


but i can almost guarantee once youve battled youll want more lol
grim_marmazet wrote:Don't worry about asking questions mate, no-one here minds. We were all in the same situation once.
A Full Option Tamiya means you get the electronics, muzzle flash, speaker, gearboxes and motors for recoil, elevation and turret rotation. You get everything in the box to build a fully functional RC tank with the exception of a radio and battery.
The non-FO ones have none of that, and are primarily static kits.
Tamiya's are a big investment initially, but will run fantastically when built even stock, and can be upgraded to be even better.
As a starter i'd recommend a Tiger, as its a beautiful runner out of the box, and there are a massive amount of aftermarket parts avaliable for it.
Cheers,
Rik
good point stevie and one worth mentioning as it didnt happen to me but i have heard of the odd storytankmad wrote:Hi great choice with the tank one bit of warning though you might be hit with import duty from Hong Kong from customs and Royal Mail hit you with a bill for informing you of it so fingers crossed.![]()
Stevie
FireflyKeith wrote:I have never had import duty charges from Hong Kong, but i always get them when i buy from the states![]()
Keith