truggy1_1.avi
Author: mastinodaguerra
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Added: March 20, 2010
Losi Truggy 91 Km/h
Author: f1rajongo
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Added: March 21, 2010
Hideo Kitazawa joins Team Corally Japan
(Hideo Kitazawa)
Hideo Kitazawa, a top RC driver in Japan, decided to join Team Corally Japan to run the brand new 12SL from Corally. Hideo always made it to the A mains at numerous World Champion events in the past. Team Corally herewith welcomes Hideo Kitazawa to the team!
Source: http://www.corally.com/
DX3E 3Ch DSM Surface Radio will arrive rcMart soon!
DX3E 3Ch DSM Surface Radio will arrive soon!
Overview
Revolutionizing the industry yet again, Spektrum™ announces their most affordable 2.4GHz system ever offered. Packed with features and added value, the DX3E is just what consumers have been asking for. It’s tough to beat this easy-to-use system, with its modern Spektrum styling, interference-free driving, and added features such [...]
Red Cat Racing RC Buggy Backdraft 3.5 Jumping
Author: RedcatRacing
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Added: March 17, 2010
rc nitro supra
Author: Tommygun2021
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Added: March 20, 2010
Lost Your Remote? Get an iPod Touch
This guy, Dave, hooked up his rebuilt ’69 GTO (not a scale model, the full-size kind) to operate using an iPod Touch and some software. It could be done with an iPhone as well. I don’t think my wife will let me try it with hers though. But upon reading this story in at popsci.com (“A Rebuilt GTO with iPod Remote Control“) it made me think that this could be the answer for those folks with a favorite infrared RC toy that’s had the remote go missing. If you’re the geeky sort with an iPhone or iPod handy you might just be able to rig it to run your RC — along with your TV and maybe even the car out in the garage.
Lost Your Remote? Get an iPod Touch originally appeared on About.com Radio Controlled Vehicles on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 at 11:45:57.
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Shocks Come in All Shapes and Sizes
The shocks found on toy RCs are often for little more than show although some may provide a little bit of cushioning. But with hobby-grade RCs the shocks can become much more complicated and important to the operation of the RC. Even if you never have to build a set of hobby-grade shocks (and suspension) from scratch — one of my least favorite parts of building an RC kit — you should know a little about how shocks work and how they differ among different RCs. Learn more about the basics of RC Suspensions – Shocks and Springs. If you’re only familiar with toy RCs, check out the exploded view on the last step of this walk-through that shows you how much is involved in a hobby-grade RC shock.
Shocks Come in All Shapes and Sizes originally appeared on About.com Radio Controlled Vehicles on Friday, March 19th, 2010 at 22:13:47.
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I Etapa Potiguar 2010 Truggy Parte 2
Author: APARCRN
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Added: March 16, 2010
vercelli 2010 pentagono truggy
Author: daigiobu
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Added: March 15, 2010


