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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing to do of course is to choose the car kit you want to build.
The main choice is for a road racer or an offroad car (usually 4x4 !)
There are hundreds for sale on this site (usually at far less than store prices)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H1>RC Car Kit Building Hints</H1><br />
The first thing to do of course is to choose the car kit you want to build.<br />
The main choice is often for a road racer or an offroad car (usually 4x4 !)<br />
There are hundreds for sale on this site (usually at far less than store prices)<br />
It is much more fun to assemble a kit as then you understand how everything works and the cars limitations.</p>
<p>Assembly is not as difficult as you may think Providing you follow the instructions exactly.</p>
<p>You will certainly need :<br />
* Car kit - check the contents against the instruction book to make sure they are all there - this is VERY IMPORTANT !<br />
  If they are missing something take the kit back for a replacement -  do not try to assemble the kit  first as the vendor may refuse to exchange it.</p>
<p>* Instruction Book I always photocopy these as a precaution against spilling coffee/paint over it<br />
( or my dogs putting  paw prints all over it !)</p>
<p>Tools -  you need :<br />
          Electrical screwdriver<br />
          Small and medium Phillips Screwdrivers (cross-head)<br />
          Small and medium flat headed screwdrivers<br />
          Jewellers screwdriver kit may be useful<br />
          Needlenose and flat pliers<br />
          Slip-joint pliers<br />
          Control-lock pliers for grasping flywheels<br />
          Pencil and notepad (eventually you will need it !)<br />
          Sidecutters<br />
          Flush Cutter for oil lines and pieces that need to be close cut (a strong nail cutter might be OK)<br />
          Plastic or metal containers to keep small parts safe<br />
          An Anglepoise or desk lamp for extra lighting while building<br />
          A Table vice might be handy<br />
          Some kits may need a soldering Iron and solder.<br />
          Decals<br />
          Paintbrush<br />
          Paint<br />
          Sticky tape is great for holding things together when you run out of fingers ! (and you WILL run out of fingers..)</p>
<p>I always build things on a large tray with an old white towel as a base so it can catch any small parts or drips of oil etc.The white towel means I can find bits I drop and they do not bounce around the room.(I Always do that ...)<br />
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<p>          READ right through the manual and make notes of anything that sounds tricky.<br />
     Then  lay out parts in the order in which you will need them (thats what the containers were for)<br />
          Make a note of the screw settings and positions.<br />
          Focus attention on the right,left,front and rear.<br />
          The maker may (or may not) have marked standard settings with a dot or mark.<br />
           Do not remove those marks - you may need them later to reset your car.</p>
<p>Take it easy and proceed through the instruction manual one step at a time.<br />
This is not a race and doing things slowly and correctly is the top tip on rc car building<br />
A really good idea is to take a break every hour or so aand have a tea or coffee.<br />
When you come back you will be refreshed and ready to go again.<br />
(You might want to look through the instruction book again too...)<br />
Do not try to skip pages or do what seems to be the fun parts. That way disaster lies.<br />
The manual is laid out in that order for a specific reason - to get your kit working properly.<br />
The maker spends thousands of dollars getting it right. Trust them.<br />
Patience is a virtue - and that is certainly true when building a remote control car kit.</p>
<p>The first car kit you build chould be FUN - not frustrating.<br />
If you find it frustrating then you are probably trying to do shortcuts.<br />
Go back to the manual and work your way through it until you solve the problem.<br />
99 percent of all rc car building problems are caused by not following the manual step by step.</p>
<p>Just as you would not build a real car by starting with an exhaust pipe and working forwards ...<br />
the manual instructions are there in a SPECIFIC order because that is the easy way to fit the parts.<br />
I hope that RC Car Kit Building Hints has been useful for you - Have Fun !</p>


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