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One-Color Wow! RC Body Painting

Feeling timid about painting your first RC body? Give it a one-color paint job that looks great.

Build a Small Portable Indoor Micro RC Track

Get ideas on things to use to construct the outline of a track for your Zip Zaps or other micro RC cars and trucks.

Build a Temporary Outdoor RC Track

You can turn almost any yard, parking lot, basketball court, driveway, or open field into a temporary RC track. Choose the surface you want to use then lay out a course using chalk, paint, tape, or flexible hosing.

Choose a Large Area for Operating Fast RCs

Fast RCs need more room to operate than slower moving vehicles.

Keep Wires Neat and Tidy

Neat wires look good and keep your RC off the repair bench...

Tube the Tip of Your Screwdriver

Keep screws from falling off your screwdriver

Read the Manual

Before your play with your new RC, read the manual including safety tips and precautions.

Nighttime Fueling

Nitro fuel that lands anywhere but inside the tank is a safety hazard and harmful to your RC. But at night it can be tough to see just where to put that fuel nozzle. Light it up.

Handle and Store Nitro Fuel Safely

Nitro fuel is highly flammable. Avoid open flames -- including smoking -- around nitro containers. Mark your container for identification.

Wear a Life Vest Around Water

Even if you're operating an RC boat instead of full-size model, wear your life vest.

Keep Away From Spinning Wheels

Do not pick up your RC car or truck while the tires are still moving.

Check for Obstacles

Survey the area that you will be driving in and make sure it is clear of undesired obstacles... i.e. stumps, large rocks, puddles of water, or other obstructions.

Don't Fly on Windy Days

If it seems too windy outdoors to fly, it probably is.

Tire Washer for RC Vehicles

You can clean your tires without removing them from your car or truck using this quick spin method.

Buy Extra Batteries or Parts

Don't run out of batteries...

Bag Those Bottles

Don't waste money and create a messy situation in your toolbox with this tip.

Control Your Aircraft Controller

Before you run your RC: Controller on first, aircraft on second. After you run your RC: Aircraft off first, controller off second.

Give Yourself Enough Flying Room

Make sure you have enough room to fly your radio controlled airplane or helicopter.

Avoid Pedestrians and Traffic

Choose a safe, open area to operate your radio controlled vehicle. Avoid people and busy streets.

Control Your Controller

Before you run your RC: Controller on first, vehicle on second. After you run your RC: Vehicle off first, controller off second.

Check Your Frequency

Check your frequency and make sure no one in your operating area is using the same frequency at the same time you are.

Stock Your Toolbox With Compact and Multipurpose Tools

You don't need every kind of automotive or hobby tool in the store to maintain your RC vehicle. Save space and save money with compact and multipurpose tools. Keep a small amount of your most-used supplies on hand.

Make a Watertight Seal for Your RC Boat

The parts in your RC boat may be waterproofed, but sometimes water seeps in where you don't want it. Here's a quick tip on how to make your own watertight seal.

Be an RC Biker

Whether you're a kid or a kid at heart, if you're getting a little bored with four wheels, put an RC bike on your birthday or Christmas wish list. Not sure? Let these videos convince you.

Wheelie Poppin' Fun

Almost every RC truck owner likes to pop a wheelie now and then. Even beginners can do wheelies. And with practice and the right RC, some drivers can do almost all their driving on two wheels (and I'm not talking about RC motorcycles either). Watch a few monster trucks do some monster wheelies.

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