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Posted: 03/19/13 12:47 AM
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Hello Friends,
Beginners should stick with RTR (ready-to-run) vehicles. RTRs are ready to go out of the box - outside of installing batteries and making a few minor adjustments. Kits have to be put together, which is also fun but very time consuming for the newbie. Also, make sure you know what's in the box. Some don't come with batteries or transmitters. That can be good if you want a particular model. Go for the digital receiver. Unless you know the ins and outs of fixing these things, stick with a new model to start with. Amazon.com: gas powered rc cars, Redcat racing nitro starter kit from redcat racing for nitro rc cars.
Thanks and Regards, Umang Kumar
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