If you are a remote control car fan then you should experiment with the assembling of a RC car of your own. Remote or radio controlled cars are great fun for on –road car racing or even off –road car games. However, this takes much effort on your part to assemble an amazing car that you can proudly display.
Assembling your own car can be quite a complex task, but in case of maintenance and repairs, you have an advantage because you know the vehicle in and out. Building your own car will also help to bring out your creativity and to reduce your expenses, you can select what parts will be used and personalize the RC car to suit your specifications. By shopping and researching for the components, you can select the best products at the cheapest rate. However, fuel and battery costs remain much the same whether you assemble a new car or use a car kit.
Building your very own RC car will take a lot of effort and it will also take a long time. It all depends on your experience, the car components and the make. You must make sure to read the instruction manuals thoroughly before you begin to assemble the parts. Although you may not be able to complete the project fast, it is advisable to take breaks occasionally because it breaks the monotony and allows you to concentrate better on the job at hand. .
Here are some tips to consider while creating a new RC car model.
1) The Instruction manual: The first step is to read the instruction manual completely before starting on the project. Understand the guidelines to avoid complications in future and avoid wastage of time. From time to time, check with the manual to see if you are proceeding on the right track.
2) Have a pencil and pad handy: Besides jotting down notes, you may need to note down the screw settings and their positions. It is advisable to note down the positions of the front and rear portions and the sides.
3) Organize your building space: Have a clean and dry towel to keep the car parts from rolling away and it will also help to absorb any fluid spills. Ensure that you cover up the car when you leave it for the day. Also, have your work area where you will not be disturbed. You also need ample lighting to be comfortable while working at the job.
4) Use of containers: It is a good idea to store all the small parts in hardware trays. You can use empty containers, tins or boxes to keep all the smaller parts separated and sorted out.
5) Have a good set of Tools: If you are a serious car builder, you have to procure a set of basic tools such as Phillips head screwdrivers, jewelers’ screwdrivers and a 1 ¼th inch flat blade screwdriver. One set of slip –joint and needle nose pliers can be procured. If you have a nitro model car, you may also require control lock pliers to grasp flywheels. For lines and parts that need to be close cut, you need a flush cutter.
Beginners of this hobby must have patience as remote controlled cars are a new challenge for them. However, there is a great thrill in building your own radio control car from scratch, and it can be a fun activity.
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Is it okay for demonstrator to use remote control cars against road block by burmese soldiers?DEMONSTRATORS DARE NOT GO NEAR THE BURMESE SOLDIERS BECAUSE THEY COULD BE SHOT DEAD.
LOOK LIKE THE NEW WAY TO PLAY WITH BURMESE SOLDIERS IS TO USE REMOTE CONTROL CARS AGAINST THEM.
ON A SECOND THOUGHT, THE MILITARY JUNTA IN BURMA WILL COUNTER ATTACK WITH REMOTE CONTROL CARS.
LOOK LIKE BOTH SIDE WILL BE PLAYING WITH REMOTE CONTROL CARS.
THIS COULD INVOLVES CARS, BOATS, PLANE, AND HELICOPTERS
DEMONSTRATOR COULD USE HARMLESS CALCIUM CARBIDE PIPE BOMB AGAINST ARMY CAMP OR SOME PEOPLE CALL IT HIT AND RUN TACTIC.
I THINK THOSE GENERALS CANNOT SLEEP AT NIGHT.
JUST IMAGE 500,000 BURMESE SOLDEIR PLAYING WITH REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUMENT.
AMERICAN ARE USING DRONES IN AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ TO SURVEY FOR TARGETS BY B2 BOMBERS?
GUNS WILL BECOME USELESS.
I THINK THE MILITARY JUNTA WILL RETREAT.
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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.
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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)
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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
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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