Wednesday, December 16, 2009
RC Cars and Trucks - Beyond the Toy Store Shelves
From the cry of a nitro engine acute, the hum of an electric motor. Across the land, every weekend, you can find everywhere in attacks on public lands in the parking lots. RC car and truck racing has become one of the hottest hobbies in recent history. You've probably seen on the shelves of your local discount store, toy store or electronics store. But the real excitement this sport has to offer can only be found in a real shop.The RC hobby RC cars, trucks and other various RC vehicles found off the chains can be great fun, but if you never venture beyond These toys may feel a bit "disappointed by their quality and level of arousal. The difference between" real "RC vehicles, and the chain of toy stores can be quite surprising. Obviously there is a difference in cost, but as the old adage, "You get what you pay." You can choose from a wide variety of styles of RC vehicles, from mild to wild and everything in between. For two cars wheel to wheel with trucks and cars , four wheel drive buggies, stadium trucks and monster trucks. Electric cars and trucks, which are powered by rechargeable batteries are probably the best place to start your new hobby. Some of them can reach speeds exceeding 40 miles per hour! With Eventually, you may want to find more speed and excitement. Look no further than the gas connected beasts that run on a mixture of nitromethane and methanol for their fuel. Some of these courses can approach an incredibly radical 70 mph! You can jump directly to a Ready to Run (RTR or as they are known in the sport) cars or trucks, or accept the challenge of a team is completely disassembled. This requires some "qualification mechanisms and a dose of patience, but can be a very rewarding project to undertake with your child, teaching them valuable skills and a great moment only problem together.No RC vehicle type you choose, you're sure to have a wonderful time enjoying a healthy family outdoor activities. To change your local hobby shop or online retailer and see what the "real" world of RC cars and trucks has to offer. You'll be glad you did.For more about this exciting sport check http://www.rc-hq.comMike Eggert is an R / C car enthusiast and racing trucks, and author of the website to inform RC RC - HQ.com
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