Reedy’s LP Shorty weighs approximately 50g less than a standard Shorty and has a 70C rating with 3900mAh capacity that results in premium power output for stock class racers but with plenty of run time for those who prefer to …
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Reedy’s LP Shorty weighs approximately 50g less than a standard Shorty and has a 70C rating with 3900mAh capacity that results in premium power output for stock class racers but with plenty of run time for those who prefer to …
Read More »LRP is very well known for their electronic power systems but were you aware that they also produce a line of big block nitro engines? Their range of engines starts at the standard .21 and goes from .28 and .30, all the way up to a massive .32. Putting out 4.34hp, it is truly a beast of an engine. You may be wondering who would need such a monstrous engine with such a huge power output.
Read More »Without a doubt Tamiya has a huge following in the RC world. Tamiya has helped introduce this hobby to so many people over the years and if you ask any RCer to rattle of a few names of popular Tamiya …
Read More »Set the Right Height Words: Carl Hyndman Most of us take our ride height for granted. We read the manual, or take the even lazier route and follow someone else’s setup and forget it. We check it now and again …
Read More »It’s getting close to summer, so you know what that means … it’s crawling time! RCMart wants to share this special outdoor time with you by putting 60 cool upgrade items on sale for great prices. This sale includes lighting …
Read More »In recent months I have been all about radio control rally cars. So much so that when it was time for me to purchase a new “real” car, I harassed the people at my local Subaru dealership and eventually drove home in a 2014 Subaru Crosstrek XV. Needless to say, as I was driving off of the lot I gave RC Driver Editor-In-Chief Greg Vogel a call and told him I needed to do a full review of the Tamiya XV. A near perfect “mini me” of my full-sized ride, this scale looking rally racer has it all and then some!
Read More »The Enforcer comes from the mind of Ty Tessmann and is inspired from the success of the Type-R buggy body. The Enforcer for the Tekno NT48 has a meaner and more angular front end look with swooping roof and bed sections for improved airflow …
Read More »Available in X3, X4, M3 and M4 compounds, the Suppressor 1/8 Off Road Buggy Tire is designed for medium packed to loose outdoor tracks. It features a smooth transition from the sidewall to the tread to prevent catching the sharp edges …
Read More »Available in pairs for the front or rear of your favorite 2wd buggy, Pro-Spec Shocks from Pro-Line use 12mm Big Bore design with a Single Low Friction X-Ring Seal. The pistons and shaft guides are made from Delrin for low stiction and …
Read More »The discount specialists over at AsiaTees know a thing or two about saving money and going fast. They have decided to combine these two things and currently have discounted all of their motors by 10%. So, if you want to …
Read More »The large-scale segment of our hobby is getting bigger and Losi is doing their part to keep the momentum going. Their first entry, the 5IVE-T, hit big and hit hard and had plenty of hobbyists checking under couch cushions for lost change. Unfortunately it also hit outside of many RC budgets.
Read More »RC4WD is going big with their new Beast II 6×6 truck kit. This behemoth uses items found in their other truck kits including the R3, 2-speed transmission, Yota II axles, 1.9 Humvee beadlock wheels, cast metal axles and a center-mounted …
Read More »The new MaxAmps 24v power supply is a workhorse that will produce 1150 watts getting you back to the fun fast! After hearing feedback from some customers regarding the fan noise being too loud, MaxAmps found a simple solution. The variable fan will only …
Read More »This black anodized aluminum frill by RC4wd for the Axial Jeep looks absolutely fantastic and weighs in at just 8g. It measures 34mm x 80.8mm and is just .55mm thick Click here for more info
Read More »In today’s kits and RTR’s, you will find two different styles of shocks; emulsion and bladder shocks. Most kits come with one or the other while some will give you both options.
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