How to Chose a 1/15th Scale RC Car

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Summary: Learn some tips on the different types of RC car sizes available and how to choose the best one for you in this free remote control car racing video clip.

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Robbie Robbie has been Racing RC cars for 7 years. He has also owned and operated his store and RC track for 4 years. He is the head operator of all the races and th... read more

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How to Chose a 1/15th Scale RC Car

Robbie speaking for Expert Village. Next class, also real popular. We get a lot of people entering with these; these are one-eighteenth scale, one-eighteenth the size of a real one. This is our most popular one this year, we sold a lot of these around Christmas time because of the realistic laminator monster truck. Battery operated, what's the biggest difference is the cost of these. Anywhere from, this one here is a hundred and seventy-five dollars and it comes with everything you need. It's got the battery, the charger, every single thing. Its four-wheel drive, battery operated, I think I already said that a couple of times. And, just really a lot of fun, Has the same capability, just because they're smaller people think they're not quite as cool as the big one, they are. Same exact capability, oil filled shocks, they jump, they're four-wheel drive, forward, reverse, just as much fun, just on a smaller scale. We race these out on the track just like the big ones, and this is a real good place to get kids started. Got my grand-daughter one of these about two years ago and she still has yet to break it. So they're durable, strong, and a lot of fun.

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