Okay, this Redbull RB7 build has got me so excited for RC and modeling that I've
Made a room in my garage just for this new hobby of mine.
Then looking and reading about RC I realized I know nothing about
RC never mind NITRO RC...
So I went to my local hobby shop and by chance they had a used RC Nitro
Tamiya TNX 1/8 "buggy". Had been fixed and never collected for six months. Guy didnt
Pay for repairs (a new pull-start nitro engine was installed). So a got it complete.
Perfect condition.
Now the learning begins. For all of us on the build, if you don't know anything
About Nitro RC cars like I did, please do yourself a favor and by a used one to practice
on. The last thing you want to do is crash your new RB7 R14 000 car on your first go.
Aftermarket parts will be difficult to get.
I've made some big mistakes. (like burning out my clutch)
and flooding my engine.
I've been back to the hobby store 4 times already for help.
The owner, Tony, has been so friendly and helpful. Kept me going.
Here's what I've learnt in one month of having it...
What is a glow plug, what is a glow plug starter, what is a pull start motor, how
to flood an engine, how to unflood an engine,how to prime an engine,
how to replace the clutch, clean the clutch, how to get the transmission cog working,
how to set the shocks, how to tune and engine (still struggle with this, rich or lean),
how to start the car in the right way (breathe)...
What nitro to use, Stripping the car down, cleaning procedures, etc.
I feel like I know less now and my confidence got knocked.
I'm just glad I'm making my mistakes (and gaining experience) now and not with the RB7!
So take my advice, start practicing on a cheaper model now, not on the RB7.
By the way, the TNX is awesome and goes like a beast in the dirt!
What surprised me was how loud and fast the car is.
I am even more excited for the build. Come on!
Keen to hear your thoughts...
Life is precious...waste it wisely!