What's The Best Tamiya RC To Buy? (Beginners Guide For Your First Tamiya Build Kit)

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Жыл бұрын

Want To build your first Tamiya RC, watch this first.
Have you never built an RC kit before? No clue about what you need to buy to make it work? So many Tamiya kits but what is best for you? In this video, I try to pick and explain what would be a great place to start as well as what you need to get it up and running.
As a massive RC and Tamiya fan, I have been lucky enough to build and run over 100 kits and in this video is a list of a few that I think are the best to kick off with as a total beginner.
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@onkouth
@onkouth Жыл бұрын
The one thing I would say is whatever car you are looking for much of the fun in these cars is in the build process itself so please don't buy the XB cars, you will thank me when you've finished building your pride and joy and have that overwhelming feeling of satisfaction, also, if you damage it you will know how to fix it. Tamiya instructions are beautifully clear and easy to follow, just make sure you have a good set of screwdrivers and some long nose pliers, fit circlips in place inside a clear plastic bag as they love to fly 😃
@eastendchewlix8885
@eastendchewlix8885 Жыл бұрын
DT-03 Neo Fighter for me. Best starter kit
@EranUserName
@EranUserName Жыл бұрын
After many years, I came back with my kids with a td03 neo fighter. It was a superb build and very sturdy for new and young drivers
@Marcus7469
@Marcus7469 Жыл бұрын
My first kit I built was by myself when I was around 11 years ago with the grasshopper. I even had a broken collar bone at the time from a skateboard
@agevan6735
@agevan6735 Жыл бұрын
Legend!!
@London1064
@London1064 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best RC videos I have seen and provides lots of very useful information for either a beginner or someone wanting to get back into the hobby. 10/10.
@chrisproctor6673
@chrisproctor6673 Жыл бұрын
My first kit when I was a teenager was a hornet and would recommend it to anyone starting out who wants a buggy
@jnkschick
@jnkschick Жыл бұрын
Me, too! Then a Frog & Monster Beetle. Thundershot was my 1st 4WD.
@malcomsmith875
@malcomsmith875 Жыл бұрын
Lunchbox was my first RC car this year, then a TT02 Mustang then I just finished a Clod! I have a scale modelling background. I actually built a Tamiya RC tank before the Lunchbox, but that was driven by a desire for a large scale working tank (and RTR is not for me). I agree the Lunchbox is a great place to start, and that hard plastic body is an easy way in to spray painting for the inexperienced. The decals give the basic understanding of the process without scaring. Mustang/TT02 was just to see what a more involved chassis was like - great was the answer. Not overly complex, like the Lancia there are more decals and a polycarb body so a different paint method and (for a noob) daunting decals. It's now had oil shocks and an uprated motor fitted. So much fun to blast round the local car park. Clod? Always wanted one from when I saw one as a student and was broke. Not such a hard build, Tamiya instructions are just solid, but not a beginners. But, if you want to try some modding beyond "motor and shocks" then get a Clod - mine has on axle servos plus oil shocks and 20T brushed motors (I'm not ready to invest in LiPos yet).
@theoagrc
@theoagrc Жыл бұрын
I think for a first build you can’t go far wrong with a Holiday Buggy on the DT-02 chassis. It is set up for beginners and the 380 motor makes it really easy for little ones starting out. Built one recently with my daughter and paired it with a Carson Wheel Start transmitter (which came with a servo also). Great place for getting young children started in the hobby of building a RC.
@arturosrk
@arturosrk Жыл бұрын
My first two were the Buggyira TT-01 and 2020 Ford GT Mk II TT-02 respectively. Got them both' 21/'22 and man.. the chassis were simple to build but those decals.... those 100+ decals each... they taught me patience and though not perfectly placed, the end products look amazing. The chassis were good beginner ones for sure. Been trying to get my hands on a Wild One (not many decals lol) for months!
@jasontorre3267
@jasontorre3267 2 ай бұрын
I went the complete opposite direction. My first Tamiya kit build was the full option control Centurion tank kit. It was complex, expensive, and a time consuming build. I loved every minute of it. I come from a heavy mechanical background and am also a scale modeler.
@jack-o-trades
@jack-o-trades Жыл бұрын
I’m in the middle of helping my 11 yo build his first RC. We went with a Traxxas Stampede. I’m not a huge fan of Traxxas but I have to give them props on this kit. First it comes with everything needed including all electronics minus batteries. This is how it should be done. I would argue the manual is second to none. Easy to follow for the younger hobbiest with clear full color images for each step. The parts bags are also sorted by step. The build design also seems simplified in the way things go together. It almost seems idiot proof. Overall, I am impressed with this kit for the first time builder. Last year I helped my 6 yo build a Comical Avante. I did most of the work but tried to keep him engaged as much as possible. I have noticed that the younger builders tend to struggle with driving self tapping screws. It’s even more problematic with Phillips head screws (common in the Tamiya kits) that tend to cam-out. This is where socket head cap screws are beneficial. My two cents….
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a fantastic comment 👍🏻
@ksavage681
@ksavage681 25 күн бұрын
Traxxas don't make kits. Tamiya and Kyosho still do.
@IIIxwaveIII
@IIIxwaveIII Жыл бұрын
My first was a the og thundershot at age 13. Built it all night over night. Was awesome
@4acae86
@4acae86 Жыл бұрын
I really think that the tt02 is a really good budget kit to start with, no matter which version you chose. The first cat I built was a xv-01, but I did a ton of research before buying it. I’ve also built a few full size cars so I’m pretty experienced with tools. The beauty of the tt02 is that it’s very simple. It was the car that I used to try track racing with and it was great to learn on since it doesn’t have much adjustment. The reason I started with an xv01 was because I thought that it would be the only rc car I would buy….. not was I wrong.
@prophetate
@prophetate Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Gavin and very educational 😊👍 will share it!
@yellomello71
@yellomello71 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you. In fact, the first car I´ve built 30 years after I was a teenager (and that was just one, the Grasshopper) was the Midnight Pumpkin. All I can contribute to this is the DT-02/03 chassis. They are a really great value for money, easy to build, durable and fun to drive. Buggies like the Sand Viper, I can strongly recommend. It comes with CVA Shocks and it is comletely ball raced. It might be perfect for beginners. But its all just my opinion 😎
@andyashby
@andyashby 5 ай бұрын
best video for a rc newbie that i have seen yet! really helped me understand to basics of how the marvels work. Thank you! Great job explaining!!!!
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel 5 ай бұрын
Thanks a good luck with your RC adventure.
@ndu38
@ndu38 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, great video. Setting out on the RC journey with my 6yr old son. Your breakdown of all the sec connects etc was really helpful.
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
Hi and welcome. RC is a great hobby to spend with your children but watch out, as one RC car is never enough and it soon turns into five 😀👍🏻👍🏻
@paulfriar7517
@paulfriar7517 Жыл бұрын
I would go with a midnight pumpkin. The body doesn’t need to be painted to look like box art and decals are super easy. Buggy wise a Neo Fighter as the DT03 is cheap and easy to build
@ChaNnArD-mD
@ChaNnArD-mD Жыл бұрын
Pumpkin/lunchbox #1 best beginner kits. Fun to drive too.
@steved4738
@steved4738 Жыл бұрын
Some great advice here. I would recommend the DT02 Holiday Buggy as a looker but with modern reliable running gear and very easy to build with minimal painting. The DT03 buggies are also excellent and very good value for money
@briandoll7280
@briandoll7280 Жыл бұрын
Plus the Holiday buggy has many upgrades which makes the car continue to be interesting even after it is built and been run a few times
@chowettgoes
@chowettgoes Жыл бұрын
Tamiya Commical is a great first kit, does wheelies, gearbox pre assembled, tough as well 👍
@juan2d2000
@juan2d2000 Жыл бұрын
Mine was a Falcon, but since they seem to not want to re re that kit, I would say the Grasshopper would be the best first kit.
@Paul__FC
@Paul__FC 11 ай бұрын
I'd go with a TT02B. Great performance, easy build , easy to drive and quick. So many hop ups.
@sed6
@sed6 Жыл бұрын
8:39 I am restoring my vintage Frog right now. I just have to paint the body and apply my OG repop decals. Those pink tires are kind of awesome.
@rc_racing_uk
@rc_racing_uk Жыл бұрын
i used to race an avante in doors back in the day the car was amazing it handeled very well
@orybatchelor152
@orybatchelor152 Жыл бұрын
looking to get my daughters 3 year old gift getting her started early but this is what she wants. lol the lunch box bright pink is her up and down. Perfect for us to project on.
@vintagekyoshorccars-tcmkyo4781
@vintagekyoshorccars-tcmkyo4781 Жыл бұрын
Tamiya Rising Fighter for a child that's going to bash into everything. Hornet or Wildone for an older kid, progressing to The Frog for some fun. The world is your oyster for an adult with the cash !
@mattclayton9165
@mattclayton9165 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one Gavin. I bought the escort mk2 rally car last year as my first proper RC, because I loved the look. Well pleased as I upgraded most of the bits after watching your build vid. Looking at what to get next and you bring this out, really would like the Wild One I think, can’t afford the money ones! That Lunchbox/ Monster Beetle though……….🤔
@Ah87100
@Ah87100 Жыл бұрын
Some great Tips & Recommendations Gavin. Even for the Experienced builders the basic kits are very fun 🤩
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
I was surprised how much I enjoy driving the Hot Shot
@SavyBajaBuster
@SavyBajaBuster Жыл бұрын
I think that any of the tamiya cars are within most people's capabilities of building as the instructions are really clear and you've always got instructional videos like your own if you get stuck... Personally i think you can't go wrong with a Grasshopper or (my first car back in the day) The Hornet.. simple straightforward build that will give you a little understanding of how they work and set you on you way for the next build and then the next and then the next and then the next..etc...😆😆😆😆
@buda3d2007
@buda3d2007 Жыл бұрын
spend the extra get the hornet, at high speed the hornet will not as easily flip like the grasshopper, I have both and they have the same engine, I swapped out the basic one in the grasshopper to make it as fast as the hornet.
@ThePckupelan
@ThePckupelan Жыл бұрын
for nostalgic reason, im starting to rebuild my old TL01 that's my first "hobby grade RC" back then, manual speed controller, twin servo, slow motor and no bearings.
@BattleshipOrion
@BattleshipOrion 5 ай бұрын
I just started getting into RC with an excavator, and a bulldozer so I might not have a lick of right to state this, but for COMPLETE newbies, Tamiya does also make tanks, ships, and trucks (a Tamiya CAT D11 sounds cool though, I'd buy & build that). The ships can be converted to RC if they are big enough in scale (so nothing below 1:200 I think), while the trucks, and tanks can be a bit "lacking". I suggest shopping for mods you want during the building phase, like tracks, hitches, lights, etc.
@rcinhand9671
@rcinhand9671 Жыл бұрын
Good list. The Lunchbox and Hornet are perfect kits for beginners.
@steve-d0
@steve-d0 Жыл бұрын
Id also recommend the TT02B series for the beginner 4WD model. Either the Plasma Edge First Try kit or if they are wanting to do the build but not the paint the pre painted gunmetal/iridescent/metallic models of the plasma Edge 2 / Neo Scorcher/Dual Ridge kits are great or if they are feeling more confident and want to try paint when there are the STD cut and paint versions too. Super simple kits to build and relatively cheap too. Plus they can be modified into a relatively decent car as experience grows. Just make sure you have 2 kidneys before you start.
@markmerrin1606
@markmerrin1606 Жыл бұрын
Yes buddy ..that's pretty well on point. . you guys always preference the lunch box over the pumpkin.. O well each to their own..great vid mate.
@sewwhatsknitting.
@sewwhatsknitting. Жыл бұрын
Thank you for an informative video. I am a newbie to RC and have decided to go for a LunchBox 😊
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! A Lunchbox is a great fun place to start :)
@shadow7037932
@shadow7037932 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I recommend a base TT02B kit with a bearing kit. TT02 has a lot of aftermarket support so good parts availability.
@roloreoandy9867
@roloreoandy9867 Жыл бұрын
Nailed on the Lunchbox (Pumpkin) , Hornet recommendations Gavin. The Hornet was my first and it was nothing to the body even back in the 80's. I painted my Hornet body with a brush and it still looked pretty good for brush painting.
@bluejay1664
@bluejay1664 Жыл бұрын
I just built a lunchbox for my son. He loves it. So much fun
@simonbodill
@simonbodill Жыл бұрын
I thought the DT03 buggy was an easy and nice first build when I got back into it 😊
@davidgreen8520
@davidgreen8520 Жыл бұрын
Back in the early 90’s I bought a New Tamiya Top Force Evolution and this was my second car,but 1st car I built by myself.I was about 18 years old and only had basic skills and with Tamiya’s simple instructions I built it up with ease.Build both gearboxes and then onto the chassis.As for price of the ReRe I got one on EBay fully built but never driven,as new with a few Evolution bits for £270+P+P.
@michaeldorich4485
@michaeldorich4485 Жыл бұрын
I think this is an excellent video. From a beginners standpoint I would agree that the Lunchbox would be my choice because the durability and painting the body. You don't need any special paint. In the states the Lunchbox is a little cheaper than the Hornet or Frog. Except of the painting of the driver figure and body I would suggest the comical Grasshopper, Hornet or Frog because the transmission is assembled. As a side note, I think Tamiya recently came out with the dust cover for the TT02 rally cars.
@briandoll7280
@briandoll7280 Жыл бұрын
For a buggy, Holiday Buggy is super easy, prepainted and options are easy to find. My youngest built it as her first when she was only nine years old. There are a few items she did paint but they are not necessary.
@mattiasrc
@mattiasrc Жыл бұрын
Great guide. I would go with the DT-03, that must be the most value for the money and a easy kit to build, runs good and it´s durable.
@catxls1835
@catxls1835 Жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestions Gavin but there are some other great Tamiya kit's out there for the beginners Bud. How about the Holiday Buggy with the 380 motor and DT-02 chassis! It's also/or was also a hardbody model with a stack of upgrade options available, including a 540 type motor upgrade and oil filled shocks. Moving on to a four wheel drive buggy progressively, I would choose Hot-Shot with the 540 motor that can also be upgraded over a period of time. BUT, the price of the Top Force cannot be ignored, and if "I" were choosing between the TF and HS, it would always be the Top Force. However, that is quite an advanced car to learn to drive with and the repair bills will be expensive. Believe me. Whereas the Hot Shot is almost the same (ish) layout, yet parts are plentiful (ish) and cheaper than the TF. Anyways buddy, you asked and I replied! Great video!! Thumbs up!!
@raymondyeo168
@raymondyeo168 Жыл бұрын
Great content as usual! I'm still looking to get my hands on a BNIB Super Hot Shot/Wild Willy/C11...
@Renegade67868
@Renegade67868 Жыл бұрын
TT-02 will be the first choice for beginners! I have the Tamiya Sand Scorcher NIB and a TLR 8ight 3.0 E NIB for the experienced builder like myself 😉😁
@MaxIQ77
@MaxIQ77 Ай бұрын
Great Information 👍
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@canuckchuck8836
@canuckchuck8836 Жыл бұрын
Lunchbox...100%. The mini Lunchbox is a good build to do with kids and they can run it in the house. Also the Neo Fighter is a super easy build along with any of the TT-02B based buggies.
@timothypimlott7641
@timothypimlott7641 Жыл бұрын
Nice choice of cars Gavin 🙂
@andrewcipriano2890
@andrewcipriano2890 Жыл бұрын
The first tamiya rc car I had was the tt-02D supra. Very surprised how easy it all came together. The tt02 chassis is in my opinion the best chassis to start with.
@svenvangroen1351
@svenvangroen1351 Жыл бұрын
My first Tamiya back in the day, cheap and as simple to build as the Lunchbox was the Grasshopper 2. It even has a hard body that doesn’t need to be painted.
@chancemeek1850
@chancemeek1850 Жыл бұрын
I use to work for Horizon Hobby and a couple of the employees would give me the business (jokingly) for being a Tamiya guy. One guy had to try a kit out and bought a Grasshopper. Now him and his friends are all Tamiya fans. I bought and built a Grasshopper for my son and it was an easy build and very durable. My son also has an Arrma Stanton and he prefers the Grasshopper.
@shanec8812
@shanec8812 Жыл бұрын
Hornet is a good choice. TT02B or DT03 would be good too.
@ramblingimbecile2295
@ramblingimbecile2295 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't recommend the Hornet for a first RC buggy, especially if you're buying for a child. The Rising Fighter is newer, cheaper and hard bodied. If you want something a bit more sedate then the Holiday Buggy would me my choice for a younger child. If you're buying your first buggy for yourself then probably one of the DT-03 models, such as the Neo Fighter buggy, would be a better option. They're newer and hardly beyond anyone's capability to build whilst having much better handling.
@lardeyell
@lardeyell Жыл бұрын
Have to agree. Hadn't had a Tamiya for many years and stepped back in by grabbing a Racing Fighter for myself. Straightforward build, initially cheap, and endlessly tweakable. Surely the DT-03 kits should be the de facto starting point for anyone without Tamiya nostalgia? I mean, if you've always had a hankering for a Lunch Box (And I absolutely always have and absolutely still do...) do that. Towards the cheaper end the builds aren't challenging because the instructions are incredibly good.
@hanger9uk665
@hanger9uk665 Жыл бұрын
Receiver, I always remember...1 to turn, 2 to burn. Meaning channel 1 to steer (turn) servo, channel 2 for motor to power wheels (burn) esc.
@cfusername
@cfusername 10 ай бұрын
I would recommend a Neo Fighter (DT-03) buggy for a beginner. It's cheap, easy to build, quite robust and can be driven on most surfaces. It even comes with oil shocks. Also painting and cutting out stickers is easy for its small body. The base kit is only 80 EUR, at least here in Germany. For about 170 EUR you can get and all inclusive kit including radio and brushless motor.
@tobyblake197
@tobyblake197 7 ай бұрын
I agree; I’m a teacher at a preparatory school and I got DT03s for my RC Car club. I built one myself first: they’re incredibly robust, easy to build and use regular electronics so can be upgraded or transferred to other models.
@ksavage681
@ksavage681 25 күн бұрын
I had a Grasshopper as my first many years ago. However my newest basher is the Racing Fighter DT03. Spare parts and upgrades available, and comes with oil shocks and ESC. Was cheaper than what the rere Grasshopper is going for. Had to pull off those retro memory sunglasses before I bought.
@JeffersonHumber
@JeffersonHumber Жыл бұрын
For me the DT03 Neo Fighter for a first buggy. Cracking deals to be had on these, a more modern design, and for me is the best value starter kit (especially if you get the kit that comes with CVA’s and a Torque tuned motor). Get a charger that support lipo from the off. For receiver wiring it’s 1 to turn and 2 to burn (that’s how I don’t forget). Just wanted to say the quality of your videos has had a major step change recently, keep up the good work 👍🏻
@ramblingimbecile2295
@ramblingimbecile2295 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Much more scope for improvement. Lipo and brushless down the road if you want. The old buggies are a nostalgia blast but really they're just limited compared to a modern buggy. You'd be frustrated with a Hornet even if you tried to run it against a budget RTR like the FTX Vantage.
@JeffersonHumber
@JeffersonHumber Жыл бұрын
@@ramblingimbecile2295 💯 agree
@Crazy8xxx
@Crazy8xxx 10 ай бұрын
Just finished building a Frog. Had a Grasshopper in the earty 80’s. Both easy and challenging
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel 10 ай бұрын
The Frog is a fun one to drive
@cnhnx
@cnhnx Жыл бұрын
My first kit was TT-02 and then VQS 2020 as my second. Only when building VQS I realized how simple TT-02 was. VQS came packed with grease, anti-wear grease, ball diff grease, and thread lock. For (basic) TT-02, it only came with (and the manual only required) the basic grease. People who got used to those compound wouldn't realize how daunting for a beginner with no mechanical building experience to use them, like I kept fearing if I applied them too much or too little, using wrong grease in wrong place, or how I heard thread lock can damage plastic parts etc. TT-02 though, felt like building a big Mini4WD with how plastic-y and simple it is.
@paulrobinson9355
@paulrobinson9355 Жыл бұрын
Re. Buggy I'd possibly go for a Grasshopper for a beginner, hard body, easier stickers than the Hornet and easier to drive with the 380 motor and can always upgrade when more confident to a 540 for very little pennies! Also if not vintage but worth looking at is the Neo Fighter - an excellent performing buggy out of the box and get bag one on Amazon under £80 which is phenomenal
@brianradschun2257
@brianradschun2257 Жыл бұрын
My first tamiya car grasshopper 1 und blackfoot
@pitcheung5354
@pitcheung5354 Жыл бұрын
My first car is a TA-03F Alfa 155V6ti and its a DTM supercar and i have lots of fun on it I have a good childhood
@Metla666
@Metla666 Жыл бұрын
My first build was a Super Champ back in 82/83, I was 11....My most recent was a Super Hotshot a couple of days ago
@RCrawlerLeon
@RCrawlerLeon Жыл бұрын
Well, as you comment on tastes and what you want to spend, my first kit was a CC01, now I have two others and one precisely with a polycarbonate body that is a little headache trying to paint and paste its decals. But as you say assembling and disassembling, changing the color of the bodies will create a better experience
@chancemeek1850
@chancemeek1850 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree with the Lunchbox (even the Midnight Pumpkin) and the Hornet. I would even add the Grasshopper. It’s the baseline of the buggy line and an easy build. The only downfall to the Hornet and Grasshopper is the battery door. Ampro Engineering has a fix for this problem and affordable. The Frog is a fun build and fun to drive but the differential can be problematic. MIP has a super reliable differential but would need to replace gears and drive bones. Ampro Engineering has a tutorial to upgrade.
@marinuseltink
@marinuseltink Жыл бұрын
I would recommend the DT-03. Super sturdy chassis, easily upgradable. Can take a Brushless/Lipo combo. and pretty dirt cheap
@arminlandwehr
@arminlandwehr Жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
@limehuzki
@limehuzki Жыл бұрын
I find the 4WD mini or "minicar" series from Tamiya is great, mostly over the simplicity of building and extremely detailed instructions for mechanical parts^^ it's like building a Lego set
@elmanitasdeplomo
@elmanitasdeplomo Жыл бұрын
Except pretty much no one outside of Asia runs those thing.
@tomcook5813
@tomcook5813 5 ай бұрын
I am so excited, my first and only RC car was an RC10 gold body I bought used in 94’, I just ordered a blockhead Tamiya Wild One. I debated it against the BBX, Wild One comes with motor and esc, BBX does not.
@racing393
@racing393 Жыл бұрын
All you need to cover for a beginner's guide Gavin is the TT02 TT02b Lunchbox and Hornet or Grasshopper. Option with electrics as a beginner wouldn't have any spares. RC is a very very deep Rabit hole, less is more for newbies in Tamiya
@VBshredder
@VBshredder Жыл бұрын
Straight for the Bruiser, and make sure it's an 80's vintage example still sealed in box!! I kid. I really like the Plasma Edge or any TT02B. More capable than most cheap vintage models and fun to build, easy to handle
@barrycheesemore2928
@barrycheesemore2928 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, really enjoyed it. I'd defo agree with some of your choices, maybe not so much with some of the others. But, this is all personal opinion anyway, and each to their own😉
@acemcgraw1
@acemcgraw1 Жыл бұрын
I've only ever built 3 RC cars, and they've all been Tamiya; a TT02 Audi Quattro, Lunchbox and DT02 Sand Viper. I would personally recommend something like a Sand Viper as a first kit. It went together really beautifully, and felt like a decent kit. I guess the one thing that would be a bit of a put off would be the oil shocks and they may be a bit more tricky, but I don't think they're that difficult, and I'm sure there are DT02 models that don't have oil shocks. Personally, I didn't really like building the Lunchbox that much - it really felt like it was an older design, and I would guess that the Hornet (and Grasshopper etc) may have a similar issue. There were quite a few things where you had to really jimmy the things to get them into place, and it just didn't feel as well thought out compared to the TT02 or DT02. Finally, I really think the TT02 would be the best beginner option. This was my first ever kit and was such a good introduction. I am very mechanically inept, but the joy of Tamiya instruction manuals is that you just work your way through and without even realising what you're doing, you end up with a relatively complex 4WD chassis that steers and has all round independent suspension. Good for on and off road, and you can get them for dirt cheap.
@robertnorman6443
@robertnorman6443 Жыл бұрын
For me when I got my first RC buggy it was the grasshopper
@princessunikitty9680
@princessunikitty9680 Жыл бұрын
I really want a sand scorcher and have no other Tamiya but I'm pretty sure I won't be able to paint it really well. I'm going to get one anyway at some point and probably pay someone to paint it then. Decals and building the kit would be no issue. Thanks for the video!
@odnetnin4720
@odnetnin4720 9 ай бұрын
My first and only has been a txt1. But I have bought two clods for parts, not sure if that counts. Tamiya makes so many good ones it’s hard to believe I don’t have more.
@WhiteBoyMikey21
@WhiteBoyMikey21 4 ай бұрын
DT02 Gator or Viper with a Sport Tuned Motor and Bearingset would be my secret recipie for cheap fun and availability.
@uncletom1971
@uncletom1971 Жыл бұрын
For beginners I'd say any TT-02, and for offroad the DT-02 like the Holiday Buggy rerelease.
@plethman3669
@plethman3669 Жыл бұрын
My first rc was the Hornet. 12 years later it was 1/8 Serpent 9000 4wd on road.
@duncanmcgregor7946
@duncanmcgregor7946 Жыл бұрын
Pumpkin/Lunchbox for first rc’s. Character, easy builds and spares are plentiful. Pretty robust for kids as well. First 2wd buggy hornet or grasshopper; first 4wd buggy tt02b ….. buggies feel like a better first place to start before the more complex car/rally/saloon car bodies/detailing.
@thegreattreon0177
@thegreattreon0177 Жыл бұрын
The Clodbuster. Yeah it may take you a few days or weeks to build and cost a few hundred dollars but man those things are tanks! I bought my Clod way back in 2004 and even with all the upgrades I've done to it over the years the only thing I've ever broken was a body post. Best rc model as far as durability in my opinion
@user-rv8wb1nl1b
@user-rv8wb1nl1b Жыл бұрын
wow ! really . . . i heard the diametric opposite , you have to double the kit price on upgrades to bash it , i went with an LMT Gravedigger in the end , the clod was the same price in the end . . . .
@chancemeek1850
@chancemeek1850 Жыл бұрын
The Clodbuster is a good truck without any modifications. The build was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle and the turn radius is pretty wide. I think for a beginner, the Clodbuster would be discouraging especially for upgrades. However, I would not want to discourage anyone from buying the Clodbuster because the Clod is impressive. I have spent a lot of money upgrading the Clod and is one of my favorite Tamiyas next to my Hornet. I would recommend the Clodbuster to that intermediate to advanced builder.
@trying2havefun
@trying2havefun Жыл бұрын
Mine was a tamiya boomerang. I love that car. The store owner told me to get something two wheel drive cause it would be easier to assemble. But I had my mind set on the boomerang. The hot shot was not available at the store and the super shot was too much. I was 16 and I saved up for it.
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
The Tamiya Boomerang will be reissued in the next few months :)
@ashleyshy035
@ashleyshy035 9 ай бұрын
You might wanna throw the TT02 in the list, its a good starter entry kit and has alot of upgrades and possibilities and most (not everything) is compatible with the TT02D and TT02R and the TT01 series, and depending on the car they get will determine if the car is heavily decal or little decal, the Mustang GT is a good simple body todo thats part of the TT02 platform.
@fromfin90
@fromfin90 Жыл бұрын
i went with plasma edge 2, not disappointed, well 30 year old anda couple years experience of RC cars :D
@andyrobinsonrc2480
@andyrobinsonrc2480 Жыл бұрын
Just skimming the comments, the amount of people putting tt02 chassis and Tamiya dt02/03 buggy’s. Essentially the same buggy with a different chassis and shock towers. Front and rear end are pretty much the same. And gearbox is bomb proof. Great thing is you can get a hard body d02 with 380 motor like a holiday buggy right through to the dt02ms (technically not available) but you can add all the bells and whistles you want to as your skill levels improve. Great video !
@nidzdotnet76
@nidzdotnet76 Жыл бұрын
My first buggy was Lunchbox in the 80's.. I still have it now. It's been beefed up with new steering arms etc. Good starter car. I beat the hell out of it.
@SnarkyRC
@SnarkyRC 9 ай бұрын
That's easy. The DT-03 Neo Fighter is a brilliant beginner RC. Very simple to build and has many Hop Ups down the road. -Matt
@daanrutten1176
@daanrutten1176 Жыл бұрын
I really like this serie. Can you do a other serie about motors and turns and pinions gears. I really like to lean more about it. Thanks a lot. My first Tamiya was a comical.
@paulblack3608
@paulblack3608 Жыл бұрын
If using brushed motors and not too radical, consider lithium ion batteries. I run my tt02 porsche 911 with a 2s2p pack of 4 18650 cells (sony vtc6 30amp cells) gives 8.4 volts, 6000mah and runs well over an hour per charge. Very light and fits perfect in the battery tray. No lipo fires, lighter and very safe down to less than 6v. I run mine with a reedy 19t radon motor no issues at all. Cheers.
@Thizlamic
@Thizlamic Жыл бұрын
OG checking in....HORNET Fo sho.
@proautojapan6152
@proautojapan6152 Жыл бұрын
Spot on ☝️
@proautojapan6152
@proautojapan6152 Жыл бұрын
Hey can you do an rc review on - tamiya BBX ? Considering buying one. Thanks
@trogdordog04smith95
@trogdordog04smith95 17 күн бұрын
Commenting for the algorithm
@robcraighill6315
@robcraighill6315 Жыл бұрын
I guess if you have some experience of repairing things I might be tempted to recommend finding a 2nd hand runner on ebay and have a go at restoring it. You can get manuals online for all the popular kits and find all the parts readily available. But... there's nothing like a NIB build so shouldn't wait too long before pulling the trigger on a kit like the ones you've shown Gav. 👍
@casperghost7298
@casperghost7298 Жыл бұрын
So I am just seeing this video, I have already bought my first Tamiya rc kit, and I got the Supra lol So hopefully it's not big of a pain in the arse for me lol but i am looking forward to getting started, I also airbrush so i am planning on airbrushing the body
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
You will find it super easy :)
@philipgreensmith1694
@philipgreensmith1694 Жыл бұрын
Anything pre painted as I'd say that is probably the biggest place to go wrong or get into trouble?! Great video mate 👍
@policopaul7961
@policopaul7961 Жыл бұрын
To be honest i am new but i find in my opinion the f1 or group c nice simple and fun. A lot of fun and pretty fast
@Hendaz89
@Hendaz89 Жыл бұрын
I've just finished my tamiya tt02 toyota gr86 and that was my first kit build and I got it fairly cheap at 203 pound for everything apart from the paint and tools
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
How did you get on, did you enjoy the build Stu?
@Hendaz89
@Hendaz89 Жыл бұрын
@RCKicks it was OK I lost my patience a couple of times then my brother turned up and helped me with it and managed to do it in 4 hours baring in mind most of it was prepared though we stripped it down and started again as such but yeah I'd do it all again
@stevenwallman2346
@stevenwallman2346 Жыл бұрын
I agree with most of your choices. But, I have not seen a Top Force Evo for less than $440 USD. I have not been able to find an Avante at all (unless you want to spend $650+ USD on EBay). The Hot Shot is a bit fiddly for a first time builder, but it is one of my favorite cars. I would recommend one of the “Dragon” series of 4wd cars (Thunder Dragon, Fire Dragon, Saint Dragon), they are easy to build and relatively inexpensive.
@impious72
@impious72 Жыл бұрын
I am 34 and started RC now for the first time. I built my brother a DT-03 and my nephew got a Reely Core-Z. Then I baught a Reely Chalk for myself. One day I saw a 1/8 carpet outdoor race and i talked to the guys. Now I am in a WhatsApp group with 50 members for 1/10 rally with the TT-01, TT-01E or TT-02. There are restrictions for tuning and I recently baught evrything for a TT-01E rally car. Not build yet because some parts havent been delivered yet. I am totally hyped about all of this. Greetings from northern germany.
@alfredyost7972
@alfredyost7972 Жыл бұрын
Hi Gavin, I would have to agree. The Tamiya Hornet or Tamiya Lunch box.What is interesting is that both of these cars have the same gear box. You could also get a Grasshopper or a Midnight Pumpkin. Also basically the same cars but with different bodies. Thoughts?
@SuperHelibob
@SuperHelibob Жыл бұрын
I think the comicals deserve a place in there, both the 2wd and 4wd. Easy to build, tough as old boots and can take a lot of power. Highly modable too for when you have a bit more confidence.
@RCKickschannel
@RCKickschannel Жыл бұрын
Yep good point Bob, the comical kits would also be a fun place to start, especially for the younger enthusiasts. The Avante comical is a really good little 4x4 RC and looks fab.
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