Just *how* tough are HL tanks?
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:46 am
Hi all,
I'd be grateful for any thoughts this 'noob' question.
My eight year old has been pestering me for a decent RC tank for some time and after some research I bought him a HL Bulldog Pro with metal gears and tracks for his birthday next Saturday. It's a big deal for him (and a lot of money for me) but I know he's going to love it (I certainly would have sacrificed a testicle for a similar gift when I was eight!)
After seeing certain YouTube videos, like any eight year old boy, he's particularly excited by the prospect putting it though it's paces in the garden. This will mostly involve negotiating short cut grass and avoiding the occasional canine deployed landmine but how will it cope with anything more hardcore and what clean-up procedures would people recommend?
He's certainly going to want to hit the sandpit at some point and this feels me with dread. Shallow puddles will also be on his radar I fear. Is this out of the question or will the tank cope and to what degree?
My background is primarily scale RC ships but we've had fun together throwing all sorts of muck at Tamiya off-road racers and rock hoppers recently that cope very well and can be liberally washed and oiled after some of our messier excursions. Are there comparisons?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts this 'noob' question.
My eight year old has been pestering me for a decent RC tank for some time and after some research I bought him a HL Bulldog Pro with metal gears and tracks for his birthday next Saturday. It's a big deal for him (and a lot of money for me) but I know he's going to love it (I certainly would have sacrificed a testicle for a similar gift when I was eight!)
After seeing certain YouTube videos, like any eight year old boy, he's particularly excited by the prospect putting it though it's paces in the garden. This will mostly involve negotiating short cut grass and avoiding the occasional canine deployed landmine but how will it cope with anything more hardcore and what clean-up procedures would people recommend?
He's certainly going to want to hit the sandpit at some point and this feels me with dread. Shallow puddles will also be on his radar I fear. Is this out of the question or will the tank cope and to what degree?
My background is primarily scale RC ships but we've had fun together throwing all sorts of muck at Tamiya off-road racers and rock hoppers recently that cope very well and can be liberally washed and oiled after some of our messier excursions. Are there comparisons?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.