I’ll freely admit that at this point I love to race, and don’t have the time or desire, to wrench. So when companies offer race RTRs like this TLR 22T, I am all in. We just got this in the office, so I might try rac...
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...
Short Course Racing is in all scales, and we still think that this 1/8-scale from AE is the most beautiful. It’s scale is almost deadnuts, the performance is nuts, and the durability is like gorilla nuts (Which we assume ...
It must be tool week since our Mr UPS keeps bring us all the stuff we love. A full set of AE nut drivers is something everybody should own. These are about $10.49 each and can fit into the FT 1/4 handle or the sweet Makita Cord...
VRC_009, need we say more? Ok, we will then. Now seems like a good time to download the newest bundle of electrons in the form of RC knowledge. We hammered out another packed issue with enough RC awesomeness to fulfill your add...
Check out the action shots of our HPI Nitro Bullet ST 3.0. The full review is in Velocity RC Magazine Issue #2. Like what you see? Support the magazine and buy an issue today! It’s only $1.99 for over 130 pages of amazing...
Sometimes a box tells a story, tells you what’s inside, or what it would like to be. In the case of the over-ambitious text on the website and box of the Arrma Infraction, it gives you hope that you can go off-road. Of co...
Check out the video review of the Arrma Kraton 8S RTR. It’s giant, it’s fast-ish, and it’s durable. This is clearly a warning shot to Traxxas. Which do you think is better?