Built a car over Christmas....
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But it was easy doing it indoors on the dining room table! A fabulous 1/10th scale Tamiya Sand Scorcher. Not a Christmas present funnily enough, bought it for myself months ago but only had time to get to it this week.
Some pics for you:
Fabulously engineered components - all alloy independent suspension with torsion bars and oil filled dampers.

Taking Shape.

The finished article.

Looking great! Now to see how she runs...

Some pics for you:
Fabulously engineered components - all alloy independent suspension with torsion bars and oil filled dampers.

Taking Shape.

The finished article.

Looking great! Now to see how she runs...

Lovely job, still one of my all time favourite kits!
I built a "poor man's" Scorcher a while back, before the re-release. I use a Grasshopper with a Kamtec Beetle shell, and some M-chassis alloys…

http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=6...
I built a "poor man's" Scorcher a while back, before the re-release. I use a Grasshopper with a Kamtec Beetle shell, and some M-chassis alloys…

http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=6...
vdubbin said:
Lovely job, still one of my all time favourite kits!
I built a "poor man's" Scorcher a while back, before the re-release. I use a Grasshopper with a Kamtec Beetle shell, and some M-chassis alloys…

http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=6...
Nice work! Lovin the colour scheme I built a "poor man's" Scorcher a while back, before the re-release. I use a Grasshopper with a Kamtec Beetle shell, and some M-chassis alloys…

http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.asp?cid=6...

My next kit will be a Grasshopper, they've been re-released too, about 80 quid. Had one way back when, got rid of it

I'm worried this could turn into an expensive addiction.
Yes they were both good, both 4 wheel drive buggies.
The bigwig caused a revelation IIRC because it was the first kit to use an 8.4 volt battery cell, which made it as fast as buggery.
Honestly, get yourself down to a model shop soon, Tamiya are doing a lot of these old kits again from our youth. You'll have a complete nostalgia fest, trust me
The bigwig caused a revelation IIRC because it was the first kit to use an 8.4 volt battery cell, which made it as fast as buggery.
Honestly, get yourself down to a model shop soon, Tamiya are doing a lot of these old kits again from our youth. You'll have a complete nostalgia fest, trust me

Ahhhh, now you've made me miss my old Hotshot too!!
Yeh cheaper has to be online, wouldn't know who's good but have a look in the scale model forum on here and find Roop. He's the main man and has so much RC it's scary. He'll probably point you in the right direction.
As a guide though, I paid:
£45 for radio gear brand new from Modelzone ( Hitec stuff )
£25 for the battery cell to power the car
£22 for a fast charger
The speed controller was included with the kit.
And the kit was £280, but as I said they start at about £80.
So your £300 looks a wee bit steep? How much is just the car kit sans other stuff?
Yeh cheaper has to be online, wouldn't know who's good but have a look in the scale model forum on here and find Roop. He's the main man and has so much RC it's scary. He'll probably point you in the right direction.
As a guide though, I paid:
£45 for radio gear brand new from Modelzone ( Hitec stuff )
£25 for the battery cell to power the car
£22 for a fast charger
The speed controller was included with the kit.
And the kit was £280, but as I said they start at about £80.
So your £300 looks a wee bit steep? How much is just the car kit sans other stuff?
Found this - brand new Boomerang for £125, will throw in radio for £60...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TAMIYA-58418-BOOMERANG-OFF-R...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TAMIYA-58418-BOOMERANG-OFF-R...
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