Friday, November 27, 2015

Thinking About Buying 15 Scale RC Cars Read These Exceed RC Reviews

Thinking About Buying
Thinking About Buying 15 Scale RC Cars Read These Exceed RC Reviews

You have made up your mind, you are looking to buy a remote control car for adults, none of that kids stuff. You might already own one or you might be a beginner. Either way, you are looking to get 1:5 scale RC cars, since they are the biggest and best. But where do you start? This article is going to have a deeper visual appeal into which of the 1:5 scale RC cars are most applicable, and in particular have a glance at some exceed RC reviews, as, in my opinion they are a extraordinary entry into the 1:5 world.

The Exceed RC range is excellent since not only is it better priced than its competitors, with the range starting round $650 USD, but they are very easy to use and maintain. These are all petrol based RC cars, so this makes maintenance easy. Petrol cars are easier to start and run, since the engine and starter is less fiddly than its Nitro fuelled brothers. The cases clip off nice and simply so you can reach in and clean them up after a difficult day on the dirt track.

The first thing you will notice approximately these 1:5 cars is how huge they are, they are 1/5th the size of an everyday car, so  sizable volume of gear. I am going to recommend not getting a KIt car version or ARTR (essentially ready to run) version, as they are only for the hardcore enthusiast, and with only a section saved ($20 on a $650 investment) it doesn't make a complete lot sense, unless you really are looking to break your own engine in and construct the transmitter and receiver yourself. The RTR versions really are ready to run, just add the petrol (premium preferably) and some oil, quite a diffusion batteries and also you are away. So where next, onto the Exceed RC models, and which of these from our exceed RC reviews to go for.

The 1:5 scale Exceed Range is made up of 3 models. All of them come in RTR and ARTR, and all of them come in a diffusion of colours (mostly AA Red, AA Blue, AA Green, Green & Orange). There is a choice of four - 2 monster trucks, 1 short course and 1 buggy. But it is worth noting that one of the monster trucks is a prototype, and very hard to get hold of. The remaining 3 are the Exceed RC Barca (buggy), Exceed RC Wild Bull (short course) & Exceed RC Hannibal (monster truck). The Barca is my favourite of the models covered in the exceed RC reviews. It is impulsively quick and outrageously agile, but, notwithstanding not as robust since the Hannibal or Wild Bull. This is to be expected though as these two are made for short course and monster truck tracks/jumps. The WIld Bull is a expert short courser, and is toughened to tackle the added bumps and knocks expected from racing round a brief course with 10 other cars. Similarly the Hannibal can take on something else you put in its way, it just bounces off since the suspension is insane.

But its worth noting that these models are completely incredibly quick, as quick as something else on the market. You are sure to be the envy of your fellow RC'ers. They truly are a chunk of engineering masterpiece, especially considering the price in comparison to their competitors (HPI Racing Bajs's all tend to be $a thousand+).

So to conclude the exceed RC reviews, there is no better way to start in the 1:5 world, the Exceed RC Range is packed full of power, agility, robustness and above all at a extraordinary price.

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