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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 1014853" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>+1 Gary. I did not mention that in my post.</p><p> True, it will cost more to buy individual pieces than a kit will come with but you can buy what you need rather than get some of the things that you don't need. I guess you will spend more after the kit in buying what you really need in the long run. So in a kit you get bare essentials. I agree with you, but for a guy or girl on a budget, the RC kit is not a bad way to go. When I started there was no such thing as a kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 1014853, member: 61726"] +1 Gary. I did not mention that in my post. True, it will cost more to buy individual pieces than a kit will come with but you can buy what you need rather than get some of the things that you don't need. I guess you will spend more after the kit in buying what you really need in the long run. So in a kit you get bare essentials. I agree with you, but for a guy or girl on a budget, the RC kit is not a bad way to go. When I started there was no such thing as a kit. [/QUOTE]
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