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Bradley@BMM

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  • Birthday 10/03/1993

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    Bury, Manchester
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    Cycling, Caterham/Westfield Kit Cars, Anything with an engine really.
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    stoneb09

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  1. After a Hubsan x4. Best place to purchase?

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    2. Bradley@BMM

      Bradley@BMM

      Thanks - is it the 107C that is the 'latest' so to speak?

    3. Oh How Original

      Oh How Original

      I couldn't tell you to be honest, I prefer the ones without the cameras and so on, so I just bought the first one I saw lol their isn't going to be any difference in the versions I don't think, aside from camera and non camera :)

    4. mydoddy69

      mydoddy69

      I'd get either the bayangtoys x9 or the Syma x11 both better flyers and the x9 is almost half the price !! Checkout my thread in multi rotors there's a link to where to buy them

  2. Hello There! Please find for sale my Canon EOS 1200D, purchased from Jessops at the start of January. I purchased the camera to use as a hobby during a period of illness, but I never really got on with photography and thus it is surplus to requirements now I am back to full health. I paid
  3. Modelsport probably bought about 200 kits hence the cheap price! That and wheelspin models are always slightly more expensive!
  4. First and foremost - I already have 2 Co-axials so would like to put the proceeds towards another Baja project of mine. The helicopter itself has been used for two charges since I purchased it this year, and fly's beautifully! It comes with an 800Mah flight pack, a slow charger and some relatively good 4 channel spektrum radio gear as standard. This would be the perfect beginner helicopter as it is such a soft introduction to the world of flight, in terms of stability, ease of use and spares availability, for when you have that inevitable clash with the living room coffee table! There is a tiny bit of damage on to the body shell (the trims were being set up and caught the rear on the kitchen unit) but this does not affect the way it handles at all. Comes with a set of spare blades (upper and lower) for those inevitable crashes. The blades are however rubber coated so you will do well to break them should you not be smashing the chopper into brick walls for example. Price wise looking for the moderate sum of
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