Electric rwd radio contol car
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C2996 said:
after recently buying my third off-roader a schumacher menace i have decided to get a car, preferbly a lamborghini, does anyone sell a rwd electric car, most seem to be fwd or 4wd. i don't want another nitro car as i like racing them around the house.
any help?
any help?
Have a look here :
www.tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=5
Rear 2WD Lambo Countach.
Ta daaaaa !
skodaku said:
C2996 said:
after recently buying my third off-roader a schumacher menace i have decided to get a car, preferbly a lamborghini, does anyone sell a rwd electric car, most seem to be fwd or 4wd. i don't want another nitro car as i like racing them around the house.
any help?
any help?
Have a look here :
www.tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=5
Rear 2WD Lambo Countach.
Ta daaaaa !
And expect to pay a pretty penny for anything in the first 100 models of Tamiya and even more for the top 10.
Claire
Gaffer said:
skodaku said:
C2996 said:
after recently buying my third off-roader a schumacher menace i have decided to get a car, preferbly a lamborghini, does anyone sell a rwd electric car, most seem to be fwd or 4wd. i don't want another nitro car as i like racing them around the house.
any help?
any help?
Have a look here :
www.tamiyaclub.com/car.asp?id=5
Rear 2WD Lambo Countach.
Ta daaaaa !
And expect to pay a pretty penny for anything in the first 100 models of Tamiya and even more for the top 10.
Claire
Ah, always a catch. Still, what's money for if not to spend ? Answers on a £10 note, please.
As has been said, buy a decent 4wd touring car and pull the prop and front drive shafts out, great fun with low power motors, and put the 4wd back in for stupid power motors which would be pretty undrivable with 2wd. It's how i do it.
Tamiya do an m chassis that's rwd, but these tend to be quite fragile, and bodys for them expensive.
Tamiya do an m chassis that's rwd, but these tend to be quite fragile, and bodys for them expensive.
Martin TH said:
As has been said, buy a decent 4wd touring car and pull the prop and front drive shafts out, great fun with low power motors, and put the 4wd back in for stupid power motors which would be pretty undrivable with 2wd. It's how i do it.
Tamiya do an m chassis that's rwd, but these tend to be quite fragile, and bodys for them expensive.
Tamiya do an m chassis that's rwd, but these tend to be quite fragile, and bodys for them expensive.
When i took the prop shaft out i left the 13x2 motor in!
(i use it for drifting)
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