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A selection of land based Radio controlled models I currently own.
| Radio controlled bikePossibly based on a HONDA HRC ? | This model was given to me by
a friend recently. The R/C gear is Techniplus 27 Mhz and uses a 7.2 v battery
pack. I think the manufacturer is Tyoko ? |
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| Hot shot | This
model was almost destroyed when I recieved it. I was supposed to strip it for
spares but after examining the chassis and gearbox, it was repaired and works
well. Very durable and obviously a few years old now. The 4x4 system works well
and goes like stink |
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| Leopard Tank | ![]() |
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This model looks the business. Each track alone has over 300 peices. My father and I built this when it first came out back in the distant past and suffers from the abysmal glue that Tamiya used to supply with thier kits (as per XR3II model below). |
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| Willy's M38 ( Wild Willy ) |
Probably one of the funnest (and finest) R/C cars you can get. In fact it's so
good, Tamiya have now re-introduced this little gem, and sorted out some of the
problems I've encountered, (Brittle front end when hitting the kirb, and wheely
bars wearing out). My car has a 'Demon power' motor and 7.2 volt nicads
installed. I did try 8.4 volts but it destroyed the tyres within 5 minutes.
Fantastic little car
I am currently experimenting with an 8.4 v
flight pack, which seems to chew the tyres a little but burn outs and wheelies
are particularly awsome. Loves kirbs !! |
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| XR311 Military Vehicle | This is the first Tamya R/C car I had ever seen. This was my dad's, and it took us about a week to build, due to the crap glue supplied, (and in the Leopard tank kit). A quick and good looking model. Pity about the glue. |
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