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Tamiya RC Cars

January 26th, 2010

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 available today:

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

You can drive through all kinds of territory as effortlessly as if you were driving on the pavement. This Tamiya RC car has various points that permit it to cruise through special kinds of territory. It has extra-large tires that are ideal for dealing with mud, sand and 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, imagine Mr. Bean’s beloved car. This remote controlled car is based on that small-but-awesome car of the 1960’s. The Mini Cooper is famous for its small size and mighty performance. In fact, the Mini Cooper even raced tremendously well in competitions such as the World Rally Championships.

This radio controlled car features an M-03 chassis that is specially intended to be as speedy as possible. The double wishbone suspension also ensures the stability and first-rate handling of the car. 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 car can still run very well regardless of its weight.

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

What are the benefits of drift racing? Well, in normal turns, there is a penchant for vehicles to lose velocity. By drifting, the vehicle can maintain the highest speed and precision control. Nevertheless, there is always the opportunity of something going wrong, which is the reason for Tamiya’s excellent engineering.

XBG Nitro Force – Capable of mind-boggling high speeds, this RC car is unquestionably a force to be reckoned with. Powered by a precision FR-S glow engine, this RC auto uses a recoil starter for clean starting every time. This Tamiya RC car also boasts of a reinforced 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 flow of air will not adversely affect your desire for speed. All in all, if you want a Tamiya RC car that will satisfy your desire for speed and excitement, this is the vehicle that you should be getting.

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.

Model Radio Controlled Sports Cars

January 21st, 2010

Do your interests in model remote control cars lie in high speed, fast acceleration and beauty of form? If this is precisely what you are searching for in a model car, then a model sports car is almost certainly what you are searching for. Authentic size sports cars are a $4.5 billion industry with about 55,000 units being purchased every year.

Sports cars and their model counterparts are manufactured as high performance machines, which means that they can be driven in ways that normal assembly line cars can not. For example, in the case of a real sports car, it frequently takes no more than five seconds to go from 0 to 100 mph. Likewise in a model high performance gas replica, it often takes no more than two seconds to reach 60 mph from a dead start.

Because it is more tricky to maneuver a speeding vehicle, sports cars and model sports cars are especially designed to handle best at high speeds. In deed, the word “sporty” was coined to refer to a sleek but robust design that exudes power. It was later personified to refer to the person behind the wheel or in the modelling world, the person at the remote controls.

The following is a basic glossary of sports car terminology and a basic list of sports car manufacturers (many of which have their counterpart vehicles in the world of model gas remote control cars).

- FF – front engine, front wheel drive. The FF layout has a moderate capability for high speed handling and is seen in some models such as the Fiat Coup?, and the Lotus Elan M100.

- FR – front engine, rear wheel drive Considered the ?classic? sports car layout, the engine drives the rear wheels but keeps the weight off the back. The FR is good at drifting corners while still maintaining control. Mercedes-Benz is recognized for using this design for its models.

- RR – rear engine, rear wheel drive With the engine at the back powering the rear wheels, weight placement on a RR design provides outstanding traction for a car. However, without auxiliary driving aids like stability control, handling becomes difficult. These days, the only maker who keeps the RR layout for its cars is Porche.

AWD – all wheel drive An AWD design offers the easiest handling, making it perfect for those who are just starting to race sports cars. Audi started the widespread use of this technique with the Quattro. Japanese makers like Mitsubishi employed this layout to increase handling, making it an excellent rally car.

Because of more stringent regulations in the United States, sports car manufacturers are more widespread in Europe than in America. Nevertheless, American makes are in equal competition with their European and Asian counterparts. Some recognized manufacturers and models are:

Alfa Romeo; Alpine; Aston Martin; Austin-Healey; BMW; Bugatti; Caterham; Davrian; De Lorean; Ferrari; Fisker; Jaguar; Koenigsegg; Lamborghini; Lotus; McLaren; Maserati; MG; Morgan; Panoz; Porsche; Triumph; TVR; Vector.

If this article has whetted your appetite for a sports car, go out and buy one now, if you are wealthy. If not, why not do the next best thing and buy yourself a 1:8 or even a 1:5 petrol-powered, remote-controlled sports car?

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the petrol remote control 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

Remote Control Models – The Helicopter

December 21st, 2009

If you like remote controlled models and have lots of room, then you may want to consider purchasing one of the new big remote control helicopters that have recently been introduced by several makes. These helicopters, which can occasionally be as large as ten feet long, rival genuine helicopters in agility. They are expensive and can cost three thousand dollars or more.

As with many fads, some people just have to have one of their own. So, the next time you are walking in the park and you see a helicopter flying around, look again closely. At first you will probably think that it is a real helicopter that is simply further away then you first thought. But look again and you will probably see someone controlling the helicopter with a huge remote control box.

If you see one of these remote controlled helicopters in flight, consider yourself very lucky. Because it is so expensive to own one of these beauties, they are also still fairly rare. However, because I am an ardent collector myself, I have considered buying one of these large 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, popular item, big remote control helicopters are the latest fad, but in a few years, I am sure there will be a greater supply and the cost will drop. Then I will be ready and waiting to buy. But until then, I have a very generous and wealthy friend who owns one, and I will practice 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 probably used to. When you first turn it on, the big remote control helicopter?s blades spin with such ferocity, 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 accomplishment, 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

Radio Controlled Vehicles – An Enjoyable Hobby

December 18th, 2009

If someone enjoys remote controlled hobbies, they almost definitely started with a car. This is because, unlike a boat or a plane, cars will not normally be totally destroyed if the operator makes a big mistake or the engine fails. It is fairly easy to construct a simple remote controlled auto, but as you are doing it, you will discover that there is a vast amount to be learned.

As you acquire this knowledge, you can make use of advanced techniques to create vehicles that are tougher, faster and more efficient than your previous efforts. You can either piece one together in a few days, or you can spend months creating an amazing auto which has superb speed and handling.

If you are just starting out with remote controlled hobbies, it is probably wise to purchase a pre-made, RTR (ready-to-run) remote controlled auto. It is possible to buy these in toy or modeling stores almost anywhere. They may be slow and clumsy and they may not gratify your technological desires, but they are still a good place to begin. Have fun with it for a couple of days, and then dismantle it. Examine the way the motors are connected to the wheels, and look at the general architecture of the car.

Once you have grasped it all, you will have much better picture when you begin to build your own. You may even be able to use a couple of parts, such as the body of the vehicle or the radio control apparatus. The motors will almost certainly not be as powerful as you will desire.

Once you have gained this indispensable basic understanding of the way that radio controlled vehicles work, you can start with whatever your next undertaking is going to be. The ambition for most people is to build a model car from wood or plastic, install the electrical components, paint it, affix decals, and get it looking as good and running as well as possible. Others may want to construct an extremely fast remote controlled vehicle in order to show off to associates. But no matter what you want to do, you will only be able to achieve it, if you take it one small step at a time and become skilled at everything there is to know about remote controlled pastimes.

However, there are many different resources that can assist you become an expert in remote controlled hobbies. You will almost certainly spend a lot of time reading about all the different details that you require. You can find information and even tutorials on the Internet. For more specific questions, you could always go to community groups and forums. This is where enthusiasts from all over the world meet together on the Internet to discuss their hobby, assist each other, and boast about their latest accomplishments. These groups welcome newcomers, especially if you are polite when asking your question.

Remote controlled vehicles can also enter competitions. If you want to put your car up against those of other enthusiasts, there are different races and shows around the world. A quick Internet search will reveal where nearest event is. You could make a weekend trip out of it and it will be worth it to be around others who are as obsessive as you about what you are doing. These events may include races, or they may just be a get-together to share tips and tricks with other radio enthusiasts. You will be amazed at the amount of information that you can acquire from the people who go to these dos.

It may be daunting at first to start a new hobby, since there is probably heaps of stuff that you probably know nothing about. However, the best thing to do is just get started with the basics and learn steadily.

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