Dave NY
RCTalk Member
First of all, please be kind for such a newbie question.
I am just getting back into RC cars after decades of absence. I got out of it after my boys lost interest. One of them visited a couple of weeks ago and he had gotten back into it and had a Aarma Granite and we had a ball with the thing so of course I had to get one too and it is a blast to play with.
I went to a local track yesterday (dirt) and they we running mostly Associated buggies and stadium trucks.
I am considering getting an Associated RC10B74.1D. This is a 4WD Buggy, I just love the look of them.
My question is, is there a better car in the RTR category or should I just spend the time and money and get the RC10B74.1D and build it up. I don't want to spend money on something that won't be able to compete if I decide to really get into racing and I want to have something that will hold up and last. Also can the RC10B74.1D be easily converted to run on carpet tracks?
Thanks
Dave
I am just getting back into RC cars after decades of absence. I got out of it after my boys lost interest. One of them visited a couple of weeks ago and he had gotten back into it and had a Aarma Granite and we had a ball with the thing so of course I had to get one too and it is a blast to play with.
I went to a local track yesterday (dirt) and they we running mostly Associated buggies and stadium trucks.
I am considering getting an Associated RC10B74.1D. This is a 4WD Buggy, I just love the look of them.
My question is, is there a better car in the RTR category or should I just spend the time and money and get the RC10B74.1D and build it up. I don't want to spend money on something that won't be able to compete if I decide to really get into racing and I want to have something that will hold up and last. Also can the RC10B74.1D be easily converted to run on carpet tracks?
Thanks
Dave