Shaft Size Matters

There are two motor shaft sizes used within our hobby; 1/8” and 5mm, with 1/8” being the most common. It really comes down to a strength issue, if your vehicle has massive power and torque and is run in abusive environments...
by Jeff Eveleigh
 

 
 

Pro-Line Ambush RTR Review – Velocity RC Cars Magazine

Pro-Line has been your tire choice for over 30 years, and they have dipped their toe into the kit market, but this new 1/25 scale Scale/Trailer Ambush had us scratching our heads. Will we finally love an micro kit? Tiny screws,...
by Derek Buono
 

 
 

Team Associated RC10 B6D Review – Love the D?

VRC_021 will feature the full review of the new AE Buggy – The RC10B6D! You can watch our quick video review of the new buggy. That means you should subscribe to our YouTube channel. Don’t forget that VRC Magazine i...
by Derek Buono
 

 

 

Losi Baja Rey Review – Velocity RC Cars Magazine

VRC-021 will feature our full review of the exciting new Losi Baja Rey! The new solid axle 1/10 scale desert runner will have you smiling from ear to ear. Our test kit was purchased at the world famous Pacific Coast Hobbies (th...
by Derek Buono
 

 
 

Tamiya TT-01 Team Hahn Video Review – Velocity RC Cars Magazine

VRC_021 will feature our full review of the Tamiya TT-01 Type E review but you can watch words in motion by checking out our video review of the kit. Sure plastic bushing are so 80’s, but we’re retro. That’s w...
by Derek Buono
 

 
 

Three Handed Slipper Setting

A common way of checking your off road slipper setting is to hold both rear tires while punching the throttle on your radio to see how far the nose of your car pops up. Unless you have a third arm, this can prove difficult. A b...
by Jeff Eveleigh