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R C Cars
If you're a long-term veteran of R.C. cars, by all means go to our main website at World Trading 23 and check out our excellent selection of products. If you're just entering into the world of radio-controlled cars, then you might want to take a minute to determine which type of vehicle is right for you. The first thing to do is determine whether you want cars with electric motors or gas cars. It's important to remember that "gas" R.C. cars don't actually run on gasoline, but rather a mixture of nitromethane, castor oil, and methyl alcohol. While it is a popular notion that electric cars are simpler, and thus easier for amateurs than "gas" cars, there are sophisticated tools available for both types of engine. If you just want to keep things simple, an electric car is definitely the way to go. Gas cars have internal combustion engines, similar to real automobile engines, which are always quite complex. A tertiary decision to be made is whether you want your car to run on paved surfaces only, or in the rough. Cars designed to run on paved surfaces can go much faster, but require wide open spaces to prevent collision damage. Off-road R.C. cars are more robust, but have lower top speeds and rates of acceleration. It's practical to consider where you will be practicing your racing skills, as well as how deeply involved you'd like to become with the world of R.C. cars. If cars aren't your thing, consider boats, airplanes, helicopters, and simulated birds, all of which are available from World Trading 23. There's something for every hobby enthusiast, all at extremely reduced prices.
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