2nd-Apr-20, 08:24 AM
George Turner here. His kits are great, we race them at WHO. There are also nice guides on his site and recommended running gear lists (which are WHO compatible), basic tools and painting techniques. You are in very good hands with George.
An alternative starting point is a kit from Pendles - a resin body that fits their PCS32 adjustable chassis. You can get a complete kit (including WHO compatible running gear) for a good price.
I think that is a good start and then - with the basics under your belt - you can choose to make more kits or become more adventurous with adapting existing bodies and chassis or making you own from scratch - proper scratch building.
An alternative starting point is a kit from Pendles - a resin body that fits their PCS32 adjustable chassis. You can get a complete kit (including WHO compatible running gear) for a good price.
I think that is a good start and then - with the basics under your belt - you can choose to make more kits or become more adventurous with adapting existing bodies and chassis or making you own from scratch - proper scratch building.

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