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By Michael James, About.com Guide to Radio Controlled Vehicles

Collecting Old RCs

Thursday June 1, 2006
Sometimes you can find RCs in unlikely places. Shopping for some second hand furniture this week I ran across some vintage RCs, most notably a couple of huge airplanes. Now I'm not a serious collector of vintage RCs myself although I wish I still had some of my earliest RCs. But if you have a passion for radio controlled vehicles and collecting, then collecting old RCs is something you might want to look into:
  • About Collectibles Guide Barbara Crew has sound advice for anyone on how to start a vintage collection of any kind.

  • eBay is popular way to add to any type of collection, including vintage RCs. About Antiques Guide Pamela Wiggins has advice on eBay bidding.

  • At Vintage RC Web the focus is on classic cars with pictures, video, and a few manuals too.

  • If Tamiya RCs are your favorite, the Tamiya Club is where you can hook up with collectors of vintage and modern Tamiya Radio Controlled Cars.

  • The Vintage Radio Control Society aims to preserve radio control history using model RC airplanes from before 1970.

  • If you like new that looks old, RC builders can get plans for making their own airplane models based on vintage fliers at Vintage R/C Plans.

  • Talk with other collectors in the Vintage & Antique RC forum of RC Universe. They have a thread that discusses exactly (or inexactly) what "vintage" means in the world of RCs.

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