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          Please visit: 
          
          www.LandJump.com 
          
            
          
          Please visit: 
          
          www.LandJump.com 
          Take note 
    at the landjump and vanning video as it's the first mid engine radio control RC car made by kyosho. You will need to decide whether you want a tamiya radio 
    control nitro or gas car or perhaps a tamiya that is an rc car with an 
    electric engine like a trinity or kyosho electric motor. You could purchase 
    either one which is ready to run rtr or a kit at your local hobby shop. Now, knowing 
    how much you would want to spend start going shopping for a rc vehicle that 
    fits your specifications and your wallet, because they are not free. Like me passion is what drew me to this exciting 
    field and make sure to join your website hobby shop community. 
          It is always good 
    to start at a nearby hobby store - look for one 
    that specializes in radio control vehicles like the new rc cars as well as 
    vintage rc cars. The largest hobby shop in the world or the smallest will 
    help you fix you radio control as well as sell you parts for it.. Speak to people you'll find 
    working in the store and chances are that these people are true blue rc 
    hobbyists as well.  You'll find these machines to be sleek and powerful, tearing up the 
    terrain in a jiffy and it's certainly a lot of fun watching them go. 
    The types of radio control vehicles that you need to get acquainted with 
    are nitro and electric cars, monster trucks, stadium trucks, minis and 
    micros. If you want to get your feet wet and don't wish to spend a whole lot 
    of money, go and get a used vehicle - this is the cheapest way of building 
    your skills. To find used radio control vehicles for sale, ask your friends, 
    check the local newspapers, read RC magazines or browse through listings at 
    auction sites like eBay. 
    
                          
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        O.S. Engine Parts 
                        
                          
                        
                        
                        
                        
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                        Dave from UK | 
                         Eigthscale.com | 
                        
 Kyosho Museum
                        
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      DARRYN'S 
RETRO RC
                         
      
                        
                        
                        Greg's LandJump 
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                        RCMuseum.com 
                        
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                        www.VintageRCWeb.com
                        
                        
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                        www.LocateRecords.com 
      
                         www.TowerHobbies.com
                        
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                        www.eBay.com 
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                        www.Futaba.com 
                        
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                        www.Kyosho.com 
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                        www.KyoshoAmerica.com 
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