pathfinder
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Hey guys.. I'm new to nitros and this looks like a good place for info so, hi 
I've been wanting a gas truck forever, started with a USA-1 electric a long long time ago and have been screwing around with electric buggies and street cars ever since
Yesterday I finally cracked and ordered a Savage 25 RTR, (did I make a good choice or what??
) and I've been searching and searching for what all I'm going to need to get started so I could just get it all in one order, my local HS is useless... this is what I came up with so far..
I already have a 7.2 volt and charger for the rotostart...
a couple extra OS A5 plugs
Reverse module and servo (being an electric guy I need my reverse)
Glow plug igniter
a fuel bottle, and fuel filter (which I don't know if I need cuz the 25 has one built in the tank).
I haven't yet ordered a failsafe cuz there seems to be some differences... Any suggestions?
Is there anything else I should pick up?
Oh yeah... I almost ordered some HD dog bones too but they had them in 3 different lengths and I wasn't sure if they were all for the same chassis or maybe an extended or what..
I've been wanting a gas truck forever, started with a USA-1 electric a long long time ago and have been screwing around with electric buggies and street cars ever since
Yesterday I finally cracked and ordered a Savage 25 RTR, (did I make a good choice or what??
I already have a 7.2 volt and charger for the rotostart...
a couple extra OS A5 plugs
Reverse module and servo (being an electric guy I need my reverse)
Glow plug igniter
a fuel bottle, and fuel filter (which I don't know if I need cuz the 25 has one built in the tank).
I haven't yet ordered a failsafe cuz there seems to be some differences... Any suggestions?
Is there anything else I should pick up?
Oh yeah... I almost ordered some HD dog bones too but they had them in 3 different lengths and I wasn't sure if they were all for the same chassis or maybe an extended or what..
I think you have the basics covered, since you have been into RC for a while, you probably have the basic tools covered.