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Racing Remote Control Cars : How to Chose a 1/10th Scale RC Car

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

The 1/10 scale RC car is considered a more entry-level RC car; find out which scale is best for you in this free hobby video clip on remote control car racing.

Expert: Robbie
Contact: www.rchqonline.com
Bio: 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 there is a complete schedule on his website.
Filmmaker: julio costilla

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  • 1/10th scale entry level? He just wants to sell more 1/8th scale cars as they are far more expensive.

  • "138,714 Videos"... Fucking hell...

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  • how come nobody ever says anything about 1:12 scale to 1:16 scale?

  • @MrMcprodigy guess they didnt like them?

  • 70 mph with lipo

  • @Andersie91 you got a TT01 huh.

  • @NismoBao - the man in the shop says the gearbox, driveline and differentials wouldn't cope with much more than a 20T motor

  • @Andersie91 20T is still quite weak

  • did he just say miles in hour :O guess thats why its called mph...

  • i recently bought a 1/10th scale rc car. . . .Tamiya XB Sport Evolution X, it has 4WD and 2 Differentials. It is such a cool car to own, and now getting a 20 Turn motor within the next few days to give it a bit more speed and power

  • that wasnt a 1/10th scale the 1/10th scale was the row under that 1 that was the 1/16th

  • 1/10th is by far the most popular scale, always has been. Speed is relative, not too hard to get over 100mph from a 1/10th brushless, but controlling it at that speed is another matter. The important bit is that there are more 1/10th scale tracks around.

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