How to Assemble a 4WD Car?
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First, take out the part plate with the car body and assemble the two shock absorbers. Now, follow the instruction manual to stick all the series of stickers.
When I first started playing with RC cars, I found the assembly process quite interesting. You'll need a basic set of tools, like small screwdrivers and pliers, along with the parts list included in the kit. First, find a clean table and carefully read the instruction manual—it's like a map guiding you through each step. Follow the sequence: assemble the chassis, connect the motor and battery box (be careful not to tangle the wires), then install the gear set and wheels, ensuring the gears mesh smoothly. Finally, snap on the body shell and apply the decals. During testing, push the car by hand to check for smoothness and avoid any jamming. The whole process requires patience, but it's easy to complete within 30 minutes. Beginners are advised to start with entry-level kits, like Tamiya's Easy Build series, which are great for parent-child DIY projects and help develop hands-on skills. The sense of achievement when racing your finished car on the track is incredible.