Sunday, February 24, 2008
The Crème de la Crème Of Radio Shack Radio Control Cars
There's nothing wrong with not wanting to build and customize RC cars. Some people are born with a taste for it; some people aren't. The best place to shop for one is none other than the Radio Shack website. Besides selling ready-to-run (RTR) vehicles, it also offers electrical equipment to general RC car hobbyists.Dodge Viper GTS-R A.K.A. Danger On The RoadThe 1:12 scale Dodge Viper GTS-R is danger on wheels; with the inclusion of high/low gears and turbo function, the Dodge Viper can go as fast as 1020 feet per minute and zoom ahead of the competition to the finish line. Users can be as far as 100 feet away and still be able to control the vehicle. A 2WD RC car, the Dodge Viper's maximum climbing angle is at 22 degrees.Look Pink But Enjoy White Hot Speed With Barbie's Pink Rc CorvetteWhoever said that RC racing is a man's world hasn't seen Barbie's pink RC Corvette from Mattel yet! Young and not-so-young girls who wish for a smooth initiation to the world of RC car racing can do no better than Barbie's pink but mean RC corvette. Its simple three-function controls will allow female novices to slowly grasp the basics. This vehicle also has working headlights to allow night practices and comes with a paper surfboard and its very own Barbie doll.Be The Dale Earnhardt Of Rc Car RacingThe closest you can get to being the Dale Earnhardt of RC car racing is by purchasing NASCAR's #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. car. With a 1:43 scale, the #8 car also allows the user to be in remote control from a distance of 60 feet. Maximum speed is at 315 feet per minute.How To Race As Jeff GordonIf you don't feel like being Dale Earnhardt, then maybe you wish to become Jeff Gordon instead? With NASCAR's #24 Jeff Gordon car, you have stronger chances of becoming the king of the road. Although possessing similar specifications with NASCAR's #8 as far as speed and air gun remote control distance is concerned, the #24 is at a slight disadvantage with only 27MHz frequency compared to #8's 49MHz.Zip Zap And ZoomThe Zip Zaps micro RC cars are probably the most familiar to the public eye. With a 1:64 scale, these tiny powerful vehicles are designed after various car models such as Mazda, Ford, Chevy, and even Jeep.If you don't want to waste time futilely building your own RC car then don't. Buy a RTR toy from Radio Shack and off you go!
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