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www.dotcomhunter.com Building A Radio Controlled Car Without Breaking Your Wallet Across the nation, there are thousands of people who are extremely p assionate about building and racing remote controlled cars. If you a sk one of them how much money they could spend on building a remote controlled car, you will be surprised at the answer. It is possible to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on top notch equipment to create an insanely fast and good looking car. If you want to get int o the hobby of building radio controlled projects, then you will def initely have to spend some money along the way. You will be faced wi th very expensive components. However, you don’t need to buy expensi ve parts for your first car. Read on to find out some of the ways th at you can save money. You should never buy cheap supplies just because they are cheap. If th is is your first radio controlled car, you want to get an accurate fee l for the hobby without spending too much. This is why you want to buy top quality parts that will make for a great car. At the same time, y ou may find that the hobby is not for you at all. You may burn out on it after just a few hours of putting together your model. If this is t he case, that is another even better incentive to avoid buying expensi ve parts for your first car. Usually hobbyists will start to invest mo re money and more time in their 2nd or 3rd car, after they know that t hey have the expertise to do it right. The best way to build your first radio controlled car is to buy a kit that includes just the radio components and the motors. The radio cont rol kits only cost 20 or 30 dollars at your local craft store. Buy it before you start to put the car together, so that you can know what di mensions you need to allow for. You can build the car itself from chea p wood and glue (And time. Lots of time.) Go to your local hobby store or lumber store and look for some sort of light wood that you can use to make the car. You will use some sort of epoxy or superglue to hold it all together. If you would like to take an even less do-it-yourself approach, you co uld buy a remote control car kit that includes the model for the car. Unless you are a master craftsman, this finished product will probably look better than anything that you could have made from scratch. Thes e kits are very cheap as well. You won’t get much control over how the car looks, which is a huge advantage of building it on your own from scratch. If you want to make it look a certain way, all you have to do is cut the wood a little bigger or a little smaller. Ultimately it is up to you – both will give you good experience in building remote con trol cars, so it just depends on how much time you want to spend. If you tried to race against some of the more advanced cars with your A gift from www.dotcomhunter.comwww.dotcomhunter.com kit assembled car, you would be left in the dust almost instantaneousl y. Your car definitely won’t have much power and it probably won’t hav e much in the looks department. However, neither of these is important compared to the valuable thing that the new car has given you: experi ence. By sticking with the easy car when you first start getting into the hobby, you will be ahead of the game when you go to build a nice c ustom car. In addition to this, it will have allowed you to decide whe ther it is a hobby that you would like to stick with. So even if you a re the type that likes to jump headfirst into things, just hold yourse lf back and stick with the inexpensive car kits. PPPPP Word Count 655 A gift from www.dotcomhunter.com
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