Nearly 180 elementary and middle school students showcased their engineering skills at the 11th annual RC Custom Car Open.
Despite the fact that RC cars are enormously fun—how can you not smile when smashing a small automobile into everything from base boards to ankles?—it seems like they rarely duplicate the suspension ...
You can buy all sorts of RC cars off the shelf, but doing so won’t teach you a whole lot. Alternatively, you could follow [TRDB]’s example, and design your own from scratch. The Lizard, as it is known ...
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Level up your RC car with 3D printing magic
3D printing is revolutionizing the RC car hobby, letting enthusiasts design, print, and customize parts for performance, style, and durability. From flexible bumpers to high-strength chassis ...
Discover how YouTube creator David Elisson spent five years and $60,000 developing a production-ready, app-controlled RC ...
Many people who want a radio-controlled car go down the obvious route of buying a kit and assembling it as the manufacturer intended. Paul Chatfield, a GM Authority reader from the U.K., took a very ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Dozens of University of Mary students and faculty gathered at the Hamm School of Engineering for an ...
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Master the art of RC car building
Building and tuning your own RC car blends creativity with engineering, giving you full control over design, performance, and style. From assembling a chassis to fine-tuning suspension and upgrading ...
Ever notice that most custom are made from Full-Sized cars? Impalas, Galaxies, Rivieras, Furys, Bonnevilles - even Cadillacs and Lincolns. That's cool, but with all the focus these days on M.P.G.
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