Heard of LC Racing anyone? 1/10 indoor
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Hi all.
It's heading to winter over here in my part of the world and time to start exploring winter indoor options post-COVID.
There seems to be some people in my country running LC Racing - a brand I've not heard of before.
Has anyone had any experience or feedback on this brand?
Do they come in 2wd or 4wd? or both?
Will they be sufficient for a beginner to run 1-2 seasons with decent electrics?
TIA
It's heading to winter over here in my part of the world and time to start exploring winter indoor options post-COVID.
There seems to be some people in my country running LC Racing - a brand I've not heard of before.
Has anyone had any experience or feedback on this brand?
Do they come in 2wd or 4wd? or both?
Will they be sufficient for a beginner to run 1-2 seasons with decent electrics?
TIA
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There 1/14 vehicles are fairly popular. I’m pretty sure there’s a thread here for the 1/10
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LC has 4x4- 1/12 1/14 and 1/10 scale unsure if they make any 2wd in any scale. good company great rc .Ive had my 1/12 scale and beat on it https://www.lcracing.net/home.html
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LC Racing is the same as Tacon out here in the States. You can buy Tacon rigs from NitroRCX. I personally love them...very tough, and you get a lot for your money, especially in their brushless cars. When my son was learning to drive at around 4 years old, I got him one and I think he broke a couple A-Arms but that's about it. They are REALLY fast on 2s too.
The only issue I had with them was the little gap between the motor and the spur...it constantly got dust/pebbles inside so you have to figure out a way to seal that gap. I used putty that I had to replace constantly because of the heat but it wasn't permanent at least.
I'm talking 1/14 scale btw.
The only issue I had with them was the little gap between the motor and the spur...it constantly got dust/pebbles inside so you have to figure out a way to seal that gap. I used putty that I had to replace constantly because of the heat but it wasn't permanent at least.
I'm talking 1/14 scale btw.
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Look on LC facebook page So you can find a dealer near you in the USA ...
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Their 4wd 1/10 buggy is pretty new, and I believe just released at the end of last year. There's a thread here on rctech already.
LC Racing LC10B5 1/10 4wd Competition Buggy
LC Racing LC10B5 1/10 4wd Competition Buggy
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