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3 Tips On Choosing Remote Control Boats, Airplanes, Cars And Trucks

. They are actually collectible items and serious enthusiasts spend a significant amount of money buying and accessorizing such playthings. Over the years, hobby shops from all over the world have experienced a tremendous increase in sales as a result of the growing popularity of RC vehicles. If you are planning to join other hobbyists in this fun and exciting form of recreation, you first need to learn how to choose the right remote controlled vehicle for you. Here are some important tips. 

 

First off, you need to know the size or scale of the remote control boats, airplanes, cars and trucks that you want to focus on. The scale actually represents the size or proportion of the RC vehicle in relation to real life boat, airplanes, cars, or trucks. For instance a 1:24 scale model of an RC fighter plane would mean that it is 24 times smaller than the actual plane that it represents. The size or scale of your RC vehicle is important because it can affect fuel consumption or battery life. The bigger scale models would naturally consume more fuel or have a shorter battery life than smaller ones.

 

Next, you need to determine the type of fuel or power source for your remote control boats, airplanes, cars and trucks. Many RC vehicles use ordinary AA batteries, but these models are usually the ones that are given to kids as toys. Meanwhile, enthusiasts or hobbyists Remote control boats, airplanes, cars and trucks are some of the most popular items of interest for hobbyists. In this day and age, RC vehicles are more than just toys typically go for models that run on rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries. This type of batteries can supply anywhere from 4.8 to 9.6 volts of electrical power. Still, there are RC vehicles that use petrol much like their real life counterparts. Make sure to check out the box or label to see what type of power source is needed for your RC vehicle.

 

Finally, remote control boats, airplanes, cars and trucks run on different types of engines. Much like the variable types of fuel or power source, there are also different types of propulsion for each RC model.  There are RC vehicles that are powered by electrical engines, while there are those that use motors that consume petroleum-based fuel. But more and more hobbyists now choose remote control models that are powered by nitro engines.

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i would love a remote controlled car it has to be £200 or under(exceptions can be made) and i was wondering what the fastest would be also if you know of any exact models of very fast cars please say:)

Petrol RC cars are more expensive because of the sheer size of them, you would even be struggling to find a second hand one for £200. They are usually £500+ for a brand new one. But they run on normal unleaded petrol which you mix with 2stroke oil. Because of the size and weight of them, they aren’t particularly fast though.

Electric RC cars are usually cheaper and you will find a good choice of brand new cars for that price. Electric RC cars are fast at acceleration, and because they are light they handle really well. But, although they are cheaper to buy, they do require a lot of expense for maintaining the motor and monitoring your batteries to ensure you are running at peak levels.

Nitro RC cars are a little more expensive to buy than electric, but you will still have a good selection for around £200. They only run on special glow (nitro) fuel from hobby shops, which is a lot more expensive than normal unleaded petrol but nitro cars are the fastest in terms of top speed than the others. They can get a little messy because of the fuel, and you need to keep checking to make sure no screws or anything manages to work loose because of the vibrations from the engine. They are really sturdy cars though and can withstand a lot of abuse.

Good nitro cars I’d recommend are from Thunder Tiger and Kyosho.

Have a look around this website, you’ll find something to suit your budget…

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/

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