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Radio Control Crystal Sets AM or FM 27 MHz , 35 Mhz and 40 MHz

DO YOU NEED Radio Control Crystals ? TX and RX sets , click here 27 AM & FM ;35 FM or 40 FM for your car , buggy , truggy , truck , plane , helicopter or boat .

Introducing the exciting Hobby of Radio Control Cars Buggies and Trucks in all its forms Battery Electric Power ; Nitro Engine Power or Petrol Power If you click on any of highlighted links you will go direct to see items for sale .I will concentrate on Cars and their various forms , either Road Car , Buggy , or Truck but you can also have radio controlled Motorbikes ; Aeroplanes ; Boats, Tanks and Helicopters .

CARS come in various scales from micro at 1/32 to 1/5 Scale and can be powered by Battery , nitro engine or petrol . Scales are usually 1/16 Scale:1/10 Scale;1/8 Scale or 1/5 Scale but micro scales are gaining popularity . The Radio Control System is usually 2 channels to control steering and speed and consists of radio transmitter which you hold and use to control car and a receiver in car to receive your instructions from transmitter and servos to carry out the instructions . Manufacturers who make radio control cars include Tamiya ;Kyosho ; HPI ; Traxxas ; Team Losi ; Team Associated ; Fg Modellsport ; Carson ; Mardave ; Mugen Seiki ; Thunder Tiger ; Xmods ; HPI Baja ; Schumacher ;Yokomo ; Ofna and Hoboa
Nitro Engines from JBA Engines. From links above , at top or down right side you can go to each type of car , scale , or manufacturer where you can obtain more information .

Who hasn't fantasized about climbing behind the wheel of an exotic high-performance racing machine, or the latest street-legal supercar? Few of us can afford to make such fantasies become reality, but your automotive dreams can easily become real with radio control, or RC. RC cars are much more than models; they're fully-functional automobiles that can go as fast as 60MPH and are equipped with working suspension systems that borrow technology directly from the real deal. There are electric , nitro and petrol engine-powered kits to suit different tastes and budgets, and just about every type of wheeled machine can be replicated in RC. From monster trucks to dragsters, road cars to off road stadium racers, you can experience them all with the radio control car hobby. Take a look through the links on the right to view the different styles of car and trucks
RC vehicles come in all shapes and sizes, but the most basic distinction between types of RC car models is their power source. All are either powered by an electric motor and battery, or an engine that runs on fuel. Which is better for a beginner? Faster? More fun?
The answers may surprise you! The links on the right are split by power type. Click on a few to view the difference in size and style of car.

Who hasn't fantasized about climbing behind the wheel of an exotic high-performance racing machine, or the latest street-legal supercar? Few of us can afford to make such fantasies become reality, but your automotive dreams can easily become real with radio control, or RC. RC cars are much more than models; they're fully-functional automobiles that can go as fast as 60MPH and are equipped with working suspension systems that borrow technology directly from the real deal. There are electric , nitro and petrol engine-powered kits to suit different tastes and budgets, and just about every type of wheeled machine can be replicated in RC. From monster trucks to dragsters, road cars to off road stadium racers, you can experience them all with the radio control car hobby. Take a look through the links on the right to view the different styles of car and trucks

RC vehicles come in all shapes and sizes, but the most basic distinction between types of RC car models is their power source. All are either powered by an electric motor and battery, or an engine that runs on fuel. Which is better for a beginner? Faster? More fun?

The answers may surprise you! The links on the right are split by power type. Click on a few to view the difference in size and style of car.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOY RC CARS AND HOBBY RC CARS

The RC cars and trucks that you see on TV and in toy stores offer a great way for young people to get involved in a rewarding hobby; however, there are few similarities between these toy-grade vehicles and those you'll find at a hobby shop. For example, most hobby-grade R/C vehicles are available as an unassembled kit. You build the vehicle from the ground up, piece by piece, so you'll know exactly how it works and how to fix it if something breaks. With few exceptions, you'll be able to make repairs yourself without having to send it back to the manufacturer because you'll know the vehicle inside and out. Also, hobby-grade R/C vehicles are generally made of better materials than toygrade vehicles, so they can withstand the severe punishment of a backyard obstacle course or a high-speed cartwheel at the local parking lot. Hobby kits are designed to provide long life and superior performance.








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