Remote control hobbies have been popular for a long time. Even if you haven’t enjoyed playing with your own RC car, helicopter, or boat, remote control vehicles are still fun to watch others play with! In 2008, hobby shops all over the world witnessed a huge surge of interest and excitement about remote control hobbies in general, but particular interest in remote control boats.
It doesn’t seem to matter what age you are, either. It’s pretty common now to see remote control boats being maneuvered in local streams and creeks adjacent to both urban and suburban parks alike. Just in time for Christmas, those prices are coming down, too.
What’s more fun when relaxing by the pool or at the park than watching someone play with an RC boat? Remote control boats and accessories are right around 50% off right now in most hobby shops and online stores. That said, why not get your own?
Educational hobbies that involve remote control toys are a fantastic way to show your young enthusiast how to care for electronic devices. Planning your purchase around sales will keep the sting out of your wallet, too!
Helicopters, rockets, and planes are usually included on r/c aircraft carrier ships. How much fun is that? Right now, instead of the nearly $150.00 and up you could spend on one, they’re available for under $79.00. That’s a savings of 47%! Pretty good for a remote control boat.
Remote control boats can be small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, or large enough to need its own body of water! Choose from:
* Bass fishing boats
* Sailboats
* Offshore boats
* Pirate ships, with cannons!
* Yachts
* Police boats
* Even waverunners!
It’s important to note that some of these boats can be up to 3ft long and $400.00, but like anything else, you can spend as much as you want to on them! Beginners should go for the bargain, and plan ahead for that kind of spending. It can get expensive.
Maybe I’ll see you down by the creek at our local park, playing with my new RC Jet Ski I just got for almost 50% off.
Who am I kidding? That will be my son. I’ll be next to him, watching! You’ve got to be quick around here with your remote control hobbies. They’re kind of hard to keep secret.
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Mini Remote Controlled Cars?Me and my friend are going to get some of those Mini Remote Controlled Cars. I already have one in my basement, all I have to do is take it out of the package. We're taking them to my trailer and it's going to be rainy so we want to have something to do when it rains. Do you think it's worth it?
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Best place to look would be any local Hobby shop in your area. Look in the Yellow Pages under Hobby.
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The closest thing would be to just battery driven radio controlled cars and choose all of them to have the same frequency (the same number or all A labeled, etc.). Then all the cars will respond to one remote. They won't all behave the same (stay coordinated) because of differences in contruction and the surface they are running on, if not fastened to the costume. If you are just changing speeds and showing the bottom of the cars steering, then they will be together.
im sure if i had spent all that cash on a 5t i would look after it a bit more
1/10 scale is the most common electric if you go up from there you are talking about gas. 1/18 & 1/16 scale just come out and they are catching on big. But most will say a MPH rating and at best they might do half that. With electric r/c's the faster the car goes the less run time you will have on your battery, but just go to your local hobby shop and ask questions
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OMG, that guy can sure fly that plane, WOW.
Lots of nice stuff in the January issue RCCA… and awesome photography on the cover Hope!!
you need to get one with the same crystal (freuquincy receiver) but it is possible, it works with my rc helicopter.
check the freuquincy of the car on the receiver(little box with 2 or more wires comming out) and ask for the same one. Be shure to get a car remote because helicopter and plane radios are differant. you can also buy a 2.4ghz radio but they are very pricy.
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Go to http://www.therccarsguide.com/ or http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=rcv...
(the second source is better)