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by Craig Thornburrow - 2008-05-17
Flying r/c planes has been a very popular hobby for aviation enthusiast. However many people have stayed away from this hobby because it has been considered a bit expensive to get into and maintai...
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by ronald.yoon - 2008-07-03
What is it that you do forfun in your spare time? We all have a pastime we enjoy, that one thing thattakes next to no effort of brain functionality. For some of us it's watchingTV, for others we m...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-07-18
When it comes to deciding which RC car you're going to spend your hard earned money on it's a tough call, this is a short guide to first time buys, who I'm sure are overwhelmed by not only the choice ...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-07-22
Setting up a remote control car is as much a science as it is an art, the physics behind rc cars is exactly the same as the physics that governs real cars, if you know how setup changes in a race car ...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-07-25
I assume that you have got your RC car setup to drift, if not check out the website at the end for modifying your RC car to drift.RC Drifting and drifting in general follows the same line as if you we...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-08-07
Creating a custom paint job for your new radio controlled cars lexan shell is great fun, I'll show you how to do this with perfect results every time, no artistic skills required, you don't need an a...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-08-23
Preparing your Nitro RC Engine only takes a few hours, but the benefits are worth the investment in time. In a nut shell RC 2-stroke engine use a tapered sleeve to create compression, while most full...
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by Gregory Alexander - 2008-08-26
When I first started racing Gas Powered RC cars, I used to struggle to get the engine into tune, while I was able to get the engine to start on a dime and it used to run fine for almost an entire fue...