February 28th, 2010
If you are looking to buy a monster truck but you already know that space is limited and there are not many places for you to drive a full scale model, then the HSP Kingliness would be perfect for you. Despite its small size, this mini nitro RC truck can still pack a punch.
The HSP-94286 is a 1/16th scale Ready to Run (RTR) off-road monster truck with many great features. When space is at a premium, you will find these models are still a lot of fun to drive and they are particularly fast. A range of spares and upgrades are also available with this HSP car.
You can race this small monster truck in your back garden and see it go. The power of the HSP Kingliness means it can even outrun some full scale RC cars. Therefore, it is no wonder then that this little RC truck is an extremely popular model with RC enthusiasts.
These mini models are a lot more flexible than their full scale counterparts as you will not need a track or field to take them racing. If you want something that is fun, will not take up much room yet still possesses many of the top nitro car features, then go for the HSP Kingliness.
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February 27th, 2010
If you have become accustomed to the controls and manoeuvres of your limited electric RC model and are ready for a new challenge, then consider getting the HSP-941031/10th Scale Ready to Run (RTR) 4WD On Road Electric Car. This is certainly a ‘proper’ electric RC car model and is an affordable choice.
These days, you can go for a Ready To Run (RTR), fully-built model with all the specs you need, without having to break the bank to do so. This model features all of the latest in technological advancements when it comes to RC cars and should not be confused with the basic entry-level models. This hobby racer is the real deal!
This HSP 4 wheel drive touring car is an excellent racing machine and certainly packs a punch. With its powerful 540 engine, electric speed controller, bevel performance differentials and many prime aluminium parts, this HSP car is in a league of its own when it comes to the top level intermediate to advanced racers. The car comes with radio controller, battery pack and UK charger – just put in the batteries and you are away!
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February 26th, 2010
It does not matter whether you enjoy assembling your own RC cars or prefer to buy Ready To Run versions, if you are part of the RC experience, you should consider racing your cars against others to make the experience even more enjoyable. There are RC racing clubs up and down the country, catering to every level of ability and which organise regular events.
Just by attending these events and engaging in competition you are getting to know what the hobby is all about. Some people like to test their driving ability against the very best, by making their own nitro RC car from a kit, while others are less competitive and prefer to race for fun. Whichever type of RC car owner you are, getting involved with a racing club can enhance your RC experience.
As we’ve said before, there are many ways you can find out about your local RC club; searching online may be the best way for you to get in touch and find out when the next meet up is. By all means learn how to control your car on your own, but don’t let that stop you enjoying RC cars to the full – get out there and race against others!
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February 25th, 2010
This is one of the most important questions to ask when it comes to choosing an RC car. The answer will depend on your experience and skill level to a great extent, as beginners are advised against opting for a nitro RC car until they are fully familiar with the workings of remote control cars.
Many beginners tend to overlook this question and plump for the model which looks best and just takes their fancy. However, the workings of these two types of RC cars are completely different. Electric RC cars are usually not as fast as their nitro counterparts, but require a lot less in the way of maintenance.
With the engine used in nitro RC cars, you will need to learn about its workings and how to fix it if something goes wrong. Therefore, you will require a lot of patience when running one of these models. With electric cars, on the other hand, these are much simpler and all you have to do is charge the batteries and you are away.
If you just want to get your new RC car out of the box with the minimum of fuss, just go with an electric RC car. If you are experienced with these cars and looking for a new challenge, nitro RC cars may be for you.
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February 25th, 2010
When thinking about what kind of nitro RC vehicle you would like to buy, there is a wide selection of options depending on your preferences and the surface where you’d like to drive it. These days, there are a vast diversity in designs and models when it comes to nitro RC cars. There are some top performance models, but these will require much more in the way of maintenance.
If you are looking to get a new nitro vehicle, you will be buying a machine built for power and performance. The following are a few types of nitro vehicles, with some only being suitable for racing on specific kinds of surfaces.
Nitro Road and Rally Car
These nitro road / rally racers are built for speed and are best suited to smooth hard surfaces.
Nitro Monster Truck
These powerful trucks can offer you top level performance and you will be surprised at how fast these nitro trucks can go.
Nitro Buggy
The buggy is a powerful off-road vehicle which can be driven on dirt and gravel tracks.
Whichever type of nitro vehicle you decide upon, it will require more attention than with electric remote control cars if you want to get maximum performance out of them. However, these nitro RC cars cannot be surpassed when it comes to power and performance.
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February 24th, 2010
When you take a look at the huge choice available with RC cars it is easy to get a bit perplexed as to what model would be right for you. If you are just starting out with the hobby, or have only been used to one type of electric remote control car, it is best to consider what you want from your experience.
With RC cars, they are available in all makes, models and designs, just like with the real version. You can buy RC trucks, buggies, touring and drift cars. As well as these types of vehicles, you can also choose between on road and off road versions, two wheel or four wheel drive.
When it comes to looking at the size of the car, you need to consider what you can reasonably handle and control. These electric RC cars can be bought in scale sizes of 1:16, 1:10 and 1:8.
As well as the size of the model and other considerations, you also need to decide if you want to buy a car that is already built, has been factory assembled and is ‘Ready To Run’, or if you’d like to buy a kit and build the car yourself according to your specifications.
The points above will all need to be considered when choosing your next electric RC car.
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February 23rd, 2010
Don’t get confused. The remote control cars you buy from an online hobby store are completely different from the car models you would buy from a toy shop. This is because both electric and nitro RC cars are not to be mistaken for toys and are not suitable for use by anyone who is under the age of 15, unless they are being supervised by an adult.
Hobby grade RC cars
The RC car models sold by most toy stores are merely ‘toy grade’ and can be used by almost anyone, of any age. There may be some restrictions for those containing small parts, when used by very small children, but on the whole, they are safe for general use. Then there are ‘hobby grade’ RC cars.
The cars sold by hobby shops are for use by enthusiasts and those willing to put time and effort into perfecting their skills. A number of these cars can still be used by beginners, but most of them will take some time to master fully.
The top quality electric and nitro RC cars are used by experienced racers and professionals because of the durability and performance they offer. These hobby grade RC cars are built to last longer than any toy RC car would.
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February 22nd, 2010
As with everything nowadays, nothing will stand still for long. This is certainly the case with remote control cars and other RC vehicles. Even within just a few years, the world of RC cars has evolved considerably, with many events held all across the globe showcasing the best and fastest RC models around.
There is no better way to get your adrenaline going and reach the levels of excitement you would associate with racing RC cars. When you are behind the controls of one of these vehicles you can race your car at amazingly fast speeds and can perform a range of top stunts. These days, some cars can even reach 75 miles an hour!
The intricacies of the RC car models are also increasing by the year. Technology is moving at such a pace, there is a great selection of top vehicles available at more affordable prices. So, if you are intrigued by RC cars and looking to get involved in a new hobby, RC cars are really fun to drive and they are getting better and more advanced every year.
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February 21st, 2010
Buying your new RC car model has never been easier. In the past, you had to physically visit your local hobby shop to browse through the catalogue of cars on offer. Nowadays, you can benefit from an online service where the car, plus a variety of accessories, can be ordered and delivered right to your door, in no time at all.
With online shopping you can still get the same level of personal service, by calling or emailing the online stockist, to get information and advice about the cars for sale. You can still browse through a large range of products and select the right model of car for you.
When buying online, you can even benefit from reduced pricing as there are fewer overheads when selling online, with the savings brought to you – the consumer. Also, another key benefit is that, with some reputable sellers, you can make use of free delivery as well as same day dispatch, plus other delivery services are available if you wish to have the item(s) in your grasp sooner.
Therefore, with the many benefits of choosing and buying your RC car and hobby products online, there really is no need to shop elsewhere.
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February 20th, 2010
If you are new to the hobby of RC cars then it is good to get as much relevant advice as possible. However, with the wealth of information available on the internet these days, this can sometimes be confusing and can perplex you even more. Therefore, it is important to get advice on buying your first RC car from the right sources.
If you take a look at the number of hobby stores online you will find there are many situated in the UK, and maybe even your local area. The store owners and staff are usually keen enthusiasts themselves and can help to point you towards a good beginner model. Also, if you take a look at their product offerings, they will break down the car models into various categories.
As you are just starting out, make sure you steer clear of the more complex and difficult to master nitro models and stick to a Ready To Run (RTR) electric remote control car model. You should be able to find a beginner model made to a scale you can handle, which includes all the parts you will need to get acquainted with remote control cars.
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