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Remote control tanks. Nothing brings me more joy than seeing the suspension on the tracks of an RC tank actually react to bumps
This sounds awesome, how did you get into it?
I think I originally stumbled across them on eBay when I was looking for scale models. Then I finally found one I liked and ordered it.
Most people start with a Heng Long pro edition tank because they're relatively cheap and have metal tracks