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Well, I know you guys all make your custom rigs, but I am looking for some decent construction equipment for a decent price, I saw some on the web for 5 grand and there is no way I could afford something of that price, So do you guys know where I can get some construction equipment for a pretty cheap price. I have such a huge desire to get into this hobby
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Sorry to have to tell you but for quality equipment you will be looking at the $5,000 or higher range. Your only option is to build it yourself and you will still have to invest a good amount of money.
Travis
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Geez thats crazy for R/C vehicles (no offence), Looks like ill be sticking to the real equipment at my dads business ![]() |
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One of the guys I work with and his son went out and bought two new snowmobiles at $15K a piece and we have had no snow this year. Now they have to spend more money to drag them up to Michigan just to get to use them. Now that is a lot of money to spend just to get to ride them for a weekend. Travis
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@MsMaddie do you have any brand names of vehicles to give me an idea of what to search, I searched ebay and such and get no results from my searches ![]() Thanks |
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Hey Wyatt, I agree it's abit of a shocker when you come into this hobby and start seeing the price tags on stuff, but once u started looking at the amount of money I drop on my full size stuff this turns into a very affordable hobby. If you look at my avatar. I have almost a 100k tied up between the car and the truck. I only drive them in the summer. In a few years those 2 vehicles would only be worth a small fraction of what I spent on them.
The nice thing about this hobby is that this stuff doesn't really drop in value (as long as it doesn't get abused) so in 10 years it's still actually worth close to the purchase price or more depending on the item. If your looking for some cheep stuff to mess around with, EBay does have stuff come up here and there. Another thing is. I bought a 1/10 R/C Bobcat skid steer the other day for $130. Stuff like that might satisfy you in this hobby or help lure you into the more high end stuff. Hope this helps take care. ![]() |
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It is hard trying to fund this hobby at a young age, I'm 18 and I am paying for college and i only have a part time job but with whatever leftover money i have i can save for new toys. Its not really possible to fund multiple projects for me so i only do one at a time and sometimes it takes a long time to get what you want finished but if your passionate about it it will get there.
Just like in earlier posts, start off a little smaller so you dont plunge into the hobby and find out its not for you. Buy a truck first and experience building it, and that could easily be done for under 600 bucks. In just about 3 years ive accumulated, 2 trucks, 4 trailers, and a skid steer. It takes alot of work, that's what my summer jobs usually fund but the hobby allows you to step out of reality for a while and enjoy operating the machinery. If you set a goal and you are determined to reach it, you will. I did it a few years ago, so from one young hobbyist to another good luck and hopefully something will fall into place ![]() J.D. |
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A good hobby is a must in life. Life will throw all kinds of drama at you from every angle and a interest outside of the other areas of your life eg: work, family, friends, can be a real refuge in tough times. I might suggest to get something cheap, maybe a Tamiya truck, build it, run it, modify it, tinker with it, use it to get ideas and maybe in time you may construct something yourself or be more cashed up for something more expensive. Good luck. |
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i agree hobbys are subjective. you can have a 20 foot boat but you need water. i like the fact that i just walk into my garage to work on a project when time allows instead of spending all day packing up for god knows were then all day unpacking.
like mentioned above start out with a truck kit and go from there. here is a link to some cheaper stuff. i dont have one but others on this forum do. http://store.rc4wd.com/112-Scale-Ear...TR_p_1587.html
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Look at doing a bruder conversion, several on this site and scale 4x4. SmallHauls, Scott is one of the skidsteer wizard's. Search the forum and get some idea's, before getting discouraged!
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