Fair enough. I don't think they keep many bodys around, just kits.
Ya a proper RC is a big step up from a £30 Argos thing. A silver can motor (stock motor) tops out around 20mph when paired with a semi decent battery.
Don't underestimate the strength of Tamiya plastics, once upon a time a mate of mine had a TL01 with a high power brushless sytem in it, and he used to do silly stuff like ram it up sloped curbs, jump from path to road, bounce off curbs by mistake etc, all that ever went wrong was the shock shafts bent, and after a particually bad jump a few ft in the air the chassis cracked. Bit of ground up nylon and some CA glue and it was good as new though.
Ya a proper RC is a big step up from a £30 Argos thing. A silver can motor (stock motor) tops out around 20mph when paired with a semi decent battery.
Don't underestimate the strength of Tamiya plastics, once upon a time a mate of mine had a TL01 with a high power brushless sytem in it, and he used to do silly stuff like ram it up sloped curbs, jump from path to road, bounce off curbs by mistake etc, all that ever went wrong was the shock shafts bent, and after a particually bad jump a few ft in the air the chassis cracked. Bit of ground up nylon and some CA glue and it was good as new though.