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Builder of the Month: Niño Tan (April 2024)


 

Boom:

Welcome to the Builder of the Month! Can you tell us about yourself and how you got into the hobby?

 

Niño:

Hello. I am Niño Tan from the Philippines. I started this hobby way back in 2013. Then, by 2016, I paused for some time because my focus was on mountain biking at that time. Then I shifted to road cycling, duathlon, and triathlon, and then the pandemic/COVID hit. That's the time I got back into the hobby again because I could not do outdoor activities. I was thinking about what to do at home. Then, upon watching YouTube, I scrolled through many YouTube feeds and saw a video on how to build an RC kit. After watching, I decided to try building my first kit, a Tamiya TT02. After that, I enjoyed building kits until now.

 

 

Boom:

How did you discover Boom Racing?

 

Niño:

I've seen this brand in many RC groups but never considered it because I knew it was too expensive. For me, I'd rather buy 2 kits than buy 1. My goal then was to have more kits/RC for my hard-earned money, but suddenly, I realized that I could not use them all at the same time. That's the time I decided to downsize my RC collection. My plan is to sell some crawlers to make way for a new kit, so that's the time I consider buying my first BRX01, but I am still searching and watching reviews from different RC vloggers. When I was about to buy on the website, I remembered Joel Berones. We were in the same group in Messenger. I contacted him and he helped me to decide on what kit to buy and the rest is history.

 

 

Boom:

Can you tell us about your Boom Racing vehicles?

 

Niño:

I have built 2 Boom Racing kits. My first build is a BRX02 Land Rover Series III 109, and the second is the BRX01 LC70. Since I saw the quality of these kits and started building them, I cannot think of any brand of kits that will compare to the quality of these kits. Lots of upgrades that are specifically designed for each model, a great user manual, plus great after-market support and warranty. For me, these kits will never leave my shelves and I will never finish building them by adding more scale touches and accessories.

 

 

Boom:

Are there any future Boom Racing builds you are planning?

 

Niño:

I want to build another BRX01 with the G Wagon Benz body or BRX02 with the Range Rover body. I also want to build my own camel trophy version of the Range Rover.

 

 

Boom:

Where do you draw your inspiration from when you are building?

 

Niño:

I usually get my inspiration from fellow RC builders, then make it my own style of build, sometimes searching online, and some 1:1 4x4 builds. 

 

Boom:

What is the RC community like in the area you live? 

 

Niño:

RC community here is big with bashers, scale crawlers, gassers, nitro, planes, boats you name it. But since I saw the quality of BRX01 and BRX02, Joel Berones and I want to make the Boom Racing BRX01 and BRX02 community more alive and active. Hopefully in time we will make this community grow here in the Philippines.

 

 

Boom:

What cars or upgrades do you hope to see Boom Racing make next?

 

Niño:

As of now, all of the upgrades and parts that Boom Racing makes for their kits are great and very scale. I want to see a Boom Racing BRX01 or BRX02 Toyota Hilux pickup in the future.

 

Boom:

Do you have any tips or advice for others in the hobby?

 

Niño:

My advice is just to do what you love and never stop playing. Let's help the RC community by sharing what we learn and what we can still learn.


ByBeth Liang

Tags :Boom Racing, BRX01, BRX02, Crawler, Builder of the month

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