The never ending battle between nitro and electric is like Game of Thrones. You want the naked one with the dragon to win, but you sort of like the little guy too. None of that makes sense, but this issue of VRC Magazine delive...
In 1988 many of you weren’t born. If you were, and you were racing RC cars when Tamiya released the Avante you were excited. Back then Yokomo and Schumacher 4WD kits dominated the race tracks, but Tamiya’s crazy new...
Earthquakes, floods, solar flares, and a Cassini death diving into Saturn. What a time to be alive. To top it off we are adding to the mayhem with an all new edition of VRC Magazine. We’re the #1 selling digital only maga...
Media Partnership. We don’t like to use the term “advertising,” we are media partners.As a partner we strive to work with you to brand your company, but also expand the market so we all have more customers. VR...
To an RC enthusiast venturing into 1/8 scale for the first time, working on the differentials can be intimidating (and, worst case scenario, discouraging). “Can I assemble these and keep them from leaking?”, “Look at this...
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...
Issue VRC_017 features a full review of the HPI Crawler King fitted with a stunning looking 1973 Ford Bronco body. The magazine will give an in-depth look at the RTR, but our view review gives you our quick take. Watch the vide...
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...