Archive for August, 2008

Powering Your RC Car

Powering Your RC Car

Radio controlled car or RC car is one of the most played toy car by kids and even teens.  RC car lovers spend much of their time playing car racing with this radio controlled cars. It offers an endless amount of thrill and excitement of race and the speed of each type of car.

RC car consists of two units – the car and the remote control or radio. Radio control consists of two sets of joysticks. One is to control the backward and forwa Read the rest of this entry »

Enjoy the Adventure – Drive Remote Control Cars

Enjoy the Adventure - Drive Remote Control Cars

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned builder when you drive R.C. Cars, the adventure is universally present!

We at RC Cars Hobby are right here to guarantee that when you shop for, tune, and drive your car electric motor R.C. cars and nitro RC trucks and cars for leisure, whether they’re custom built unassembled rc car kits or already mad Read the rest of this entry »

4 Reasons for you to Join Radio Controlled Car Forums

4 Reasons for you to Join Radio Controlled Car Forums

There’s only one reason why you’re reading this, and it’s because you have certain misgivings about joining radio controlled car forums. The most obvious benefit to joining radio controlled car forums is to make more friends. You’re probably not after that so here are other reasons that can change your mind:

Reason #1: Learn Something New

Two brains work better than one. If you live in a neighborhood that’s scarc Read the rest of this entry »

RC Car Toys

RC Car Toys

RC car toys are popular, but they have managed to somehow stay under most people’s’s radars, which is sad, because they are a lot of fun. RC stands for radio controlled, that means that the cars are managed by way of a controller connected wirelessly to the vehicle itself.

essentially, while this article is going to focus on RC cars, there are RC planes, RC choppers, RC boats, RC submarines and even RC tanks and RC bulldozers. Essenti Read the rest of this entry »