LRP s10 TWISTER buggy kit assembly

Have you painted the body from the inside?..
Lexan body's need to be painted from the inside...
I thought i read somewhere that it was for protection.

Otherwise a really nice body and car!
 
No problem, just take offf the protective coating + paint (on the outside) and paint again (on the inside).
 
It doesn't matter that you painted the outside.
Its just your first body.
Faults or to learn from.....next body you can use the faults from this one.
 
I think it's a bummer. it is a situation where you learn about but I should look for video's on youtube or buy a new body
 
Hello, it has been quite some time since in wrote anything, but twister has all needed components, only the battery is missing. I bought original twister motor combo with regulator, and will be trying it pretty soon :)

Another question, regarding rules and safety, i am not aware of any rules that do not allow racing or flying is specific places or something like that. I am bringing my DLG to the Netherlands also, and i would like to know what things i should know before having fun with my RC stuff?

There are no such rules (except fpv pilots) just common sense in my country but every place is different so i want to be sure ;)
 
For this type of vehicle it's more a matter of common sense. It won't be as noisy as nitro powered cars, so you don't have to be careful not to break rules for noise here. With the stock motor setup you will reach a speed of about 30 km/h, which is not mind blowingly fast. Still, there is always a certain risk, so try to choose an open area with as little traffic, pedestrians etc as possible, especially on the first drives, as you need to get accustomed to the controls, and may need to trim out the steering as well. An abandoned parking lot is quite nice for that, especially if it's asphalt based.
 
hello!
Well the first run was pretty fun
:D


Sadly my buggy is not stronger than metal poles

(broke above the R mark) :rolleyes: who wants to ride and teach me in Enschede?
 
Sad to hear about the damage, but you have gained experience from it, no doubt. I hope the next drive will be more succesfull. :D
 
ech, yea, a single bump kills the glue :D not that i did not expect that, but still:rolleyes: ech will go to the shot tomorrow and buy a new one
 
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