This issue was a soul searching, character building, nightmare. I though we’d get past the COVID issues from the last issue but it didn’t happen. But good news, this issue is out and we’ve upgrade a few things to get back...
Everyone loves videos but nothing sucks more than reading a magazine and having to type the address of a video into your computer after you’ve finished the article. At VRC Mag, our digital magazine is fully interactive so...
We touch/feel RC cars all day, but yet we still want more! Here’s our list for Santa. What do you want for Christmas? Your first kit? How about an RTR? We even think if you want to dabble in drone racing it’s okay. ...
Congratulations to Travis Votaw of Morenci Michigan for winning our Arrma Fury RTR. We’ll be sending out the truck shorty. Want to win? Follow us on Facebook, or buy an issue. We give away RC gear everywhere! VRC_005 drop...
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...
Very few people build kits anymore, which is a shame because it is so fun! And, you get the opportunity to learn the ins-and-outs of your specific chassis. Tamiya shot over a TA-06 kit rocking a Mercedes-Benz GT3 body and we...
Today was one of our first official photo shoot days for the first issue of the VRC Magazine. I’ve been in this industry for over 13 years, and in the hobby for about 25. Shooting RC cars is one of the hardest things in t...
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 ...