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
Get out you worthless troll.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
1/6 is too big IMO. That's the sale you get for little kids who are easily impressed by size. The runtime with the regular 9.6v battery will suck. I haven't seen any Nascar RC cars in any case.
If there are touring car bodies, you can spend a few hundred $ on building one for him.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
If you're extremely handy and have a lot of time and money, buy one of those big ones swtethan saw at Napa and an RC monster truck, build a custom frame, and put the suspension and wheels from the monster truck under the car.
Originally posted by: AudiPorsche
manual transmission on an r/c? does not exist
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
Get out you worthless troll.
Originally posted by: Horus
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
Get out you worthless troll.
Don't wanna piss in your Budweiser, but it's true.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: AudiPorsche
manual transmission on an r/c? does not exist
Well I've heard people talking about it but true, I haven't seen one yet...
Originally posted by: halik
So what exactly would be the point of rc nascar? Take any battery powered car, attach a string to it and tie it up to a stake... voila. All its gonna do is go round and round, just like the real thing.
Originally posted by: spanner
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXWY65&P=7
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDB27&P=7
Most other options would require a lot more time and effort and money. And just incase you didn't know already, these can be dangerous and require maintenance.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
And: http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=TAM58372
The F350 has a 3 speed transmission. Maybe you should get him that. Nascar fans tend to like F350s too! And it even has two solid axles and 4wd.
Edit: YEEHAW
Originally posted by: Tom
These don't have transmissions, but they're the top of the line for NASCAR style r/c.
http://www.quarterscalecar.com/
pro1z.com
