Scale or trail, whatever you call it, it’s a growing classes in RC. The guys at RC4WD have been quietly offering up a quality rig that allows you to look good and hit the trails. Start stock and go crazy with tuning, or d...
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...
We’re hard at work on VRC_012 and our painting column has taken a chalky twist. Our resident painter Joe sat down in our studio and show us, and then you how to get super creative with some paint and chalk. Do you have a ...
If you’re into full-sized cars you’ll know breaking 200mph usually means you are breaking your bank, spending well over $100,000 dollars. If you think about that speed and then look at what Nic Case and Team Associa...
To many hobbyists, the fuel we use in our nitro powered cars is just the stuff that makes it go. Similar to the gasoline they put in their full scale cars. Never taking time to understand what it is made of and why it does what...
1/24-Scale RTR 4WD Truggy – Take this 4WD Micro Truggy with you wherever you go. Indoors or out, you’ll have a blast with this durable, easy-to-use micro. Everything you need to get up and running is included in the...
Most will be bitten by the LED light bug at some point during their RC days. You can go crazy with fancy installs and complex wiring; but you don’t have to! VRC_019 features a How-To article covering installation tips for...
Not everything we review has to be new, and this latest entry is actually very old. After walking around my local hobby shop looking for something worthy of a product review, I remembered one of the most important tools our hob...