Posted by admin in Radio Control Basics
on May 4th, 2010 | 0 comments
You will find several versions of radio controlled m0dels for the market. Quite a few of them are marketed as toys but some are aimed directly at their most appreciative audience, the middle aged man! These males like to relive their youth by playing with them and are ready to commit a lot more funds on the most remarkable, lifelike and feature packed versions. On the other hand, no matter whether you purchase a budget or perhaps a top of the range model, you could be positive that the standard principles of the way where they work are the same.
There are four standard components for the majority...
Posted by admin in RC Cars
on Dec 17th, 2009 | 1 comment
Radio control cars are no longer viewed as toys which can be handed out to children on their birthday. These vehicles are now more powerful than ever and adults have turned RC car driving into a hobby or even a way of earning money when entering competitions. There are many different types of RC cars and if you want to buy one, you need to figure out which type is best for you.
Some of the cheapest models on the market are small electric cars which can be used on normal surfaces like asphalt or tarmac. If you drive them carefully, they can last for years without problems or any type of extra cost. Most...
Posted by admin in Radio Control Basics
on Aug 29th, 2009 | 0 comments
If you’re interested in getting started with radio control cars, then you should be aware of the four basic components of any RC vehicle. These are the transmitter, the receiver, a motor and a power source. With these four items in place, you’re ready to have some fun with RC cars. I’d like to take a closer look at these different pieces of the system. Let’s start with the transmitter.
Simply put, the transmitter is the part that you keep with you. A quick look at any transmitter will help you understand the difference between remote control and radio control right away. Remote...
Posted by admin in RC Cars
on May 1st, 2009 | 0 comments
Some people get a kick out of racing RC cars that look just like the real thing. Others, however, aren’t concerned with looks as much as they are maximizing the “wow” factor. For these adrenaline junkies, RC buggies are the vehicle of choice.
An RC buggy looks nothing like what you might find in the real world. Almost anything goes with the body. The common element shared by all models is a set of big, knobby tires capable of taking on almost any terrain. Of course, these tires need to be paired up with some pretty serious suspension components to take the punishment of the bumps,...