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Anyone rate this?
I have had enough of the 1/10 as i never really researched the availabilty and reliability of the car i purchased, every time i run it something breaks or shakes loose, http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/HNC365PRO.htm
So i am researching as we speak, i have found spares for this one are easily available, even from the car club i am about to join. http://www.storacingproducts.com/cgi...wprod_PBA1006B Has anyone any feedback on this one? Cheers Dave |
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Look up hobao or hong nor. They are the US version of ofna. For the price you have listed on that site you could get yourself a hyper 7/8 or a jammin. Shumacker won't be much better then the car that you already have.
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Thanks for the heads up, but im looking at £360 for the Hyper 7 whereas the Schumacher is £220.
Must say this is nice though!! http://www.storacingproducts.com/cgi...owprod_HBM7PBS Dave Last edited by DaveM; 2-06-2007 at 8:47 AM. |
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Ryan would be a good one to talk to because he is on the other side of the pond just like you!
But he has a good point, if you go with a cheaper one you will have to drop some money into it to get it running comparable to a hyper or a jammin |
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[quote=DaveM;485853]Thanks for the heads up, but im looking at £360 for the Hyper 7 whereas the Schumacher is £220.
Must say this is nice though!! http://www.storacingproducts.com/cgi...owprod_HBM7PBS Arrrrhhh decisions!! I dooooo like the above one. I know it will be worth the extra cash in the long run.. So the Hao Bao Hyper 7 PBS will be serously looked into. Cheers Dave |
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I have imported car parts (for my real car, Focus LOL) because the prices are much cheaper over the pond, but got stung with UK import tax!!, even though i had them marked as 'gift' If i could handle a 8 hour flight i would be over like a flash, what with the 2:1 exchange rate. I will have a butchers at that site Ryan, cheers mate. Dave |
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Something large and heavy won't save much £££ by import (because of the extra shipping cost which is taxed) but something small and light like an engine or servo is where I can save money. Check out fleabay as well dave but stick to a proper brand. For your purposes a decent looking 2nd hand Hyper7 would be ideal for you to learn with and can be had for about £100. |
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Cheers for the heads up Ryan. I have taken on board all the above info, and am very grateful, and i wish i had found this forum BEFORE i bought my nitro car.
I used to race 1/10 electic buggies back in the mid 80's (Hornet, frog, them ended up with a Schumacher Cat which im suprised they still sell) so i have plenty of driving experience. Just need to learn about the nitro scene now. I would prefer to stay away from ebay, and but from a shop, only because if there is any come back, i could take it back to the model shop. Really this is for my 10 year old son, but i would want a good 'un as im sure i will want a go myself. Cheers Dave |
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Just bought my daughter a Hornet for her birthday by the way, she loves it!!! (shes 6!) |
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[quote=Ryan with savage;486055Just bought my daughter a Hornet for her birthday by the way, she loves it!!! (shes 6!)[/QUOTE] Cool. I noticed they re released the Hornet, but with an ESC rather than the balloon covered switch control that was forever screwing up !!. And i forgot to mention i had a Subaru Brat, again they have re released it. I was about 10 when i had the Hornet and loved it. I know how she feels mmmm I think my Dad has bought him 'something' at the model shop yesterday. Im guessing because me Dads being very secretive when i questioned him. If he has, it maybe the swiftII, as he was concered about the speed these things go. Either way im sure im gonna have fun with it <cough> i mean my son !!. (and it hasnt cost me ££) Dave |
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Yep he bought the Swift II, i spent hours reading the swift posts the other night, and this mkII version has had all the niggly bits sorted.
I will let you know how i get on breaking it in, at the weekend. Have a good un' Dave Last edited by DaveM; 2-09-2007 at 8:45 AM. |
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