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Your eyes glisten with child-like enthusiasm as your hands tighten their grip on the controller. "Concentrate," you tell yourself as your eyes focus on the horizon. You take a deep breath, somehow forgetting to exhale.

You are seconds away from a necessary turn. One wrong move and your car will crash!

"Concentrate!"

You slowly crank the miniature steering wheel toward the right, causing the vehicle to swerve as it maneuvers the rocky terrain. You sigh, relieved as your car surges forward at 30 mph, your heart still pounding in exhilaration . . . .

Welcome to the exciting hobby of radio controlled cars!

It’s a hobby?

Department store toy isles are lined with tiny car-like vehicles. From Monster trucks to mini beetles, these inexpensive toys are ideal introductions to the world of RC Cars. But toy cars are RTR (Ready-to-Run) RC Cars of the lowest order. Great beginner vehicles, toy RC Cars are built to break.

After a heart-pounding introduction via toy RC Cars, many adult and child enthusiasts cross the threshold and become full-fledged hobbyists.

Hobbyists are a different breed. They’re hooked on radio controlled cars and scan all the latest RC magazines for newest trends and tips.

Quality is an important key in their minds.

High quality kits and RTR radio controlled cars are sold at hobby stores across the globe. These RC Cars come as electric or Nitro-gas powered models, designed for long life and superior performance.

Better materials are used to construct the fully functional, hobby level vehicles.

Hobbyists have several choices when purchasing RC Cars. They can purchase build-it-yourself kits, which allow them to take genuine emotional ownership of their RC vehicle. Kits take one or two evenings to assemble and allow hobbyists to fully understand the inner workings of their RC Car.

Or hobbyists can purchase pre-built models that are ready to go. The choice is yours.

to race at top speeds and make all the necessary turns.

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