Monday, 1 August 2011

Different Types of RC Trucks

Well if you presently drive a street rc car, you do not know what you are missing. With a remote control truck, you can live out all your 4 x 4 ambitions. Depending on the type of rc trucks you get, you can take your truck in the dirt, in the soil, through snow and ice and even drive it through streams and puddles or pools. The old models of Remote control monster trucks are nothing equivalence to what you seeing today. When they first began manufacturing rc trucks they looked like a regular rc cars but with different modifications.

The modes of entertainment are numerous like Monster trucks, Sport trucks, Suburban style Hummers and Ford styles. Some trucks run with petrol and some run with electric powered battery. Electric rc trucks are very popular now a days. The more thrilling and exciting it is, the more fun you get out of it. This is the reason that people of all ages, not just kids love racing rc's. Kids especially get the benefit of adventure and challenge in which their skills and abilities are really tested.

The rc monster trucks today are very down-to-earth and realistic scale models, means every equipment, window and tire to the details. Also rc trucks today are a lot quicker then there forerunners as they can be battery-powered, nitro gas and high powered electric motors.

Nitro rc trucks are all the rage these days because they have super and powerful performance motors that can go up to 60Mph. rc nitro trucks are the very best and most popular type of remote control trucks. The engines in nitro rc trucks are super powerful. Most nitro remote control trucks can last around 20 minutes until it needs to be re-fulled again. The advantage of nitro rc trucks over electric rc trucks is that with nitro you just fuel up, but with electric you need to charge it.

The Petrol variety rc trucks are very costly. These RC Trucks are really much bigger in size than your normal remote control car, with a length or around a meter depending on the rc model so not for entry level amateurs but for those who have had a series of RC Models and going for the next level up. Most of these vehicles are more powerful than you think, with speeds up to 80kph and are able to take on pretty much any tract you throw at it without even pushing it to its extent.

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