Within
each person is a high, a desire to expand one's horizons. While some
require a huge physical and monetary challenge, embarking in a
RC Cars hobby is much less demanding and more practical to turn
into a reality.
But
a radio controlled hobby is no joke to deal with. It could turn nasty
if you don't get yourself ready for it. The desire is just the start
of passion and a time-consuming journey which can be one of your
life's' greatest rewarding activities.
First
you need to determine which you would prefer to have: toy RC Cars kits or
hobby kits. Hobby kits are higher in quality but require more
expertise. A good way to test if the hobby is for you is by purchasing
the toy kit first and then stepping up to the more sophisticated hobby
kit if you get the feel for the hobby. Toy kits are assembled and even
available in toy stores, while hobby RC Cars require assembling
capabilities and a bit more than basic knowledge.
There
are a host of RC Cars types available for you, and only you can
determine which suits your fancy. There are scale models which are
1/20 of the original, and there are others which are life-size or even
bigger than the original. If you're just getting started the smaller
the better and more manageable. They vary in speed depending on size
and power source.
There
are two types of power source available for a typical RC Cars : electric and fuel. In terms of speed, engine powered ones are
more reliable and exciting to use. However, electrically generated
ones are much more user-friendly as far as maintenance is concerned.
Since you are beginner, always choose the lesser evil and upgrade to a
higher challenge only when you are knowledgeable enough to do so.
Electric-powered
motors require a radio system to keep them going. These include a
transmitter, a receiver and servos. Servos are placed in both the
vehicle and the receiver. They serve as connecting nodes between
commands from the transmitter to the receiver. The battery pack is
rechargeable, though it takes much longer to charge. Some tools for
the hand are also needed for the routine maintenance checks.
Engine-powered
ones also require a radio system. But its battery is non-rechargeable
by electricity. An igniter is also needed, since it relies on fuel
combustion to move it at awesome speeds. Nitro models don't usually
operate on gasoline. It requires a different mixture of chemicals for
combustion. You will definitely need a bottle for fuel storage; lest
you run out in the midst of the action.