I'm a sucker for a remote control car and this one isn't going to be an exception :grin: Looks cool for £15. It's part of the Half price toy offer. +£3 if you don't want to Click and collect
Dominate the track with your very own Pagani Huayra. This 1:14 scale model features a classic Pagani design with upswing doors and a cool silver and black colour scheme that will be sure to turn heads. A great addition to any model car collection, this item is a must-have for petrol heads.
10 comments
bestbuy123
9 Oct 17#1
Nice it’s hard to find an RC Pagani car
JC1997
9 Oct 17#2
Great, but can't believe it required 5batteries to operate
Sharpharp to JC1997
9 Oct 17#6
yeah it's shocking that we don't have enough sunshine to run if off Solar Power :laughing:
LukeyWolf
9 Oct 17#3
Cheapest way of owning a Pagani Huayra BC
NeoTrix to LukeyWolf
9 Oct 17#4
I'd still try again get in it, to be fair.
hotfinder
9 Oct 17#5
I give it an hour before those wing mirrors snap off. 2 days for the doors. :face_with_monocle:
marteee
9 Oct 17#7
Anyone got one and can comment on it? Not convinced itll be quick running off those batteries
TehJumpingJawa to marteee
9 Oct 17#10
It looks like a Rastar?
If so, picked up a couple of similar ones before xmas £8 each; a Lambo Huracan and Audi R8 (both 27MHz unfortunately). I later picked up a cheap rechargeable BMW i8 'cos it had a 40MHz radio.
However that exposed another problem; the battery in rechargeable 1:14 Rastar cars is only 4 cell, which delivers insufficient voltage to properly power the car.
I ended up transplanting the 40MHz circuit board from the BMW into the Audi, so I had 2 cars that could operate together.
The 5 AA powered ones are ok as cheap toys, but they are still pretty anemic in terms of power; don't expect them to run on anything beyond a flat surface.
I toyed with sticking a larger Lipo battery in it, to up the voltage a bit, but lost interest before getting around to it.
mork-09
9 Oct 17#8
The first picture (with the remote) makes it look like a great car but the other 3 pictures are different and show a much poorer build (See below - ie the door hinges, seats and wheels) :disappointed: hmmm Still heat for the price tho
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Dominate the track with your very own Pagani Huayra. This 1:14 scale model features a classic Pagani design with upswing doors and a cool silver and black colour scheme that will be sure to turn heads. A great addition to any model car collection, this item is a must-have for petrol heads.
10 comments
If so, picked up a couple of similar ones before xmas £8 each; a Lambo Huracan and Audi R8 (both 27MHz unfortunately).
I later picked up a cheap rechargeable BMW i8 'cos it had a 40MHz radio.
However that exposed another problem; the battery in rechargeable 1:14 Rastar cars is only 4 cell, which delivers insufficient voltage to properly power the car.
I ended up transplanting the 40MHz circuit board from the BMW into the Audi, so I had 2 cars that could operate together.
The 5 AA powered ones are ok as cheap toys, but they are still pretty anemic in terms of power; don't expect them to run on anything beyond a flat surface.
I toyed with sticking a larger Lipo battery in it, to up the voltage a bit, but lost interest before getting around to it.