Nice! Enjoyable vid, thanks! I have a few PR's which I race here in the UK. SB401R, S1V3R, and the V3TR - all were brilliant to build and they perform just as well as other expensive race brands. I'd say the best build I've come across, all the parts snicked together nicely, no fettling at all. I was truly amazed at the high quality of these kits.
@@TimsRcsurgery The V3TR is used outdoors on a dirt/grass roots type track, and I use the two buggies indoors on carpet with jumps in Cardiff - their setup is amazing, and you'd think the SB401R was driving on rails the way it handles, unreal kits. Well done PR!!
That’s exactly why I compared it to a Tekno, no manual or build has come close to Tekno before now, very very similar!! definitely a really nice build!
Tim ..was wondering if u could help me out...looking ti invest in my first rc car very soon...can u point me in the right direction to in ..ie what kind for my first ect...thanks...great channel
@@corriesavage3096 you want battery or engine/nitro powered? A kit to build or ready to run? Could call to Rennick’s Modeltune’s track on a Tuesday or Friday evening to see what folk run, varies from cheap on road to expensive off road, so you would get to see a range of stuff (there’s also Modeltune shop across the road) or call into Ulster Model Car Club some Saturday at Wellington College and check it out, could get a Tamiya TT-02 or something? Easy built and cheap, and a class to try driving round a track (there are all levels there, beginner to pro)
Nice! Enjoyable vid, thanks! I have a few PR's which I race here in the UK. SB401R, S1V3R, and the V3TR - all were brilliant to build and they perform just as well as other expensive race brands. I'd say the best build I've come across, all the parts snicked together nicely, no fettling at all. I was truly amazed at the high quality of these kits.
Definitely a great build, one of the easiest I’ve done, simple, straightforward and no surprises 😊 can’t wait to test it 💪🏼
@@TimsRcsurgery The V3TR is used outdoors on a dirt/grass roots type track, and I use the two buggies indoors on carpet with jumps in Cardiff - their setup is amazing, and you'd think the SB401R was driving on rails the way it handles, unreal kits. Well done PR!!
@@cramalnig that’s what I like to hear! 💪🏼
Great build dude,looks brilliant, love the glue tip on the shock towers,the edges looked so much better👍👍👍😀
Thanks buddy, should stop the edges delaminating, although the shock towers aren’t exposed like the buggy, so hopefully they will be grand 😃
You'll enjoy driving it! Great review I race the PR Racing buggies here in the US 🇺🇸!
Looking forward to it, have everything I need but tyres.. hopefully be here for the weekend 😃
That thing looks legit
It looks awesome, it built awesome, let’s hope it handles as good as it looks 😎
cool kit and build
Thanks as always Duke 😎
Thats a great looking kit!
Looks Beefy!
Definitely does! Can’t wait to take it for a rip
Couldn’t wait to break out the glue
Thought you looked a bit red in the face 😜
Trust you! 🤦♂️😂
I wonder if these are built in the same factory as Tekno RC kits. The packaging and the way the parts are bagged it looks very similar
That’s exactly why I compared it to a Tekno, no manual or build has come close to Tekno before now, very very similar!! definitely a really nice build!
Tim ..was wondering if u could help me out...looking ti invest in my first rc car very soon...can u point me in the right direction to in ..ie what kind for my first ect...thanks...great channel
Depends what you want to do? So many varieties… off road, on road, rally, race, stunts and jumps etc
I think maybe on road to start with..just to get the feel...then maybe after venture onto something new.
@@corriesavage3096 you want battery or engine/nitro powered?
A kit to build or ready to run?
Could call to Rennick’s Modeltune’s track on a Tuesday or Friday evening to see what folk run, varies from cheap on road to expensive off road, so you would get to see a range of stuff (there’s also Modeltune shop across the road) or call into Ulster Model Car Club some Saturday at Wellington College and check it out, could get a Tamiya TT-02 or something?
Easy built and cheap, and a class to try driving round a track (there are all levels there, beginner to pro)
@TimsRcsurgery time that's brilliant info mate thank you...Will defo look into it...I am thinking my be a battery 1 first
Hi Tim. Thx for making this video. Are the bell cranks and steering knuckles and hubs made of plastic or alu?