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new here...
name is staci and im new here, from va. was wondering what rc model would be great as a first timer. id like to have an 18wheeler. thanks!
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Re: new here...
i like king hauler i have 2
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Re: new here...
and they are pretty 'easy' for a starter? i have experience with other models just not rc.
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Re: new here...
The King Hauler is a very good "starter" semi. Tamiya has some of the best instructions going. If you follow the manual step by step you should have no issues. Plus, you've found the best source of information going in the members of this forum. If you have questions just ask here and you'll get all the help you need.
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thank you very much!
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so have you any your interested in i know the euro trucks are cool what radio are you thinking of
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Re: new here...
Can't go wrong with the Tamiya rigs. Great manuals, mods and a big following. Where you from in VA? Grew up in Chantilly and went to school at Radford.
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Re: new here...
i live about an hr or so south of radford. i was looking at a manual for a king hauler and yes it pretty much looks like it is all screws, correct?
Last edited by i_luvsoccer_8; 05-04-2017 at 05:58 PM. |
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Re: new here...
still doing research on this hobby lol. was looking at a 4 channel? ive looked at the euro trucks but they just dont really spark my interest, even though i love cabovers
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