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Jimbob 2705

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Hi Guys,

Would this be a suitable starter buggy Seben Buggy BV2 BK7 1/10 Nitro RC Car RTR 4WD 1/10 (Ebay Number: 400095304073). I have never heard of the make Seben, Are they any good?

Also, Would the RC Nitro Hot Bodies Lightning Stadium 10 Sport be suitable as a starter truggy? Can you get a new/different body for it as I am not too keen on the standard one? Oh, and new wheels?

Which would be the best out of the above two?
 
I've checked out the Seben products as well, very nice quality from looking at their website. I love the bodys they offer for the on-road r/c's.
Hot Bodies is a good brand to start with. Durable and easy to take care of. Parts are available everywhere too.
If you want a truggy go ahead and get the 1/8th version. It's not expensive at all and will be more fun all around. You can put just about any shell you want on most r/c's..
The Hot Bodies truggy's will accept a wide variety. Some may require different mounts, but that is cheap and easy to do.
 
I've checked out the Seben products as well, very nice quality from looking at their website. I love the bodys they offer for the on-road r/c's.
Hot Bodies is a good brand to start with. Durable and easy to take care of. Parts are available everywhere too.
If you want a truggy go ahead and get the 1/8th version. It's not expensive at all and will be more fun all around. You can put just about any shell you want on most r/c's..
The Hot Bodies truggy's will accept a wide variety. Some may require different mounts, but that is cheap and easy to do.

Thank you very much for that!;)

What is the advantage of the 1/8th over the 1/10th?
 
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