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  • Digital Vs. Analog Slot Cars

    Digital slot cars have changed the face of slot car racing. Still, some enthusiasts continue to prefer analog slot cars. For better or worse, adding a digital chip to a slot car changes several...

  • How to Make a Gravity-Powered Car

    A lot of physics is about the tradeoff between potential and kinetic energy, and gravity-powered cars are an excellent demonstration of this, as well as being fun to race. While the most famous...

  • How to Collect Hot Wheels

    Whether you started collecting as a kid or you're a big kid who loves to collect and display toys, collecting Hot Wheels cars is an exciting hobby. With hundreds of styles of cars to choose from,...

  • How to Make a Car Out of LEGOs

    Making a car from LEGOs is easy and fun. You're only limited by the number of LEGOs you have and your imagination. There are two parts to any car, the frame of the car, wheels and blocks that hold...

  • The History of Hot Wheels Cars

    With each passing generation, Hot Wheels cars continue to be a part of children's lives. Their low prices, innovative designs and large sets have brought excitement into a child's life for years....

  • Where to Buy Batteries for Kids' Electric Cars

    Kids have a lot of fun driving their electric cars around the backyard. With the many models available there is sure to be one that your child falls in love with and practically drives the wheels...

  • Difference Between Hot Wheels Cars and Matchbox Cars

    Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars are viewed as rivals, because they are the two top-selling toy car companies on the market. While they started out owned by different companies, both are owned and...

  • RC Cars History

    RC stands for radio controlled, meaning that each of the small cars used in an RC race are controlled by handheld radio controllers. The first RC cars were introduced in the mid 1960s according to...

  • How to Buy Electric 4WD RC Cars

    RC cars enjoy a large following of hobbyists across the country. Hobby eStore, a prominent online seller of RC cars, claims RC cars are "probably the most popular radio control models" available....

  • How to Buy Hot Wheels by the Case

    Hot Wheels cars are a favorite among kids and collectors. From time to time, Hot Wheels puts together unique carrying case packages that come filled with cars and accessories. You may also be...

  • Where Can I Find Out What Old Matchbox Cars Are Worth?

    Matchbox cars, the classic miniature toys, have become worldwide collectibles since their creation in England in the 1950s. With a number of collectors buying and selling Matchbox cars, finding...

  • The History of Pedal Cars

    Pedal cars are replicas of automobiles that were popular children's toys from the 1890s through the 1970s. They were operated through the use of pedals, much like bicycles, and gave children a...

  • How to Display a Prized Collectible Diecast Car

    Whether you collect manufacturer replicas or NASCAR models, or both, there are hundreds of diecast cars to collect, in many sizes. Displaying your prized pieces is easy, once you know what you...

  • Making Toy Cars

    Children enjoy things that move. As soon as they can walk, children will push objects along floors, walls, and tables, pretending that they are cars or trucks. Emerging walkers in particular will...

  • History of Hot Wheels Cars

    Hot Wheels are toy and collectible cars. The die-cast metal car series, owned by Mattel, is famous for tabletop and floor raceways. The cars are powered by gravity and can zoom through loops. The...

  • How to Build an RC Car Racetrack Outside

    For RC car enthusiasts, there's nothing better than a good old-fashioned dirt track outdoors. It has the feeling of a real race track, especially when the dirt starts flying off the track during a...

  • How to Sell Die-Cast Cars

    If you collect die-cast cars as a hobby, at some point you may want to sell a few of them. If you are new to die-cast car collecting, you may not know where or how to sell your cars. Knowing the...

  • How to Sell Hot Wheels Cars

    If you collect Hot Wheels cars, you might discover that some of your cars may be worth a lot of money. If this is the case, you can sell your Hot Wheels cars online or locally and make a small...

  • About Classic Hot Wheels

    Hot Wheels are small die cast toy cars. In 2008, Hot Wheels commemorated the toys being in existence for 40 years. They've been a popular toy choice for millions of children over the years.

  • How Are Remote Control Cars Made?

    A remote control car (also known as a radio-controlled car) works as a powered car that is controlled via radio signals. There are two parts to remote controlled cars: the joystick and the car...

  • How Does a Remote Control Car Work?

    For those who want the thrill of driving at high speed but aren't old enough to reach the pedals, remote control cars can be extremely fun. Through a handheld controller, a child can run a remote...

  • How to Build a Ramp for RC Cars

    One of the great things about RC cars is that they let us do things we would never do with our real cars. Through the power of remote-controlled toys, anyone can live a miniature version of his...

  • About Hot Wheels

    Little boys love to play with toy cars, and throughout the years, one of the most popular toy cars has been "Hot Wheels." Hot Wheels are miniature die-cast toy cars that can be found in many...

  • How to Sell Toy Hot Wheels Cars

    Selling Hot Wheels cars is easy because there are so many Hot Wheels car collectors. The best and easiest way to sell Hot Wheels cars is utilizing the auction service of eBay. Of course, there's...

  • RC Cars & Latency Radios

    Learn some tips on the different types of RC car radios available and how to choose the best one for you in this free video clip on RC car racing.

  • Breaking-In RC Cars

    Learn some tips on the different types of braking in RC cars in this free video clip on RC car racing.

  • How to Buy a Nitro RC Vehicle

    Nitro RC vehicles are different from the old fashioned electrical cars, because they run on a type of fuel that makes them capable of fast speeds. These cars and trucks are more for advanced...

  • How to Race Remote Controlled Cars

    If you love Remote Controlled (RC) cars and playing with them by yourself is losing its appeal, consider racing your RC cars. It's a great way to have fun as well as meet some other RC fans.

  • How to Choose a 1/15th Scale RC Car

    Larger RC cars are usually used for racing, but smaller cars such as the 1/15 scale are perfect for beginners. These cars are capable of some quick speeds yet they require less maintenance and...

  • How to Chose a 1/8th Scale RC Car

    Choosing the right scale for an RC car can be a difficult thing. While professionals and more advanced racers usually pick a smaller size, beginners are encouraged to look at 1/8 scale models....

  • How to Choose RC Car Fuel

    Nitro-fueled RC cars run on a special fuel mixture made just for these vehicles. This fuel is very similar to the fuel offered at gas stations, meaning that each type of fuel contains a number of...

  • How to Maintain an RC Car Track

    After running RC cars for a few years, some racers begin thinking about opening their own race track. There are a number of benefits associated with track ownership, but owners also need to...

  • How to Choose an RC Car Frame

    When it comes to choosing an RC car frame, your biggest choice is between a nitro-powered car or a battery-operated electric vehicle. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, which means...

  • How to Drive an RC Car

    When you first take your RC car out of the box, you might be tempted to hit the local track right away. Ideally, before trying to drive on a track, you'd practice your driving skills, read through...

  • How to Customize a Hot Wheels Car

    A customized Hot Wheels car can be a model of your dream car or a replica of a car you once owned. For a true collectible, consider having your dream Hot Wheels car customized by a professional....

  • How to Buy Pedal Cars

    Pedal cars are a nostalgic part of childhood. If you didn't have one when you were a kid, you probably wanted one. Now, you can buy your own kids a pedal car and share the excitement with them....

  • How to Make Wheelie Bars for RC Cars

    Wheelie bars are a pair of short arms, made of metal or plastic, that are attached to the rear end of radio-controlled (RC) cars. They are used to stabilize RC cars when performing wheelies as...

  • How to Soup up RC Cars

    If you're an RC car enthusiast looking to soup up your car for a race competition or just to blow your buddies away, there are many things you can do to improve your car's performance. From adding...

  • How to Make Headlights for RC Cars

    With the incredible advances made in small-scale electronic components in recent years, it's become possible to make headlights, tail-lights and other luminous accessories for RC (radio...

  • How to Get Into Radio-Control Cars

    Do you want to get into real R/C cars? Not just toys from the toy store, but self-assembled racing machines that require maintenance and care? Here are the steps to take to build and drive your...

  • How to Assemble Your Own Slot Cars

    Assembling slot cars is time-consuming and detailed work, but for enthusiasts, it's as much fun as racing the car.

  • How to Buy Slot Car Accessories

    Slot car accessories differ from components in one way: they aren't about making the car run, but about making it look cool.

  • How to Buy Hot Wheels Collectible Cars

    Collecting die-cast cars is an easy and relatively inexpensive hobby. And you can do more than just look at these collectibles.

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