yes.. but i think it is not a local website.. coz my bf is playing rc cars.. off road and on road.. and he got friends who are playing climbers and monster trucks..
If you are thinking of buying your first remote control truck, here are some things you need to keep in mind. I would advise you pick yourself up an RTR (ready to run) kit to begin with. These RTR RC trucks often come fully assembled, or require only minimal assembly like gluing the tires to the wheels. Most of these models now also include a 2 channel radio and the servos pre-installed, saving you the hassle of trying to match a radio to servos.
I am actually looking at Traxxas Summit. RTR. However, it doesn't have support here, so abit worried about spare parts purchasing over internet , will shipping costs kill? etc etc.
I am actually looking at Traxxas Summit. RTR. However, it doesn't have support here, so abit worried about spare parts purchasing over internet , will shipping costs kill? etc etc.
There is one RC shop 2nd floor in Orchard Plaza, cross the road from OG Orchard, selling Monster Trucks RC and EP 1/10 CAR. The lady owner is Mdm Winnie. Go and see.
There is one RC shop 2nd floor in Orchard Plaza, cross the road from OG Orchard, selling Monster Trucks RC and EP 1/10 CAR. The lady owner is Mdm Winnie. Go and see.
It's very easy to get poisoned by Winnie. When I was into RC cars about 8 years ago, I used to go down to her store almost every week.
A very fun hobby, but it's definitely not easy to find suitable places to practice. There are only so many tracks in S'pore to work on skills. Anyway, current hobby is definitely more satisfying even if it's THAT much more expensive.
It's very easy to get poisoned by Winnie. When I was into RC cars about 8 years ago, I used to go down to her store almost every week.
A very fun hobby, but it's definitely not easy to find suitable places to practice. There are only so many tracks in S'pore to work on skills. Anyway, current hobby is definitely more satisfying even if it's THAT much more expensive.