You'd probably struggle to get parts for that, as it's not a model I've heard of after 4 years in the hobby.
If you want a cheap intro to the hobby, the I have to recommend the Heliguy Atom FP (£40 + postage).
It's cheap, small enough to fly in the house, and it has the same controls as a hobby grade collective pitch helicopter.
This way, you won't have to un-learn anything if you want to get into the hobby more seriously. Heliguy also have a full array of spares which is essential to any RC heli purchase.
If you want something bigger, then they do a Firefly, but you'd need a sports hall or similar sized place to fly it in.
Both will fly outside, but only if there's virtually no wind.