Today was a great day in Southern California. We’re busy working on VRC_006 and I thought it would be nice to share. We’re all told sharing is good right? So here is a sample picture from our review of the AE b44.2!...
Devil, God, Buddha, or the random guy down the street who wears a robe– whatever the saying is you like better. We’re about details, and the Tekno EB48 buggy seems to have lots of little details we like. We’re in ...
Many have been stuck inside for months, or you’re out partying like it’s 1999. Either way, a good RC read is always satisfying. In this issue, we’ve got some strange reviews. One of the Comical Tamiya Avante which is now ...
Everybody has competition. The big brand in RTR’s doesn’t seem to worry, but Redcat has been changing their gameplan to include high-quality products and cheaper prices. The new Kaiju setups up their Monster Truck g...
Everybody says that magazines don’t “test” their cars right. They don’t beat them to death, they don’t run them long enough. Pretty pictures never tell the tail of testing in full. So we figured we...
If you want to look like a pro, or at least an FBI agent then the new Protek transmitter case is for you. This aluminum case will protect your precious transmitter from abuse and make you look highend. You’ll need to get ...
The “.1” Editions of AE vehicles are like the “S” editions of the iPhone. Faster and better. We tested the buggy at Thunder Alley Raceway with Engineer TJ Eller to see just how the changes work. The full...
The simple task of getting fuel from Point A (your tank) to Point B (the engine) seems simple. Plug in some fuel line and go. Most people don’t think about how/where/why your fuel tubing goes what direction. VRC Magazine ...