Hey everyone, I'm Chris from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. I played around with RC cars a little in high school and college, mainly just bashing around the desert (originally from AZ) with a cheap Traxxas Rustler. I've been wanting to get into RC drifting for awhile now, but have always decided to spend the money on 1:1 scale car hobbies instead (autox, hpde, and rallyx in the winter). However, a recent Amazon gift card birthday present from my parents, which I was told to spend irresponsibly, goaded me into taking the plunge.
After a bit of research, probably less than I should have done haha, I order the following yesterday:
-Sakura D4 AWD
-Yeah Racing Hackmoto V2 13T
-Yeah Racing Hackgear Servo
-Yeah Racing Tritronic
-ABC Hobby R30 Skyline body
-FlySky TX FS-GT3B
-Charger and a Gens ace 5000mAh 50c 2S LiPo
I went with the CS D4 simply because of reading and watching a good number of reviews that said it'd be easier to learn and less likely to get discouraged, although I read plenty of opinions that also said to just jump into RWD. My main goal, for the time being, is simply to have some fun with a moderately expensive toy. I figured the D4 would be a good choice since it was in my price range and can be converted to RWD fairly easily.
This is gonna be my first time actually building a kit, my old Rustler was bought as an RTR, and I'm pretty excited for that. Looking forward to joining the community, and learning/sharing a lot more on here.
I'll leave you with some pics of my 1:1 car that takes up most of my money/time. ;)
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Rallycross on frozen lakes is easily some of the most fun you can have in a car
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I miss my Watanabes. Looked so good on the car.
Okay, enough pictures of my essentially stock FR-S. :P
After a bit of research, probably less than I should have done haha, I order the following yesterday:
-Sakura D4 AWD
-Yeah Racing Hackmoto V2 13T
-Yeah Racing Hackgear Servo
-Yeah Racing Tritronic
-ABC Hobby R30 Skyline body
-FlySky TX FS-GT3B
-Charger and a Gens ace 5000mAh 50c 2S LiPo
I went with the CS D4 simply because of reading and watching a good number of reviews that said it'd be easier to learn and less likely to get discouraged, although I read plenty of opinions that also said to just jump into RWD. My main goal, for the time being, is simply to have some fun with a moderately expensive toy. I figured the D4 would be a good choice since it was in my price range and can be converted to RWD fairly easily.
This is gonna be my first time actually building a kit, my old Rustler was bought as an RTR, and I'm pretty excited for that. Looking forward to joining the community, and learning/sharing a lot more on here.
I'll leave you with some pics of my 1:1 car that takes up most of my money/time. ;)
![[Image: o7ui8mjwjqpkjkd5imnb.jpg]](http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/o7ui8mjwjqpkjkd5imnb.jpg)
![[Image: dkjpkjvlwcvzosehmbjr.jpg]](http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--R1qeCu1C--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/dkjpkjvlwcvzosehmbjr.jpg)
Rallycross on frozen lakes is easily some of the most fun you can have in a car
![[Image: 12094984_10156165146295215_8081942533488...e=5A218B71]](http://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/12094984_10156165146295215_8081942533488296696_o.jpg?oh=2eecbf1421e6121138c488c31a2c4a7b&oe=5A218B71)
![[Image: bialn33wzacpbaglgehe.jpg]](http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/bialn33wzacpbaglgehe.jpg)
I miss my Watanabes. Looked so good on the car.
Okay, enough pictures of my essentially stock FR-S. :P