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===Kits=== [[File:Ferrari 412T1 Tamiya 1-10 RC F103 Chassis Model Kit 58142 Red.jpg|thumb|right|Tamiya F103 Ferrari 412T1 RC Built Model Kit]] Kit vehicles are sold as a box of individual parts, and must be assembled before driving. Although they require more skill to get running than an RTR vehicle, a relatively easy kit (such as those from Tamiya) is a good way to learn more about working on RC cars. Many kits are very easily modified with a wide variety of available parts. There are also "ARTR" or Almost Ready To Run models, which come mostly assembled but require a small amount of extra work before running.<ref>{{cite web|author=Tommy |url=http://www.rccargood.com/getting-into-rc-cars/#Ready |title=Getting Into RC Cars: Choosing the best RC car for beginner |date=11 September 2017 |publisher=Rccargood |access-date=2018-04-03}}</ref> Most ARTR's only require electronics that are distributed by other brands.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Beginner's Guide to RC Cars β Build Types: Kit, RTR or ARTR |url=https://www.competitionx.com/beginners-guide-to-rc-cars-build-types-kit-rtr-or-artr/ |access-date=2022-06-22 |website=CompetitionX |language=en-US}}</ref>
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