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On the various model pages you will see references to the Construction: type of a model. This is an indication as to how much work you have to do to complete your model. This page is intended to be a guide to these references.

In order of  least work to completion to most, we have the following:

RTR
ARTR
10% to build up
20% to build up
etc.
100% to build up
(ready to run)
(almost ready to run)
(this is really equivalent to ARTR)



Models that are RTR are ready built and usually only need a very minimum of work before they are ready to use. They will always have the radio equipment installed, and it is this that sets them apart from every other construction type. You may have to do some very basic work to finish the model, such as apply decals, and attaching rotor blades. If you can imagine the models are normally packed to keep the size of their box to a minimum, and to keep the protection during transit to a maximum, this means that they are very rarely packed totally complete. Therefore you usually have some assembly to do. 5-20 minutes at most.

An example of an RTR model (2753 bytes)
An example of an RTR model

Models that are ARTR are ready built and need final assembly, such as the installation of the radio equipment and engine/motor. They do not include radio control equipment, or batteries (do not read this as "deals do not include .....", we are not talking about deals here). They may sometimes contain a required motor/engine and/or speed controller. They are basically a factory built kit. Generally an evening or so of work to get them going. With regard to construction methods and materials they are essentially the same as the above.

An example of an ARTR model (3650 bytes)
An example of an ARTR model

Models that are To build up consist completely of discreet parts. Painting, gluing and cutting of parts is usually needed, to construct them. They will not include radio control equipment, or batteries (do not read this as "deals do not include .....", we are not talking about deals here), although they may sometimes contain a required motor/engine and/or speed controller. There is no general rule as to how long they will take to construct, some people take months over them, other people take weeks.

An example of a 100% to build up model (3632 bytes)
An example of a 100% to build up model

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