The best part of growing up is getting to play with more elaborate toys. The remote-controlled car hobby is full of stunningly detailed builds, usually replicating a favorite performance car or ...
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 ...
The objective of the project is to use microcontroller circuits to replace everything inside an RC car, leaving the body and motors behind. A pair of 418MHz transmitter/receiver was used for the ...
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 ...
Truth is, it's easy to make a case for '50s cars-their assets are obvious. Cars from the '50s are still relatively plentiful and continue to be affordable as long as you're not dead-set on a Tri-Five ...
What if a car built in your garage could rival the performance of high-end RC models, all thanks to a 3D printer? That’s exactly what one new project has achieved, pushing the boundaries of ...
The RC car is a toy that stands the test of time. Commercially viable RC cars (radio-controlled cars) were invented way back in the late 1960s, but even today, after the advent of smartphones, ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to help his RC car ...
Truth is, it's easy to make a case for '50s cars-their assets are obvious. Cars from the '50s are still relatively plentiful and continue to be affordable as long as you're not dead-set on a Tri-Five ...