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  • #16
    one word to describe-IMPRESSIVE....gosh...i can't imagine what mods u did with your real life car....must be a 480hp supercar..
    Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

    Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

    Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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    • #17
      I also have a Xray NT1 fully modded.
      this is full EU manufacture and Carbonfiber+composite.
      IMHO the Rolly royce of R/C cars



      link http://www.teamxray.com/teamxray/pro...ame=XRAY%20NT1

      And the best tools to get the job done are by HUDY.
      the setup table is amazing also

      HUDY TOOLS


      R/C madness - please all come out from the woodwork.
      Last edited by decksurgeon; 23-07-08, 12:13 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by louie View Post
        where to buy em?
        try these real poison shops:

        HOBBYLINK
        14 Scotts Road,
        Far East Plaza, #03-79
        Singapore 228213
        Tel: +65 67370934
        www.hobbylink.com.sg


        S'WAN MODEL AND TRADING
        150 Orchard Rd
        #02-40/41 Orchard Plaza
        Tel : +65 6732 5227/6235 0867


        HOBBY PLUS
        200 Turf Club Road
        #01-10
        Singapore 287994
        Tel: +65 62572008
        hobby_plus@hotmail.com


        Singapore Hobby Supplies Pte Ltd
        150 South Bridge Road
        Fook Hai Building #B1-23
        Singapore 058727
        Tel: +65 65330337 / +65 65321993
        www.singahobby.com


        HOBBY PLACE
        11 Rivervale Cresent #01-04
        Rivervale Mall Singapore 545082


        TOYKAR
        583, Orchard Road
        B1-11 Forum The Shopping Mall
        Singapore 238884
        Tel: +65 6732 3197
        www.toykar.com


        HOBBY BUG
        128 Arab Street
        Tel: +65 6222 0725


        RACECRAFT RC
        60 Jalan Penjara
        Singapore 149375
        Tel : +65 62721161
        www.racecraftrc.com

        HOBBYTHIGZ
        Blk 201-E, Tampines Street 23,
        #01-118, Singapore 520201.
        Tel: 65-67828311
        Fax: 65-67887356
        HP: 65-97465015
        www.hobbythingz.com
        team@hobbthingz.com


        STARGEK
        178 Paya Lebar Road
        #01-03 Paya Lebar 178 Singapore 409030
        Tel : +65 6746 2168
        cust.svc@stargek.com
        www.stargek.com

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        • #19
          OMG... tat is soooo cool !.... swee swee
          *****************************
          A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


          Just me and my NT...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by louie View Post
            where to buy em?
            buy from winnie at orchard plaza 2nd floor, swan models..so far her price is quite competitive..know her for around 20 years liao since 1987..

            used to play tamiya hornets, hotshot back in the 80's primary six time..

            then 1997 play front wheel drive honda civic touring cars

            2008 play drifting liao..LOL

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            • #21
              wow..GP cars very loud..i dun think can play below my block..

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              • #22
                Originally posted by leslie View Post
                wow..GP cars very loud..i dun think can play below my block..
                wanted to get this hobby a few years ago but no kakis or friends. Any experts wanna teach me? how to start this hobby?

                which is good, battery or run with petrol type?

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                • #23
                  battery or gas power.

                  depends on your playing environment... is noise an issue???

                  getting started, very dangerous man. can be like the black hole no budget F1 style with the top end cars and equipment.

                  allocate 10K can get u a very very nice set up with all the bells and whistles gear wise. and i mean everything from German made credit-card size microprocessor controlled chargers to the top end EU made R/C tools, Japanese Frequency hopping controllers with digital servos - every parameter including the frequency pulse of ABS application and braking/throttle curve can be adjusted! etc etc

                  there is lap timing gear also and micro cameras to mount also if youre into that

                  R/C....it's like Mini F1. poison deep deep!

                  who said carbon fiber, titanium and composites had to cost you 800k for a track car?

                  enjoy!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by wmatt76 View Post
                    wanted to get this hobby a few years ago but no kakis or friends. Any experts wanna teach me? how to start this hobby?

                    which is good, battery or run with petrol type?

                    start this hobby is relatively easy..depending on your budget lah..basic drift cars can get around 400+ without batteries and charger..good lipo batteries cost around 170-80 for 5000mah and charger around 200..

                    petrol car got sound so more realistic but quite messy because of gasoline etc..

                    depending on what you wanna play, if drifting must use electric..drifting will overheat gasoline engines..

                    nowadays lipo batteries also can last you 2 hours plus after an hour of charging..

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by decksurgeon View Post
                      battery or gas power.

                      depends on your playing environment... is noise an issue???

                      getting started, very dangerous man. can be like the black hole no budget F1 style with the top end cars and equipment.

                      allocate 10K can get u a very very nice set up with all the bells and whistles gear wise. and i mean everything from German made credit-card size microprocessor controlled chargers to the top end EU made R/C tools, Japanese Frequency hopping controllers with digital servos - every parameter including the frequency pulse of ABS application and braking/throttle curve can be adjusted! etc etc

                      there is lap timing gear also and micro cameras to mount also if youre into that

                      R/C....it's like Mini F1. poison deep deep!

                      who said carbon fiber, titanium and composites had to cost you 800k for a track car?

                      enjoy!

                      bro..heard that electric cars dun really need throttle curve? it will function better with GP cars?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by leslie View Post
                        bro..heard that electric cars dun really need throttle curve? it will function better with GP cars?
                        you can adjust the throttle curve for all cars electric and GP.
                        with the GP - in the high end, you can adjust the clutch bite point and how it bites and also sometimes there is a 2 speed gearbox with a centrifugal clutch to be adjusted also.

                        if you are into Drift, GP is not for you.
                        for drift - you need high and instaneous torque at the wheels, sometimes at low speeds. the electric DC motor is the perfect piece of equipment as the principal of function is instant torque at any RPM. nitro engine does not have this characteristic.

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                        • #27
                          which shop to buy the GTR? is this the mini Z?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by leslie View Post



                            start this hobby is relatively easy..depending on your budget lah..basic drift cars can get around 400+ without batteries and charger..good lipo batteries cost around 170-80 for 5000mah and charger around 200..

                            petrol car got sound so more realistic but quite messy because of gasoline etc..

                            depending on what you wanna play, if drifting must use electric..drifting will overheat gasoline engines..

                            nowadays lipo batteries also can last you 2 hours plus after an hour of charging..
                            how much to get a reasonable drift battery operated car?
                            where i can get a good bargain?
                            any webby for me to explore more (or poison more)?
                            haa haa....

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                            • #29
                              have a friend with a Tamiya car + everything else.
                              near mint im told. his baby came along and now he does not have time now for it. he is asking ~ $700 for everything, car+transmetter+charger etc.
                              he paid 4 digit prices when it was new. so its a steal basically.

                              if you are interested, PM me, i put u in touch with him.

                              the other place to get bargains is:
                              http://www.rctech.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=22

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by decksurgeon View Post
                                you can adjust the throttle curve for all cars electric and GP.
                                with the GP - in the high end, you can adjust the clutch bite point and how it bites and also sometimes there is a 2 speed gearbox with a centrifugal clutch to be adjusted also.

                                if you are into Drift, GP is not for you.
                                for drift - you need high and instaneous torque at the wheels, sometimes at low speeds. the electric DC motor is the perfect piece of equipment as the principal of function is instant torque at any RPM. nitro engine does not have this characteristic.

                                correct lor..gp cars got clutch..so need to throttle to a certain level before the cluth engages...

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