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Tamiya RC Vehicles

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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Tamiya is a firm well-known for producing first-rate miniatures of vehicles. They are famous today for introducing the world to the sport of mini 4WD racing. However, what many people do not know, is that Tamiya also introduced the world to RC (remote controlled or radio controlled) cars. The Tamiya RC car line-up has a quantity of models that show the excellence of the firm’s skill in model design.

Here are some of the Tamiya RC model cars on the market today:

Nitro Crusher – This Tamiya RC car has a powerful FS-15S engine that incorporates a large diameter slide carburetor to satisfy your need for speed. The engine also has a precision braking system that ensures operational safety. This RC car will also satisfy your need for muscle because it comes in the form of a huge truck.

You can drive through all kinds of terrain as easily as if you were driving on the roadway. This RC car has various points that permit it to cruise through special sorts of terrain. It has extra-large tires that are perfect for dealing with mud, sand or rocks. It also has a frontal impact control system that allows you to enjoy steady running no matter what obstacles you come across.

Mini cooper – If you do not know what a Mini Cooper is, consider Mr. Bean’s much-loved car. This radio controlled car is based on that small-but-awesome car of the 1960’s. The Mini Cooper is renowned for its small size and powerful performance. In fact, the Mini Cooper even raced tremendously well in events like the World Rally Championships.

This RC vehicle features an M-03 chassis that is especially intended to be as speedy as feasible. The double wishbone suspension also guarantees the stability and first-rate handling of the vehicle. This model is an electric RC car, which means that the batteries add a lot of weight. However, a hole cut into the chassis guarantees that this RC model can still run very well regardless of its weight.

Subaru Impreza WRC Monte Carlo – This RC car is designed for the latest kind of racing. This RC model is designed to drift. The chassis of this Tamiya RC car, the TT-01D, is constructed from lightweight materials and has been specifically designed to have a low center of gravity. This means that this Tamiya RC car will not turn over if you attempt to “drift” it.

What are the benefits of drift racing? Well, during normal bends, there is a tendency for vehicles to lose speed. By drifting, the car can preserve the optimum speed and precision control. Nevertheless, there is always the chance of something going wrong, which is the reason for Tamiya’s excellent engineering.

XBG Nitro Force – Capable of mind-boggling high speeds, this car is unquestionably a power to be reckoned with. Powered by a precision FR-S glow engine, this car uses a recoil starter for clean starting every time. This Tamiya RC model also boasts of a strengthened resin frame chassis with a low center of gravity, making it extra stable during fast driving.

This Tamiya RC car also features a very aerodynamic frame, making sure that the airstream will not adversely affect your desire for speed. All in all, if you want a Tamiya RC car that will satisfy your wish for speed and excitement, this is the car that you should be buying.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with 1:5 scale RC cars. If you would like to know more about these monster 1/5 scale rc cars, please click the link to our website now.

Radio Controlled Models – The Helicopter

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
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If you like remote controlled models and have plenty of space, then you may want to think about purchasing one of the new large remote control helicopters that have recently been introduced by several makes. These helicopters, which can occasionally be as big as ten feet long, rival real helicopters in agility. They are expensive and can set you back three thousand dollars or more.

As with many crazes, some people just have to have one of their own. So, the next time you are strolling in the park and you see a helicopter flying around, look again closely. At first you will most likely think that it is a real helicopter that is just further away then you first reckoned. But look again and you will almost certainly see someone controlling the helicopter with a gigantic remote control box.

If you see one of these remote controlled helicopters in flight, consider yourself very lucky. Because it is so costly to own one of these beauties, they are also still pretty rare. However, because I am an ardent collector myself, I have considered buying one of these big remote control helicopters, and I even put a bid on one in Ebay once, but in the end I did not get it and instead decided to wait until the cost comes down a bit more.

Just as with any new, trendy item, big remote control helicopters are the latest fad, but in a few years, I am sure there will be a better supply and the price will fall. Then I will be ready and waiting to buy. But until then, I have a very bighearted and rich friend who owns one, and I will rehearse flying his. I have already taken it out once – it is so much more powerful than the normal, small remote control helicopters that you are most likely used to. When you first turn it on, the big remote control helicopter?s rotors spin with such ferociousness, that you may worry that you are going to break something. and then, when it lifts off the ground, you will experience a huge sense of achievement, knowing that you are the one who is controlling it.

And if you are able to make a successful, smooth landing as well, then you can truly call yourself a helicopter pilot, because even those very experienced with small remote control helicopters will be impressed to see someone land a big remote control helicopter, because it really is completely different. So if you happen to be lucky, well-off, or just single-minded enough to purchase one of your own, take pleasure in your time with your giant helicopter.

I assure you that it will be one of the most exciting experiences of your life. For me, the entire event was unreal, and when it was all over, I had to phone everyone I knew and tell them how I had flown a 10 foot helicopter and landed it smoothly. I bet that?s how pilots feel the first time they fly a real aircraft.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with remote controlled trucks. If you have an interest in model or toy rc vehicles, please go over to our website now at 1/5 Scale RC Cars

Reviews About RC Cars

Saturday, December 19th, 2009
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I have read tons of reviews about remote control cars, because I am a subscriber to a remote control car aficionados’ magazine that carries articles about all the different kinds of remote control gas cars on the market. It also recommends the best one to acquire depending on whether you are a first time owner or an RC veteran. The magazine is great, and it helps me see what other RC car owners think about the various models and brands of RC cars and trucks.

I have to say that people’s views vary quite widely on every subject, which is why it’?s probably always best to do your own studying and get what best suits you, rather than getting what other people say will suit you, when they do not even know you. Having said that, many first time buyers do not actually know what they are looking for, and it is really these people that these reports are written for.

However, these reviews are not meant to be taken too literally, rather they are intended as a guideline so that prospective greenhorn buyers have to think about the aspects of buying a remote control gas car or truck. It also gives experts a run down of the salient facts. Then you need to make up your own mind whether you care, for instance, whether the car’s engine runs on gas or nitro.

All in all, I like this magazine because it takes into account people from all walks of life, and its writers and editor appreciate that even if you are interested in buying a gas remote control car, you may not have enough money or you might be reading just out of interest in RC cars or trucks.

We all realize that money is difficult to come by these days, and purchasers are becoming more and more well-informed about the goods they want, which is a good thing in my eyes. After all, there are other merchants who only want to get the most money they can for their goods and mark up their RC model car prices to exorbitant amounts in the hope that they will get a couple of foolish patrons that did not do their research.

And I am sure that they probably do get a few patrons like that, because they do stay in business somehow and I regularly hear awfulness stories about individuals who have paid far too much for their RC gas car or truck.

When you ask them why they did not take the trouble to read the reviews in a magazine, they usually say that they did not know about the magazines, or even worse, that they did not have enough time. Therefore it seems that they had sufficient time to work like a dog for the money, but then not sufficient time to read a short magazine review? I doubt it very much. With a bit of luck, consumers will continue becoming more and more cautious about their purchases.

It is such a pity, so, If you happen to be a new RC car enthusiast, or you know someone who is, please make sure you read the remote control car and truck reviews before concluding a purchase. It can literally save you hundreds of your hard earned dollars.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the remote control-gas-car. If you have an interest in model or toy rc vehicles, please go over to our website now at 1/5 Scale RC Cars