The ideal buggy for someone starting out is the new limited edition Tamiya Plasma Edge II which is a version that comes on the easy-to-build, easy-to-drive and easy-to-maintain TT-02B chassis complete with a pre-painted body in a sharp-looking gunmetal color. …
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Pro-Line Stone Grey Chevy C-10 Body Swap On The Traxxas Stampede
Bodies take a lot of abuse and if you’re hard on your equipment, painting a body each time you destroy one becomes a time consuming and sometimes costly option to get your RC looking good again. Pro-Line saw the need …
Read More »Project Traxxas Maxx Phase 2 PT3
Finally, our Project Traxxas Maxx is finished; again! In Phase 2 of our long build series, we installed a different servo, the WideMaxx suspension set and in this video we’re bolting on the Sledgehammer tires. Then of course we take …
Read More »Traxxas Factory Five Hot Rods
We did not see these coming from Traxxas and we are psyched that they are here. The Traxxas Factory Five Hot Rots honor the early days of hot rodding when big power, bright chrome and curved steel ruled the streets. …
Read More »Pro-Line 1967 Ford Mustang Clear Drag Body
Blue oval fans are getting hooked up…here is the all-new Pro-Line 1967 Ford Mustang clear body for drag racing. This is an officially licensed body loaded with details and meant for 1/10-scale vehicles. This is a 1967 Ford Mustang Clear …
Read More »Pro-Line Strikeforce Clear 1/10 Crawler Body
Check out this wild new military shell from the crew at Pro-Line. It is the Pro-Line Strikeforce clear 1/10 crawler body. Pro-Line is proud to introduce a combat-ready body for scale crawlers. It is ready to strike fear into the …
Read More »Team Corally Radix4 4WD Buggy Review
Team Corally certainly has had a busy year so far, releasing a bunch of new RC car and truck options for the basher crowd. One of those exciting releases was the Radix6, a 4WD ⅛ Off-road buggy. This buggy had …
Read More »Tekno EB410.2 1/10th 4WD Buggy Kit Follow-Up
It’s been a crazy few months, but we finally got back to the Tekno EB410.2 buggy to give you more content on this highly capable race machine. Greg had been busy, so behind the scenes RC Driver staffer Dean Berry …
Read More »Tamiya Toyota GR86 & Subaru BRZ Touring Cars Teased
This week, the Tamiya Toyota GR86 & Subaru BRZ touring cars were teased. They were put on display at the “Fuji 86 Style with BRZ” event at Fuji Speedway in Oyama, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. These two new rides …
Read More »Pro-Line 1995 Toyota Supra Clear Body
Is that a SUPRA! Yup! TRD fans rejoice! Pro-Line is proud to introduce the car culture phenomenon 1995 Toyota Supra clear body to the no prep drag racing scene. All the iconic rounded shapes of the full-size car have faithfully …
Read More »Schumacher Cougar LD2 2WD Buggy
Just announced is the new Schumacher Cougar LD2 2WD competition buggy. The Cougar LD2 is the ultimate buggy for 2WD off road racing. It is fast, light, and now features an even lower center of gravity for improved cornering speed. …
Read More »Traxxas 4-Tec 3.0 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray First Look
Traxxas continues to hit hard with amazing scale replica bodies that really amp up the fun factory of your RC experience. This time they’ve reworked their popular 4-Tec platform and grafted a new 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray body to it. …
Read More »Tamiya Super Clodbuster Black Edition Overview
If you walk up to a random person on the street and ask if they know anyone with an RC car and what is it, there is a good chance they will say: I know someone with a Tamiya Clod …
Read More »HPI Jumpshot MT Flux Review
HPI continues to roll out the new versions of their popular RC platforms. HPI has gone through a number of changes over the years, but one thing is for certain, the products they’ve produced are exciting models and the latest …
Read More »Project Traxxas Maxx Phase 2 WideMaxx Suspension Kit
There have been lots of comments throughout our Traxxas Maxx videos that we need the WideMaxx suspension kit. It must be installed. No! It is not absolutely necessary. The Maxx is a blast as is and as you learn to …
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