Remote Control Cars

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February 11, 2011

  • Suicide Door Hinge Installation

    Although the 1961 Lincoln was not the first car to have suicide doors, it marked the beginning of a trend.   Mercury employed the suicide rear doors on the convertible and hard top Lincoln models to eliminate excessive weight hanging on the B post.  ON the HBO show Entourage, the beginning has an overhead shot of the four lead characters exiting a vintage convertible Lincoln and then closing all four doors simultaneously.  This really shows off the openness of the opposing doors. (…)

February 10, 2011

February 9, 2011

  • Fast Model Boats

    Model boats are not those items that you build and leave sitting on a shelf for all to admire, they are actually model boats that can be driven with a remote control. (…)

February 8, 2011

February 7, 2011

  • Model Boats

    Just like most other R/C hobbies, such as trains, cars or planes, remote control boats transcend a simple love of boats but instead embody the childhood dreams of those who make and use these miniatures. (…)

February 5, 2011

  • Suzuki Makes a Splash

    Remember Daryl Hannah before she started wearing an eye patch and chain smoking cigarettes? Not to mention killing anyone who got in her way. (…)

February 2, 2011

  • The Evolution Of Rc Toys

    During the middle of the 1950s, radio-controlled vehicles began to be sold commercially and the strive to create smaller and smaller models continued. (…)

January 31, 2011

  • 3 Year Old Toys – Learning With Fun

    The age of three is a vital period in a youngsterâ??s growth process. It is during this time that a toddler starts going to school and getting ready to face the world. (…)

January 29, 2011

  • The Evolution Of Rc Toys

    During the middle of the 1950s, radio-controlled vehicles began to be sold commercially and the strive to create smaller and smaller models continued. (…)