Ready to race at the highest level, the Pro5 from HB starts off …
Read More »Latest News
Dromida Minis Go Brushless!
The successful Dromida lineup of 1/18 vehiclesis getting a revamp and are now …
Read More »2015 NRSHA Show in Las Vegas
A gallery of product photos from the 2015 NRSHA show in Las Vegas.
Read More »Pucks 17.5 Bi Metal R-CVD Drive System for the T5M from MIP
MIP’s Bi-Metal R-CVD’s for the T5M features a keyed joint made out of …
Read More »Small but Fun – The Helion Contakt 12TR
The Contakt 12TR Truggy features a 2.4 GHz 2-channel radio system small but …
Read More »Be Seen With LED Light Bars from The Toyz
If you are looking to add some bright LED color to your car …
Read More »Traxxas EZ-Peak Dual 8-amp 100 Watt NiMH/LiPo charger with iD Auto Battery Identification
Designed to be used with the Traxxas iD Auto-Battery Identification plugs, the EZ-Peak …
Read More »Traxxas Stability Management (TSM)
Better control and more fun is what the Traxxas Stability Management (TSM) system …
Read More »Slash VXL and Slash 4×4 VXL with LCG Chassis, TSM and OBA
Traxxas is back at it with two awesome new versions of the popular …
Read More »Skully and Craniac 2wd Monster Trucks
Based on the 2wd Stampede, these two new monster trucks from Traxxas have …
Read More »Futaba 4GRS 4-Channel Telemetry Radio
RCD takes a quick look at the new Futaba 4GRS stick surface 2.4GHz …
Read More »Panther Ocelot 1/8 Buggy Tire
Panther’s new Ocelot 1/8 scale tire is designed for most outdoor tracks and …
Read More »Gmade Sawback Classic Willys
The Gmade Sawback follows the styling of an early Willy’s Jeep. The simple open cockpit gives the vehicle an open feel with a design that dates back to before safety was a primary concern in motor vehicles. Before the Sawback, the only option we had for modelling a Willy’s Jeep was the laborious task of modifying a 1/6-scale toy. Now Gmade has taken this difficult task and made it simple for the masses to be part of. Get ready to relive those WWII test videos in your own backyard!
Read More »Revell Dromida BX4.18, MT4.18, SC4.18 RTRs
The name “Revell” has been associated with plastic model kits for over a half a century. Late 2013 will go down in Wiki-History as the date that they broke out of that mold in impressive fashion. Credit Hobbico’s purchase of Revell in 2007 as the driving force for Revell to roll out a new product line of radio control 1/18-scale radio control vehicles, christened Dromida.
Read More »