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Monster trucks, screaming fast cars. If it exists in the real world, you can find an RC (radio control) car just like it. RC cars and trucks can have 4 wheel drive, 4 wheel independent suspensions and transmissions. They range in speed from slow car crushing monster trucks to 60 mile per hour gas racers. HOW DO I GET INTO RC CARS? Learn about the hobby: Stop by Ray & Robin's and learn about the different kinds of cars and trucks available. We can also put you in touch with local car clubs and car modelers. What type of car / truck should I choose: Most beginners start with a fairly rugged electric buggy like the one pictured to the top left above. These cars are powered by electric motors which makes them a little less complex than gas cars. They also have good ground clearance so that they can be driven in a variety of locations. Below are some other kinds of cars and trucks available. What type of power do I choose: RC cars can be powered by either electric motors or "gas" engines (gas really means glow fuel - a combination of ethyl alcohol and nitromethane). Both gas and electric cars and trucks are easy to operate, though for beginners who are just learning to drive it makes sense to purchase a car or truck with an electric motor to further simplify the learning curve.
**NOTE: In 2002 Ray & Robin's started participating in 1/4 scale car racing. These cars are exceptionally fast and surprisingly accurate in terms of scale racing knowledge needed to squeeze every last bit of performance out of the car. If you are a NASCAR fan, these cars are for you. Click here to learn more about quarter scale cars.
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