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  1. The platform seems stable; as in, plenty of spares and opportunities to learn how to repair
  2. I have been told in many forum and Reddit replies to my posts, that Tamiya vehicles are mainly good for display purposes and not much else, too many times for me to ignore. In the end, I got a Maverick Quantum RX Flux. It is RTR but there are enough upgrades I can do to keep me occupied for 6-12 months, so I went with that as my first RC car. After that, I will reevaluate.
  3. Thank you for all of your responses; it is appreciated it. In the end, I decided not to go with a Tamiya RC car. However, you have given me plenty of information regarding RC wheels in general, that will come in helpful. Thank you
  4. Thank you for all of your responses; it is appreciated it. In the end, I decided not to go with a Tamiya RC car. When my new car arrives, I will see how twitchy it is. I know there are many servo upgrades for it to make handling more responsive but as you can imagine from my original post, I may prefer stock if it's a little sluggish.
  5. To be honest, I was not sure where to start. I tried Google'ing "What wheels fit TT-02" and that did not help.
  6. In the next few weeks, I am going to buy my first RC car. It will likely be a TT-02, as I want 4WD. Specifically, I will probably get the Tamiya 58682 ('1991 Audi V8 Touring'). My plan is to put this BMW X5 body shell on it and I want some wheels similar to the ones in the included photo. Unfortunately, Modelsport (as an example of one UK website) have 690x 1:10 scale wheels alone. That is so many and I have no idea what I can filter on the left-hand side to reduce the amount. Is anyone please able to assist?
  7. In the next few weeks, I am going to buy my first RC car. It will likely be a TT-02, as I want 4WD. Specifically, I will probably get the Tamiya 58682 ('1991 Audi V8 Touring'). I know I will need to buy a radio, receiver, servo, battery and battery charger. RC cars tend to be twitchy, from what I can tell, when you steer left and right. However, I want mine to be smoother - almost like a real car. To do this, am I looking for anything specific when I choose the radio, receiver and/or servo, or do they all allow this option?
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