
Why are There Multiple Lines on Lexan R/C Car Body Shells?
You've completed building your radio controlled model vehicle and are ready to cut your Lexan polycarbonate body shell so it will fit on your chassis. But there are multiple lines on your R/C car's bo...
16 Feb 6min

Are R/C Battery Plug Adapters Dangerous When Charging?
Using an adapter to charge your radio controlled model vehicle's battery is very convenient, but could it be destroying your battery and making your runtime decrease quickly! We breakdown the electric...
15 Feb 8min

A Saint Valentine's Day Automotive R/C Romance Story
I'm this episode of the RC Deep Dive podcast we combine something rarely connected, which we are calling R/C automotive romance: sainthood by martyrdom, legendary dark pacts of love that shook a churc...
14 Feb 5min

What is the Best Trailing Arm Stiffener Material?
You can now get rear trailing arm stiffeners made it of plastic, nylon, carbon fiber, and a variety of metals. Which of these options is the best and which of then are the worst? It all depends on you...
13 Feb 8min

RCer vs. R/C Hobbyist vs. RC Enthusiast: What's the Difference?
There are three different names for fans of radio controlled vehicles, but what's the difference? We open the hobbyist community dictionary and thesaurus and break down the jargon, defining the diffe...
12 Feb 5min

R/C Cars and Their Adventures Through the Looking Glass in Wonderland
"Curiouser and curiouser," Alice said, as she saw the vintage R/C model vehicles in front of the denizens of Wonderland. There was one for the Queen of Hearts, the White King and his White Knight, the...
11 Feb 7min

The Effect Humidity and Temperature Have on J-B Weld
Many R/C hobbyists will use J-B Weld to repair their radio controlled vehicles when they break, such as a broken axle on a Tamiya BRAT or Frog. However, repairing it outside a specific humidity and te...
10 Feb 8min

The 1:16th Scale M4 Sherman Tank: The First RC Model Vehicle by Tamiya
Many people think that the 1976 Porsche 934 Turbo RSR was the first radio controlled model vehicle created by Tamiya. However that title actually belongs to the 1974 1/16th scale M4 Sherman Tank. We d...
9 Feb 6min



















