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How accessible is it to someone with no knowledge or skills of modelling/electronics?
Fine - everything is pre-packed and unless you get the really race stuff it's hard to connect it up wrong. The batteries need a bit of TLC but that's about it.
Plenty of hobby stores will sell you a bundle of everything you need to get going. Probably not the best route in because they compromise but if you just want to dive in you can do worse.
Or you can go down the rabbit hole online learning about all the kit before pulling the trigger.
Ok, so I’ve never been into rc or anything(a few lads had nitro cars at school tho).
How accessible is it to someone with no knowledge or skills of modelling/electronics? I’ve built airfix kits as a kid, guitars and all sorts of diy and prop building over the years but never looked at cars before.
This thread has got me hooked and I’ve no idea what I’m looking at lol