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quiksilver
15-02-2005, 12:24 AM
hi, i have just picked up nitro buggy - am looking for a bag / carrier for my buggy, accessories and tramsmitter - any recommendations?
thanks
winnie has a big bag for nitro buggy or look for sam cheng for RB hauler bags, else go mustafa and buy a suit case.
which buggy you got? i also just started on buggy..
for transmitter get the trusty M8 for the price it should come with pretty good servos too. depending on the model of the buggy seek out the shop that carry the parts and they may help you from there.
proven engines are : novarossi base / OS
hope it helps
Mad Armour
15-02-2005, 09:43 AM
Originally posted by quiksilver
hi, i have just picked up nitro buggy - am looking for a bag / carrier for my buggy, accessories and tramsmitter - any recommendations?
How about getting one of those large plastic Toyogo container? You can lug it around on a wheel carrier. Of course not as flashy.
IMO, dedicated rc hauler is overpriced.:(
i agree manz over priced!!!
i'm glad my buggy came with a free bag.
wahahaha
Mad Armour
15-02-2005, 11:08 AM
Which buggy you have? I've a Hyper 7 with it's red bag too.:D
mugen mbx5 prospec -- black bag :D
Mad Armour
15-02-2005, 12:36 PM
Wah....kewl!:)
And wayyyyyy over my budget for a buggy.:z
well mugen always produce good cars /buggys..
thats why i went with it knowing thats its money worth
Mad Armour
15-02-2005, 01:35 PM
Yup, the few good premium buggys are Kyosho Kanai series, Mugen and now X-Ray XB-8.
when u want to play buggy let me know
i shall join u
Mad Armour
15-02-2005, 02:08 PM
I usually bash my MT's and buggies at Tampines BMX trail. I'll let you know the next time I go there.:)
Lets hope Nic get his Rustler.
Cheers!
quiksilver
16-02-2005, 12:04 AM
thanks all for the helpful suggestions. sorry, a bit new - who/where is winnie or sam cheng?
i got me self a tamiya - nitro force. having fun with it but havent got to the dirt tracks yet. i understand turf city has a buggy track? when and where do u guys play?
cheers
so far the only track i play at is at turf city..
nice track with a control stand as well, great food and toliet too.
tamiya nitro force is a 2wd buggy right? it should be fun to drive.
just take it easy on the track. by the way the tires does wears out very fast on buggy tracks.
cheers
quiksilver
17-02-2005, 12:21 AM
dear fuse,
nitro force is a 4wd - and u are right, the tyres do wear out quick! anyway , which hobby shop would u recommend for me to go to browse for the transmitter pouch and buggy bag etc?
cheers
try orchard swan models
they should have what you need.
else try slim lim square basement -pacific models
else far east plaza - there is a hobby shoe at level 2 (sam cheng owner)
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