| If you are a keen fan of remote-controlled cars | | | | experience in building from raw kits. This will save |
| or trucks but have never actually bought one and | | | | you hours of frustration and mistakes. When you |
| are now eagerly awaiting your first buy of a RC | | | | use these RTR beauties, all you have to do is to |
| monster truck, a few pointers may be of help. | | | | unpack your RC monster truck, put in some |
| The first thing to do would be to go in for one of | | | | batteries, pump it up with nitro fuel and hit the |
| those RTR or ready-to-run kits. This is especially | | | | dirt track immediately. |
| good for beginners as RC monster trucks very | | | | Experienced racers may wish to set up their |
| often come totally assembled or require only | | | | monster truck step-by-step so that they get to |
| some bare assembling like gluing the tires on to | | | | know the ins and outs of it. But, this is possible |
| the wheels. | | | | also with the RTR kit as even novices like you will |
| Another advantage with these kits is that the | | | | gradually come to know all the peculiarities of the |
| newer models also come with a pre-installed | | | | truck once it's being used regularly. |
| two-channel radio and servos. This saves you a | | | | Remember to order nitro fuel, a glow-plug heater |
| lot of problems trying to match both the radio | | | | and an electric starter pack if the truck doesn't |
| and servo to each other. | | | | have a pull-cord start along with the RTR kit. You |
| Although these RTR kits for monster trucks cost | | | | are now all set for some great, racing thrills with |
| more than the unassembled kits, they are handier | | | | your RC monster truck. |
| if you are a novice who has not had enough | | | | |