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Radio Control Car

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Starting Radio Control Car as a Hobby

rc car-radio control car

Some people who develop an interest in radio controlled cars (or RC trucks) get into it because they have seen people doing it who have worked long and hard at the hobby. Serious hobbyists often spend enormous amounts of time and hundreds of dollars building each remote control car. These remote control cars are built not only for their appearance, but for amazing speeds and durability as well.

It is best to build your first remote control car with some form of kit. One type of kit includes everything needed to build your RC trucks/cars. It comes with the radio components, the motor, and the model for the car.

Your first radio controlled car will not be fast enough to go up against the cars of dedicated radio control hobbyists. There are several factors to consider before choosing which type of RC Toy cars to buy. If the intended user is a young child, say under 13, then you might be better off purchasing the relatively inexpensive mini radio control cars that run on batteries, you can find those electric RCs almost everywhere. If an adult or older child will be using the radio control cars, then you have a much wider selection to choose from. Of course, the mini cars are fun for all ages, but there are also larger all-electronic cars as well as beefy gas-powered vehicles, and even those Nitro RC monsters!

Expect to pay anywhere from fifty dollars to hundreds of dollars for the big kid RC model cars. Not only are the cars bigger and more powerful, but they come with a much more sophisticated radio control transmitter.

If you opt to buy the high-ticket models of radio controlled toy cars, your expenses don’t stop with the initial purchase.

If you are just starting out in the radio control toy car hobby, I suggest that you purchase one of the inexpensive electric or gas models first. One of the great things about being a radio control car hobbyist is how many other people share your interests.

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Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Eco-Friendly Radio Controlled Cars

On this post we will show you some of the eco-friendly remote control cars for you. Having some fun and saving the earth at the same time (by infecting your friends with go green virus) would be a great idea, don’t you think?

Solar Remote Control Cars

Sun, the most powerful energy source in our lives. Us living creatures only use a teeny bit of them. Using more of it wouldn’t hurt don’t you think? Besides, it doesn’t harm the environment! This kind of radio controlled toys is obviously a good choice for you.

Watch this video to see how to make a solar remote control car.

eco-friendly solar radio remote control car

To put this simply, it’s an ordinary electric RC car, but the electricity doesn’t come from batteries, the car got it from photovoltaic reaction from the solar panel

The H2O-powered Corgi H2GO RC Car

Just in case some of you are wondering what is H2O, it’s water, plain old water. Yes, unlike Nitro RC or Gas RC, it uses water as its energy source. Using it as power source is very eco-friendly.

green eco friendly car radio controlled

green eco friendly car radio controlled

While big cars are still trying to figure out how to properly use hydrogen fuel cells, perhaps using them on RC model cars can aid them in the process. We’ve seen some of those water-powered cars before, but the Corgi H2GO is a world first because you can actually steer it. Previous models didn’t prove too exciting as they just went in a straight line, you can’t turn it.

The Corgi H2GO also uses solar panel. This RC Toy works by charging the filling station using the solar panel, then pouring water into the chamber where it breaks down into hydrogen. The hydrogen is then turned into electricity using a fuel cell. A very eco-friendly way of firing up the Radio Control Cars into action.

It won’t reach any speed records, but less than a glass will give you two days of continuous driving, without bashing our beloved mother earth.

Sugar RC – It Eats Sugar!

Recently, Japanese toy maker Takara Tomy claimed that they had a soda-powered Radio Controlled Car, and they have delivered on that promise with the “Ene Pocket”.

The car runs on Sony’s Bio Battery which, in turn, gets its energy from breaking down sugars like those found in soda and fruit drinks. Therefore, the efficiency of the car depends on the liquid used (apparently, grape juice is the best). Obviously, this kind of toy is intended as an eco-friendly alternative to electricity, although you might going to think that we’re wasting food. At any rate, the car is still in the prototype phase, so there is no word yet on when it might actually be available for sale.

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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Unique Radio Control Cars

Today we’ll talk about two unique Remote Control Cars. We’ve seen many RC Cars but most of them are ordinary cars, so in case you’re bored let’s look at these two strange RC Toys.

Block Radio Controll – Block RC Car

radio controlled cars made of lego blocks

radio controlled cars made of lego blocks

As you can guess from the name, it’s made of blocks like ones in LEGO. It can move, it have its own remote control, and you can customize it just like any other block toys!

When stripped bare, this R/C vehicle just looks like a flat LEGO base. Start snapping on some of the 108 included color blocks, and you can build your own unique RC Car. You can always change its look when you get bored. The BlockCar base comes in 3 choice of colors – blue, yellow or red versions – and even has built-in headlights and tail lights (I think this implies it’s an electric RC, battery powered). And if you get really creative, you could join multiple those block radio controlled cars together to make one megaBlockCar!

lego rc radio control cars base

lego rc radio control cars base

Stealth Rides RC Car – The World’s First Foldable RC Car

foldable radio control car

foldable radio control car

We haven’t seen too many notable Radio Controlled Toy Cars since Takara Tomy’s wall-climbing AeroSpider RC turned our world upside down way back in late 2008.However, Mattel might just have what we always wanted – Stealth Rides Cars! This foldable Remote Control Car is so small, barely the size of a USB flash drive. It morphs just like in Transformers (which is cool!). You can have it for $25 on its debut next August. Mattel also plans to roll out five different RC Models of this pocket-sized trinket, and one of them will be the Batmobile Tumbler.

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