Radio Controlled Car Article Snippets:
Many people look at Radio Control Cars as just toys and sometimes they are near the truth.The main reason for that is that Radio Controlled Toys have in the past couple of years got
a LOT better in quality and even in performance.
This is not to say that Hobby grade Model “RC” ( radio control) Cars have lagged behind as they are certainly much more like driving a real car or truck than they were even 2 years ago.
There is not such a fine line any more between Radio Control Toys and Hobby Grade cars.Both are available as either 4 wheel drive or all terrain vehicles or as racetrack style cars for use on flatter surfaces or even paving stones perhaps even indoors.
The main differences now are on the engines and for toys these are usually electric andare powered mainly by AA or rechargeable batteries.
One thing to watch for is the difference between
Radio Control and Remote control remote control is usually a wire going from the car to the controlling handset whereas a Radio Control Car is not connected physically but commands are given by a wireless connection from free wireless transmitter …
Radio Controlled Car Questions & Answers:
Radio Control Car —can one survive being a dog toy?
My dog has gone nuts over RC Cars that kids bring to the park to play with. I’d love to buy him one, but I imagine that they are too fragile. Anyone have any experience in this arena want to advise me? Thanks!!!
Well does your dog want to use it like a RC car or just a toy car? Because I don’t normally see dogs using RC cars.
I think maybe you could just get your dog a regular toy car.
Or you can get a strong RC car maybe like a hummer truck or something and you control it and let your dog chase after it. Still that is risky because if your dog is big than he could still break it.
But if you have a small dog, you could probably buy him one but it woould have to be big and strong.




