Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Nitro Gas RC Cars: How to Get Started

Nitro gas RC cars, Ah the memories they bring back. Did you have one when you were a little kid too? Do you remember the thrills of tearing around familiar streets, zipping in and out around people’s feet at the park?

Today you can revisit your childhood fun, easier than you may have imagined. RC car involvement has reached an all time high and people of all ages are bringing out their remote control vehicles. RC car clubs are cropping up all over and enjoying tournaments, car shows and camaraderie. Entire cities are getting involved by sponsoring the tiny little speed demons.

Getting started is not complicated; you simply have to find a club in your area. To do that check in with hobby shops or specialty stores that carry remote control cars. They will have information about clubs, tournaments and shows that are being held locally. Go to the local Radio Shack or similar store and see what they know.

To start out you may want to find a used RC car; in fact, that is what many old-timer hobbyist recommend. You can relearn the driving process, save some cash and have a project on the side. What kind of project you might ask? Look at it like buying a used car, most of the time there is something you would like to change, same thing with a RC car. Paint it, fix body damage, work on the engine, buy bigger tires the possibilities are endless.

Used cars are more fun because they take the worry out of the learning process. You will have the freedom to make mistakes because messing the car up is the least of your worries! Once you are comfortable with driving, fixing and showing your car, it is time to move on to a newer model.

A brand new RC car is a major purchase and you will need to decide between battery and gasoline powered cars. The gas powered variety are definitely more time intensive, but also more rewarding. If you are not quite sure which to choose check with a more experienced hobbyist for tips. They can give you the low down on each type of car and making choosing an informed decision and not guess work.

Practice, practice and then practice some more, check out the local track as often as you can. Soon you will have a real feel for what the RC car world has to offer you. Nationally there are competitions, shows, tournaments and clubs, just to name a few of the things you can become involved in. Once you get started, you may be surprised at all the activities.

Getting started can seem like a daunting task but there are several reading materials about RC car hobbyist that will make it much easier. Web sites that sell cars are abundant, but there are also magazines and books you can benefit from. Even your local library may have some excellent resources on the subject, and that information is free to use.

Are you ready to jump in with both feet? Get ready for a wonderful experience and awesome ride. Once you get started, you will be shocked at the world of nitro gas RC cars and all it has to offer in good clean fun. You never know where this journey might take you, maybe the champion car for your city, state or country!
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