I've been fascinated with cars for as far back as I can remember. According to my father, the first word I ever uttered as a toddler was "auto." When I was a small boy, I eagerly soaked up everything my dad told me about cars. I was endlessly fascinated by my grandfather's ability to tell the make and model of a tractor just from the sound their engines made. Before I could even read I was collecting car cards like other kids collected baseball cards. And among my most priced possessions were a couple of remote control cars. In those days, remote control still meant the control was connected to the car via a long cable-they weren't like the electric RC cars we have today.
I'll probably never forget the thrill I experienced when my dad came back from one of this trips and gave me a Mercedes Benz sedan remote control toy car. It was shiny black, looked absolutely realistic, and had working headlights, taillights and blinkers. The doors and trunk opened and it would go backwards and forwards as well as left and right. I played with it every chance I got for weeks.
Today, RC cars have wireless remote controls and are no longer tethered to the remote. And there is now an entire industry dedicated to electric remote control cars. What hasn't changed is the thrill children experience operating their RC cars with parents, friends and siblings. There's just something magical about those shiny remote controlled cars, something real that even today's ultra-advanced video games cannot quite capture. They even help improve kids' hand and eye coordination.
Radio control cars come in many different sizes, ranging from tiny matchbox-sized RC toy cars all the way to 1/8 and even 1/6-scale models that are over two feet long. And they are certainly not just for kids. Though I technically haven't been a kid for many decades, I own a good number of electric RC cars, including a 1/6-scale PT Cruiser in the same exact inferno red color as the real thing in my garage. I also have two other remote control PT Cruisers and playing with all those different sizes is just too much fun (and also made for some cool photo ops).
Interestingly, even though today's electric RC cars are far more sophisticated than the ones I had when I was a child, many are very reasonably priced. I remember when the first radio controlled models came on the market they cost a small fortune, and certainly more than I could afford on my allowance. Prices have come down drastically since then, and it's now possible to get even 1/8 or 1/6-scale for about what you pay for an XBox or Playstation video game. That's certainly a tremendous bargain!
What continues to fascinate me is the huge range of different models you can get. There is truly something for every taste. I may never be able to afford a Ferrari, but for less than it costs to take the family out to dinner in a chain restaurant I can get a beautifully crafted red 1/12-scale Ferrari F430 with working headlights (just like that Mercedes Benz of my youth), independent suspension and enough detail to make me dream. If you love cars and haven't checked out electric RC cars lately, do yourself a favor and see what's being offered these days!
Electric Drifting Rc Cars
Radio-controlled cars are becoming more and more popular, with people of all ages and gender getting into the hobby. However, as one first enters the world of RC cars, one learns that there are so many choices on the type, model, and kinds of cars. For example, you have to choose what will be the source to power your car: electric or fuel. As a beginner, you will look at the pros and cons of each. This article will be looking further at advantages and disadvantages of electric-powered RC cars.
Advantages of electric-powered RC cars:
1. These cars are easy to clean. With batteries as the source of power, these will have no grease nor oil patches to scrub off.
2. These cars are lightweight; they do not carry the extra load of the fuel and tank.
3. These are easier to control. Unlike in the fuel-powered RC cars, engines of electric cars have a more balanced torque. This makes swerving and drifting easier to control.
4. These cars have better throttle response. With a lighter weight and a smoother engine, electric-powered cars respond better to an increase in engine power, and, thus, they accelerate faster. This is a very important advantage in short distance races.
5. These cars are quiet and don't give off gasoline fumes. Without the roar similar to a real car and fumes like those from fuel-powered cars, electric RC cars are suitable for indoor racing.
6. These cars have minimal regular maintenance. Since electric-powered RC cars don't use fuel, you don't need to perform oil changes, engine tune-ups, fuel checking, and other maintenance activities as you would with fuel-powered cars. Maintenance of electric RC cars are limited to dusting off the dirt, checking any damaged and worn-out parts, and replacing them.
Disadvantages of electric powered RC cars:
1. It may take a long time to fully charge the batteries of these cars. The cars may run for only 10 minutes before the batteries need recharging, which may take thirty minutes to fully charge them. In some models, it may not be practical to carry spare batteries and replace the dead ones.
2. These cars achieve lower speeds than fuel-powered cars. Electric cars can run up to 40 mph while fuel-powered cars run over 70 mph.
3. Engines of these cars use permanent magnets that may overheat and get damaged during long runs. Thus, remember to cool down the engines after each run.
4. With the popularity of fuel-powered RC cars, manufacturers produce more of this kind of cars than electric-powered ones. Hence, replacement parts for electric RC cars may not be readily available in the market.
Even with these disadvantages, it is better for a beginner to start with electric-powered RC cars. The simplicity and easy maintenance of these cars make them ideal to the person who is just starting out with this hobby.
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