tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80978880256542535692024-03-07T21:56:34.867-08:00Model Cars GuideHelpful Ramblings on Model Carsstevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-74341842853353383732010-03-12T01:07:00.001-08:002010-03-12T01:07:18.536-08:00Scientifically Authenticated Dinosaur Model Kits Now Online<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Doyle Trankina</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The creator of all the works featured on this site is not only a gifted sculptor, but actually works with dinosaur fossils as a paleontological reconstruction artist, fossil preparator, and field technician at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. For the Dinosaur connoisseur and collector, you will find what you have been looking for at Dinosaur Model Toys.com. His artwork is based on the latest scientific research, real fossil material, and years of hands on experience. This is why the work featured is regarded as some of the most scientifically accurate available to the public.<br /> <br /> The new Dinosaur Galleries at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles will feature many of the artist's creations. Most notable is the baby Tyrannosaurus rex estimated to have been two years old when it died, for which nearly ninety percent of the skeleton will be recreated for this mount. Thomas is estimated to be about seventy percent complete, making it one of the top five most complete in the world. Our initial offering will be a series of cast resin models and limited edition bronze sculptures with both a highly detailed exterior view, and a rendition of the internal skeletal anatomy of an adolescent T-Rex similar to the Thomas find. This sculpted reconstruction will be featured with two real T-Rex specimens, one a six-year old, and the other the sub adult specimen named "Thomas" which Doyle Trankina helped collect, and prepare.<br /> <br /> Through his experiences with the museum with his private obsession with prehistoric life and the natural world, Doyle has produced several sculptures and illustrations for exhibition and publication. Doyle has an extensive list of sculptures to produce over the next two years. His work will require lots of observational study from the museum's collection, and extensive extrapolation based on the latest research, and modern analogues like birds, and crocodiles. As part of the Dinosaur Institute at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Doyle Trankina has attended several field excavations in Montana Utah, and Mojave. While in the field Doyle prospected, and assisted in the collection of several specimens, most notably Thomas the sub adult Tyrannosaurus Rex that will be gracing the museums new Dinosaur Gallery in 2011.<br /> <br /> After completing the preparation of Thomas, Doyle embarked on a half skeletal, half flesh reconstruction of an adolescent Tyrannosaurus Rex at 1;24th scale. The detail and fidelity to the skeleton was accomplished by long study of the anatomy from several existing mounts, scientific publications, and photographs from the some of the best Tyrannosaurus specimens. The teeth were surfaced to provide the accurate thickness and semblance to where the tinny serrations would have lined the many teeth. Because the position of the serrations actually change on the teeth as they move back towards the throat, the ridge implies the appropriate location of the serrations. The scales were carved individually so that the skin wraps around the form in a realistic, and accurate way.<br /> <br /> Doyle is currently working on a skeletal reconstruction of a baby Tyrannosaurus rex which will be mounted in the new Dinosaur Galleries with Thomas and an intermediate specimen as an illustration of age progression. The actual specimen is only known from a skull fragment from the snout of what is believed to be from a two-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex. There are no post cranial remains, and there are only a handful of examples that are believed to be that of baby dinosaurs. This project has just begun, and with Dr. Chiappe Doyle will be making history in presenting the worlds only mounted baby Tyrannosaurus rex specimen.<br /> <br /> Fall of 2009 marked one of the biggest Paleontology news splashes, featuring N. America's smallest dinosaur, Fruitadens haagarorum. It is thought that the animal might have weighed as little as two pounds and measured only 28 inches in length. Fruitadens was discovered in Colorado in the late 1970s in a geological formation known as the Morrison, more specifically in an area called Fruita, for which the specimen was named after. Nearly 150 million year old, the tiny Fruitadens would have shared its life with such titanic beasts as Brachiosaursus, and Allosaurus in the late Jurassic.<br /> <br /> The strange dentition of this animal implies that Fruitadens might have been omnivorous, eating plants and at least insects if not small vertebrates. Doyle has produced the first and most accurate illustrated and sculpted reconstructions of this animal. His work was featured on every major news source in the world, and five of the sculpted Fruitaden will be featured in the new galleries in 2011. In his studio, Doyle is currently working on a scale Fruitaden, which will be approximately 30cm long . This will be the only scaled sculpture of the animal, and the first and only for sale. The full scale version is not for sale and can only be seen at the Museum. Fruitadens belongs to a family of early dinosaurs called heterodontosaurids, which share many interesting features, one of which are the teeth. Fruitadens like other heterodontisaurids have varied dentition, and in the front of the mouth sits a canine like tooth on the lower jaw.<br /> <br /> As the prospects of obtaining a casting of the Chinese mamenchisaur skull proved too difficult, Doyle was charged with the task of reconstructing the skull from two dimensional reference and other dinosaurs like Camarasaurus for comparison, and to gain familiarirty with Sauropod skull anatomy. Doyle is also concurrently working on Mamenchisaurus, a long neck dinosaur and part of the branch of Sauriscian (lizard hipped dinosaurs) known as Sauropods. The rare skull was found in China and researchers provided a paper with a detailed description and several scientific illustrations. Sauropod skulls are rare because they are so frail in construction, have several small bones that usually disarticulated some time after the animal dies, and are not commonly preserved in fossilization, or are so disarticulated and in such small pieces that they are nearly impossible to find. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Doyle Trankina is a sculptor, illustrator and fossil preparator at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History. For unique scientifically authenticated Dinosaur Art, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.dinosaurmodeltoys.com">Dinosaur Models</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.dinosaurmodeltoys.com">Dinosaur Resin Model Kits</a>, visit his online store Dinosaur Model Toys.Com. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-35666861161883187242010-03-10T14:44:00.000-08:002010-03-10T15:26:09.333-08:00About RC Cars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Carl Galley</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Things to Think about: Two Kinds of RC Cars<br /> <br /> Do you enjoy speed? Do you consider underground racing a tad too hazardous for your tastes? Do you think that playing the latest racing game on your Computer is simply too tedious for you? If this is so, then you have to pursue RC car driving. This is among the fastest expanding hobbies today. This is because it is attractive to the kid within people while at the same time challenging them to develop their skills. If you imagine that RC car is only about getting the priciest model on the market, you are wrong. Listed here are the fundamentals of RC cars:<br /> <br /> THE TWO VARIETIES<br /> <br /> There are 2 general categories of RC cars in accordance with their power source:<br /> <br /> 1) Electric powered- This RC car variety is the most common variety in the market today. This could be because of the fact that nearly all toy businesses produce this kind of RC car for kids or beginner RC car enthusiasts. A handful of advantages of the electric RC car are:<br /> <br /> a) Noiseless- This signifies that an electric-powered RC car may be used without leading to lots of disturbance (except, obviously, the number of people who will unwittingly trip over your machine).This means that you can use it stealthily. Quite a few movies have showcased the use of electric RC cars in recording conversations or taking hidden videos. Make your spy fantasies come true!<br /> <br /> b) Smokeless- Given that this variety of RC car employs electricity to power it, there is no smoke output when the engine is running. This is due to the fact that absolutely no combustion occurs within the engine of this type of RC car<br /> <br /> Disadvantages:<br /> <br /> a) Minimal running time- An electric RC car runs on electric batteries. Because of this, the power it will be able to work with to run is constrained to the capacity of the electric battery. A person who picks this sort of RC car will have to deal with the holdup of charging batteries as well as changing them every time that they run out of energy.<br /> <br /> b) Limited power- The power of electric RC cars is relatively limited not only with regards to time, but also with regards to intensity. Simply said, electric RC cars just can't run as fast as gas powered models. If you're seeking speed, this is not really the RC car for you.<br /> <br /> 2) Gas powered- There is just one thing that needs to be stated about gas powered RC cars: you cannot put gasoline in it. Gas RC cars utilize a unique mixture of fuel in order to run.<br /> <br /> Benefits:<br /> <br /> a) Speed- Lots of people are picking gas powered RC cars primarily because of the fact that they are significantly faster compared to electric powered RC cars.<br /> <br /> b) Longevity- Gas powered RC cars can run for quite some time before they need to be refueled. This signifies that you get to use your remote control car for a longer time. As a result, you are able to have more fun.<br /> <br /> Disadvantages:<br /> <br /> a) Smoke- Since gas Rc cars run due to combustion; it is natural that there will be smoke blowing out of the car. This means that you will not be able to use the Rc car indoors.<br /> <br /> b) Noise- Gas RC vehicles produce a lot of noise. This could either be a good thing or a bad thing, based on your mindset. For certain individuals, the noise that this type of remote control car creates can help them get attention from other people (Hey, certain people do get remote control cars to obtain noticed). - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For everything you need to know about RC cars and related topics including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.aboutrcvehicles.com/rc-dirt-oval-racing.html">RC dirt oval racing</a>, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.aboutrcvehicles.com/hpi-rc-cars.html">HPI RC cars</a> and more, check out AboutRCVehicles.com </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-64815783125734492182010-03-05T05:37:00.001-08:002010-03-05T05:37:16.051-08:00Used Car Dealers - Good, Bad And Very Ugly<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Adriana Noton</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Not everyone can afford a brand new car. And for many who can, they simply choose to buy a used vehicle once it has gone through its initial steep depreciation of the first year. When it comes to making that used car purchased, it's frequently done from used car dealers.<br /> <br /> These car dealers have garnered a pretty bad reputation over the years. Even movies tend to depict them as a bunch of losers selling vehicles that should for the most part have been sent to the junk piles. Consumers have lodged many complaints over the years alleging everything from failure to live up to guarantees all the way up to fraud.<br /> <br /> But are they really that bad? Depends. Sure, there are plenty of dealerships out there for both new and used vehicles that operate on the fringe of the law. They make promises that they won't put in writing. They outright lie to the buyers, and they rarely point out important details in the fine print. Is this all their fault, however? What about being an educated consumer and understanding the deal you are entering into?<br /> <br /> One of the most common problems consumer have is the type of financing available. Even though there are many credit worthy middle class families who make a conscious decision to buy a good used car, finance companies typically charge higher interest rates no matter what your credit rating. Even someone with an excellent FICO score can expect to pay 2% more on a used car loan than on a new one. Many dealerships thrive on these loans because they get commissions, or kickbacks, for each buyer who finances through them.<br /> <br /> Some dealers do nothing but buy and sell <a target='_blank' href="http://www.derrickdodge.com/">used trucks</a>; it doesn't matter what make or model. You might be able to find a decent car, but you can't expect the sales person to know much about each vehicle. They aren't experts in all models ever made. Perhaps they aren't expert in any model at all. All they know is how to sell you a car from their lot.<br /> <br /> When you are buying a car, any car, it's a normal assumption that you'll be able to ask questions that pertain to that specific model. To compound the issue, many used cars aren't even sold with their original owner manuals. You might find a car you absolutely love, but don't buy it on looks or price alone.<br /> <br /> Before making any commitments at any dealership, and that includes even making a "refundable" deposit to hold the car, do some research. Go home and check out that particular make and model. Look for recalls, consumer reviews, and pricing information. Run a CarFax report if the dealership won't do this for free. You'll need the VIN for that vehicle, and by law they have to give it to you.<br /> <br /> Take it for a long test drive. Some dealers like to steer you around their parking lot or maybe around the block. Make sure you get it on a highway, test the brakes, test the pickup, and then call your insurance company for a quote. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Whether you are purchasing new or used cars, our reliable automotive dealership offers friendly customer service and up-to-date resources. Our team of experienced dealers Edmonton has all the information you need for purchasing cars, vans, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.derrickdodge.com/">used trucks Edmonton</a>, and other vehicles. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-76112383047137709182010-02-26T08:16:00.000-08:002010-02-26T08:51:27.275-08:00Choosing Good The Best Affiliate Review Site<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Angela Johnson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The Best Affiliate Review web site is undoubtedly an intriguing products reviews internet site and shows a completely new perspective on merchandise opinions. The site itself is comprehensive addressing more or less everything you'll be able to imagine.<br /> <br /> What I noted on top of that was the fact only merchandise coming from Amazon.com happen to be available. Considering you can find very few better internet sites for shopping via the internet this as well ended up being to be a positive consideration. I favor the security associated with a well-known website.<br /> <br /> As well as product facts there were legitimate buyer opinions relating to a number of goods. A particular exceptional fact about all these consumer reviews is not necessarily every one of them ended up being good. Oftentimes people liked the goods and in certain cases they didn't.<br /> <br /> This is everything that a review web site is all about for most people. Most of us want to learn each side associated with the story and better come to a decision contingent on both the favorable coupled with negative reports regarding a particular product provided by some other shoppers.<br /> <br /> You will discover showcased purchasing guidelines in the web site also to help buyers determine the things they are trying to find in a product. This appeared a plus over the traditional <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/">product review site</a> considering that buyer guides were not targeted towards any single brand name or style but simply just broad guidelines on selling prices as well as construction, extended warranties as well as other purchaser considerations.<br /> <br /> Normally review sites give an excessively rosy impression on the product's life, its usage and also worth of it opposed to the amount of money invested. The Best Affiliate Website did an excellent job about attempting to keep a balance between positive and negative reviews concerning all of the items they reviewed. Then they added in a buyer's guide on many goods and fashion tips as well that were certainly not biased towards any individual brand name, company, or style.<br /> <br /> Shopping for coffee on-line? You bet we discovered it reviewed on Best Affiliate.com and even though I may well not buy my coffee on the internet at this point, I unquestionably received the actual information on just what was for sale at what price and even just how many consumers happen to be happy with it as well.<br /> <br /> I understand that for most of us looking into pretty much most things before we purchase it has become a money saving practice. The one difficulty up until today was always finding a web site that would review just about anything and ensure that it stays realistic. From big and tall clothes to buying beauty products online, the genuine info is without a doubt, not just in what the site claims only but in what the buyers say<br /> <br /> To help you wrap it up review sites on items are generally typically centered on selling a person something and in some cases you don't get all the information and facts regarding the specific merchandise. What I came across related to The Best Affiliate Review website appeared to be that pleased in addition to less than happy consumers have been speaking out.<br /> <br /> They're helping to make shopping selections incredibly easier plus more informed. Helpful hints plus guides about shopping for furniture or perhaps clothing or almost any other thing it is possible to think off make choosing simpler also. Carrying out your groundwork over a big or perhaps small purchase is a lot simpler by using the particular guides plus the testimonials on The Best Affiliate review website. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Her name is Angela Johnson, originally comes from CA. She has written several articles about Buying Guide . Check out her other guide on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/wrought-iron-pot-racks.htm">wrought iron pot racks</a> tips, and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/smith-fuse-goggles.htm">smith fuse goggles</a> guide! </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-40065101748165729312010-01-27T06:10:00.001-08:002010-01-27T06:10:51.743-08:00Die Cast Model Cars - The Contribution of Technology<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Jeremy Williams</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>For collectors of die cast replica cars, the advent of new technology has made life much easier. Ahead of the creation of the world wide web, collectors of scale models would simply have access to their collectibles all through word of mouth, catalogs, clubs, and social associates. Throughout these times, collectors may have enjoyed the friendship of their pastime a bit more, but would very seldom have access to rare die cast models that captured their fascination. Often ardent collectors merely exposure to scarce die cast collectibles would be through magazines and word of mouth.<br /> <br /> Gratefully, times have changed. Thanks to the velocity of information and accessibility of and net connection, collectors of die cast replica cars now have about instant access to all aspects of their hobby. Those individuals who like to share and discuss their hobbies also have great resources in chat rooms and forums. In addition the development of web auctions and web storefronts has afforded model collectors access to even the rarest collectibles from all over the world.<br /> <br /> Technology now allows die cast replica car collectors to find the rarest of models, and this method of searching for a specific die cast model car has replaced many of the long-established methods. Online auction websites like Ebay have given collectors a never ending selection of collectible diecast models that change virtually every minute. Craigslist as well has served the die cast hobbyists as well by aiding to connect collectors trying to buy scale models with individuals and business who are trying to sell.<br /> <br /> As mentioned previously, the technology around forums have given replica collectors a resource to connect with other hobbyists from all over the world In addition to being able to discuss and share the hobby with like-minded hobbyists, collectors often also use forums as a place to trade, buy, and sell their beloved models.<br /> <br /> Overall, technology has provided some incredible benefits to the world. Although most of these benefits are commercial, the influence of technology has also had a huge impact on collectors. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'><a target='_blank' href="http://www.nascardiecast.biz/">Nascar Diecast</a> offers collectors over 4200 diecast replicas to choose from. Visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nascardiecast.biz/">Nascar Diecast</a> now to find out more and expand your collection. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-67914875602983440372010-01-26T12:18:00.001-08:002010-01-26T12:18:54.960-08:00Model RC Sports Cars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Owen Jones</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Do your interests in model remote control cars lie in high speed, rapid acceleration and magnificence of form? If this is precisely what you are searching for in a model car, then a model sports car is almost certainly what you are looking for. Authentic size sports cars are a $4.5 billion industry with about 55,000 units being sold each year.<br /> <br /> Sports cars and their model counterparts are manufactured as high performance machines, which means that they can be driven in ways that normal assembly line cars can not. For example, in the case of a real sports car, it frequently takes no more than five seconds to go from 0 to 100 mph. Likewise in a model high performance gas replica, it often takes no more than two seconds to reach 60 mph from a dead start.<br /> <br /> Because it is more tricky to maneuver a speeding vehicle, sports cars and model sports cars are especially designed to handle best at high speeds. In deed, the word "sporty" was coined to refer to a sleek but robust design that exudes power. It was later personified to refer to the person behind the wheel or in the modelling world, the person at the remote controls.<br /> <br /> The following is a basic glossary of sports car terminology and a basic listing of sports car manufacturers (many of which have their counterpart machines in the world of model gas remote control cars).<br /> <br /> - FF ? front engine, front wheel drive. The FF design has a moderate capacity for high speed handling and is seen in some models such as the Fiat Coup?, and the Lotus Elan M100.<br /> <br /> - FR ? front engine, rear wheel drive Considered the ?classic? sports car layout, the engine drives the rear wheels but keeps the weight off the back. The FR is good at drifting corners while still maintaining control. Mercedes-Benz is recognized for using this layout for its models.<br /> <br /> - RR - rear engine, rear wheel drive With the engine at the back powering the rear wheels, weight placement on a RR design provides outstanding traction for a car. However, without auxiliary driving aids like stability control, handling becomes difficult. These days, the only maker who keeps the RR layout for its cars is Porche.<br /> <br /> AWD - all wheel drive An AWD design offers the easiest handling, making it perfect for those who are just starting to race sports cars. Audi started the widespread use of this technique with the Quattro. Japanese makers like Mitsubishi employed this layout to increase handling, making it an excellent rally car.<br /> <br /> Because of more stringent regulations in the United States, sports car manufacturers are more widespread in Europe than in America. Nevertheless, American makes are in equal competition with their European and Asian counterparts. Some recognized manufacturers and models are:<br /> <br /> Alfa Romeo; Alpine; Aston Martin; Austin-Healey; BMW; Bugatti; Caterham; Davrian; De Lorean; Ferrari; Fisker; Jaguar; Koenigsegg; Lamborghini; Lotus; McLaren; Maserati; MG; Morgan; Panoz; Porsche; Triumph; TVR; Vector.<br /> <br /> If this article has whetted your desire for a sports car, go out and buy one now, if you are well-off. If not, why not do the next best thing and get yourself a 1:8 or even a 1:5 gas-powered, remote-controlled sports car? - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://15scalerccars.com/petrol-remote-control-car.html">petrol remote control car</a>. If you have an interest in model or toy rc vehicles, please go over to our website now at <a target='_blank' href="http://15scalerccars.com">1/5 Scale RC Cars</a> </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-38172203089969439622010-01-24T15:08:00.001-08:002010-01-24T15:08:56.748-08:00The Hobby of Collecting Diecast Models<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By William Greere</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>For collectors, there are a range of choices for specialization to serve any pursuit. Depending on the collector, their personal history, capital, and private interests, their preference of pastime may vary from the exceptionally specific, stamps from 1958 for example, to extremely broad. For those collectors who take pleasure in a broad choice in the objects that they collect, the accrual of scale die cast replica cars can be an pleasant and satisfying hobby.<br /> <br /> Die Cast Replica Cars<br /> <br /> Die cast model cars offer the collector several options to meet their needs. Variety in scale, detail, and price present the collector with a multitude of options. In addition, for collectors of die cast replica cars, have can get pleasure from the variety of over 100 years of automotive manufacture and all of the brands of vehicles produced through that period.<br /> <br /> In addition to variety, collecting die cast model cars serves the needs of collectors on any budget. For most collectors, the moderately low price of modern die cast collectibles falls well within their budget. For those collectors that are much more serious, or have the funds to spend, high end die cast models are also accessible. In fact, the cost of a die cast scale model can vary between less than one dollar to thousands of dollars, depending on the vehicle and manufacturers.<br /> <br /> The Growth Of The Hobby<br /> <br /> Although collecting die cast models is a great hobby for anyone, a lot of experienced collectors started their hobby in early childhood. For a lot of, their love of scale models started simply with die cast cars. A lot of of us enjoyed these vehicles during childhood, and for ardent collectors, their love simply grew over time.<br /> <br /> Regardless of whether you are just starting to collect die cast scale model cars or have been enjoying this hobby from youth, collecting scale model cars can be a satisfying and pleasant hobby. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'><a target='_blank' href="http://www.nascardiecast.biz/diecast/the-joys-of-collecting-die-cast-model-cars/">Nascar Diecast</a> provides a selection of over 4,200 different <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nascardiecast.biz">scale die cast models</a>and is dedicated to model car enthusiasts everywhere. Visit us to learn more about this exciting pastime. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-88933840526997156692010-01-19T12:00:00.001-08:002010-01-19T12:00:41.203-08:00How to Maintain RC Cars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Paul Rice</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Just like a full-sized car, proper maintenance will lengthen the lifetime of your remote control car, protect your investment, and help your vehicle operate at peak performance.<br /> <br /> Whenever you change out the batteries, and before you use it, make sure that you give it a once over. Make sure that the tires are in good shape, and look over the screws to make sure that they are all tightened. Are all the wires connected, and are the battery connections good? Consider whether or not you will have to adjust the shocks for the terrain. Also make sure that the weight is distributed just the way that you want it to be and that the tires that you have chosen are good for the kind of movement you are planning on. A general purpose tire can be good for racing surfaces, but if you want to go off road or onto the pavement, you'll need something heavier. Make sure that you re-glue the tires right away if they get loose.<br /> <br /> It is important that the motor and slipper gear are properly aligned. Misalignment will cause unnecessary wear. Before you use your R/C car the first time, check alignment and make sure the mesh is not too tight or too loose. Set the gap between them to the width of a piece of paper, making sure you remove the piece of paper before putting the car back together. Periodically check to make sure the motor and slipper gear are tight; if they?re getting loose, re-align, use some low strength LocTite on the screws, and re-tighten.<br /> <br /> Always make sure that you've put your car down on something that it can handle. A race car, for example, cannot be expected to do so well off-road, and a carpet car isn't made for jumps. If you crash your car too often, you are going to to see more damage. If you are going to jump, always do it at a steady speed, without acceleration and do it head on, not at an angle.<br /> <br /> Never let your electrical components overheat. If you can smell burning electronics, this means that there is too much stress on the motor and that there is too much damage being done. Do not allow your RC car to get wet. Moisture will invite corrosion and damage the electrical parts. Before you recharge your batteries, make sure that they are completely discharged unless you have instructions otherwise.<br /> <br /> Always make sure that you follow the manufacturer's recommendations when you are dealing with maintenance if you have a gas engine in your RC car. This typically means that you need to clean and oil the filter before storage and drain the fuel.<br /> <br /> After you have run your car and before you put it away, use a damp cloth to remove and debris or dirt. Make sure that the batteries are taken out of the car and the controller. Make a note of any broken parts that you need to replace before you can use your car again, and make sure that you get the replacement parts that you are after, as using bad replacements can cause even more damage.<br /> <br /> There will come a time when a car becomes too worn out and needs to be replaced. If you do your research, buy a good quality product, follow these common-sense rules, and maintain your R/C car, your vehicle will most likely last a long, long time. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Paul has authored many articles about <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/2009/01/nitro-gas-rc-cars.html">traxxas</a> and other brands or RC cars, including those on <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/">gas powered remote control car</a>. Visit his site for more topics on the subject. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-42702031244391527342010-01-18T05:12:00.001-08:002010-01-18T05:12:26.646-08:00Blog Review Sites : The Ultimate Convenience!<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Angela Johnson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Paying a visit to blog review sites can be very helpful, especially when the sites pertain to electronics and other products that are sold on the market today. Visiting these sites will let you find a wide array of very helpful information about different products.<br /> <br /> You can visit blog review sites on the Internet to read the latest news about computers and other electronics. You might also find information about recent developments pertaining to these products. Some of these sites will highlight information that discusses any recalls of the products.<br /> <br /> When you are looking at blog <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/">review sites</a>, you will probably see some information that discusses the writer's personal experiences with a specific product. This information is very helpful because many bloggers post their comments with the intention of sharing both the positives and negative of the products.<br /> <br /> You will be able to discover how owning a particular product can be beneficial by reading blog review sites. You will also discover the downfalls of various products. This means that after reading these sites, you will not encounter any surprises when you purchase the product.<br /> <br /> If you are thinking about benefiting from the information on blog review sites, you need to find sites that make an effort to include information on a large number of products. Variety is a key factor when you are trying to obtain the information you want and need.<br /> <br /> You should also find sites that specialize in displaying information that relates to older products as well as recent items. Not everyone can buy the latest and greatest new products. If you are interested in older products and you find a site like this, you will be able to learn helpful information on both new and old products.<br /> <br /> If you want to be able to know and experience the benefits of your product purchases, read some blog review sites before you buy! - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Angie originally comes from Stockton, CA, USA. She has written many articles about Review Sites . Other guide you may be interested in reading: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/fathers-day-gift-baskets.htm">fathers day gift baskets</a> tips, and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.thebestaffiliate.com/plus-size-junior-clothing.htm">plus size junior clothing</a> guide! </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-70090440500973955002010-01-15T12:46:00.001-08:002010-01-15T12:46:48.396-08:00What Do I Need to Know Before Buying a Remote Control Car<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Paul Richardsen</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Remote control cars are a lot of fun. There are always new challenges to figure out and new obstacles to conquer with a remote control car but there are also guidelines to follow when you are considering the purchase of a remote control car. You can use these simple rules as questions you should ask yourself prior to purchasing your remote control car to make sure you get the most out of your vehicle.<br /> <br /> First consider whether you are looking for impressive speeds or off road action? There are a number of different activities that this hobby can bring you to, and the type of car that you get can determine what you are going to be doing. If you are looking for intense speed, then you don't need a bulky, heavy off-road vehicle. Similarly, you wouldn't take car designed for racing over dirt roads and rocky cliffs. What activities are you interested in when it comes remote control cars, and what do you want to get out of it?<br /> <br /> Also think about what your needs are going to be when it comes to range. For instance, if you are only going to be following after your car as you take it off road, your range is going to be fairly narrow, but if you are going to be racing on a track, where you are going to be in a stationary position for the whole event, you'll find that more range is going to be required. Consider what your needs are and buy accordingly.<br /> <br /> The technology behind remote control cars is quite fascinating and it has only improved over the years. You'll find that there are cars out there that can be sent out on the water, that can climb steep cliffs, and that can even turn into another type of car. This can make choosing the right car for you a little difficult, but make sure that you consider what your interests are. What features are you the most interested in, and which ones can you do without? This is something that you will find to be quite important when you want your best match.<br /> <br /> Some remote control cars run on their own rechargeable battery power and others require separate batteries purchased from a third party source. It is sometimes beneficial to have a remote control car that you can charge from a wall outlet, or a power outlet in your regular car or truck, and then get it back on the road again. However, some people prefer to exchange batteries when the old ones are depleted. Decide what your preference is prior to purchasing your remote control car.<br /> <br /> When you are looking at the remote control car, remember that you are looking at a highly individualized piece of equipment. If you want to see some rugged performance and some very difficult maneuvers out of your car, you'll find that you are going to need a model that is long on durability. On the other hand, if you want something that you don't mind knocking around very much as you learn the ropes, you may be looking for a car that is more disposable than some of the expensive models out there.<br /> <br /> Another consideration is how much night driving you are going to be doing. Lots of people don't take into account that they may be running at night, and therefore don't look for a car that is equipped for this sort of activity. Considerations like where you want to run and when you want to run should be things that you think about.<br /> <br /> Remote control cars can be a great way to escape from your every day life. All you need to do is determine what kind of remote control car you need prior to spending any money on one. Getting the right kind of remote control car is very important to getting the most fun out of your car as possible. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Richardsen has been a <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/2009/03/nitro-gas-rc-cars-how-to-get-started.html">gas powered remote control car</a> enthusiast for some time now, with most of his collecting revolving around <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/">traxxas</a> RCs currently. Find out more about RC cars by visiting his blog. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-49939718785572126782010-01-14T02:48:00.000-08:002010-01-14T05:48:43.110-08:00Looking For Slot Cars For Sale<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Roy Bouldin</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>If you are a grown up looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.modelcarracingmag.com">slot cars for sale</a> you are not alone. Some men look for deals on toy train sets. But some love the excitement of a toy race car moving at break neck speed up and down the race track. There is something about slot race cars that is simply in a word, neat.<br /> <br /> There is one person who built the largest slot race car track in the country. He started a racing club where people from all over the area come to race slot cars. He added a forty foot room addition to his home and took up most of his yard to do it. He had to get zoning permission from the city to build the room. It is an elaborate 170 foot track with four lanes to race on.<br /> <br /> You might say that he went through a lot of trouble to relive his days as a slot racer. But the truth is he really never grew out of it. And what is more the man is suffering from a cancerous brain tumor. He uses his hobby to deal with the reality of his physical condition.<br /> <br /> The good part about the hobby he says is that no one gets an injury. There are no muscle pulls or strained ligaments. Everyone simply has fun. He allows anyone into his home who is a genuine enthusiasts of the race car.<br /> <br /> This is a hobby that is not as popular as it was many years ago. Kids these days are fixated on computerized video games that allow them to kill and destroy various enemies created by the video game companies.<br /> <br /> Of course it is the grown men taking up the hobby. The kids today lean towards the video games. They find killing enemies and destroying countries a lot more fun on their video screen than racing slot cars.<br /> <br /> If grown men are still playing with cars then there must be something special about the race cars. But today most kids do not want the same experience. Which is too bad. Perhaps kids do not want to deal with the upkeep and storage of the slot cars. Or perhaps they would rather stare at a computer video game screen instead of learning how to handle the tight curves and corners of the slot car race track. But one thing is for sure the skill you need to race slot cars is a skill that is dying out.<br /> <br /> Something that brings back memories of competition and skill; there is always something in every generation of kids that is the memorable game. And perhaps video games of racing cars have replaced the slot cars of yesterday. But for many men and one who has a brain tumor the slot cars cannot be beat. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Learn more about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.modelcarracingmag.com">slot cars for sale</a>. Stop by Roy Bouldin's site where you can find out all about HO cars and what it can do for you. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-11333851836917511832010-01-11T11:12:00.000-08:002010-01-11T11:48:56.291-08:00Looking Into Gas Powered Radio Control Cars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Paul Mapper</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Gas Powered Radio Control Cars are bought by the serious-minded race enthusiasts. Don't try and pass these RC cars off as toys. These gas powered RC cars are operated by beginners and the most experienced followers that are seeking realistic features accentuated by exceptional speed and performance. The gasoline run models use small internal combustion engines that produce extremely fast cars.<br /> <br /> There are plenty of affordable models to choose from when you are looking at gasoline powered radio controlled cars. The selection is one of the best features of this hobby, and even large gas powered models are gaining more popularity. You'll find that the fuel engine sizes will run between .12 to .21 cubic inches, and while they are small, they are meant to run and handle with the same power, speed and momentum of a real car.<br /> <br /> 12 AA batteies are used to power your onboard electronics, and a glow plug, which has the same use as a spark plug, as well as gas fuel are used to run your car and start your engines. You can find models that are complete and ready to run, and they have everything in the set that you need to get started.<br /> <br /> You'll find that the realistic performance of these cars is nothing that can be found with electric powered cars. If you want to race outdoors, the gas powered models are the ones for you. Electric cars are meant for indoor venues, and you'll find that the gas powered cars are much tougher, running on a special gasoline that is called nitro.<br /> <br /> Nitro cars are another way to say gas powered cars. When speed is a priority, you'll find that your gas powered car can move forward at speeds like 75 miles per hour. This is a very reasonable hobby to get into economically, and no matter what your budget is, you are sure to find something that suits.<br /> <br /> Gas RC cars can really give you the 'ride' of your life. They have fewer parts and most people find them much more smooth to operate than electrically powered cars. You can get the parts and the fuel that you need at any hobby shop, and you'll find that the car and maintenance of these vehicles is a lot like the care that you would take of a full sized car.<br /> <br /> The high speed Gas Powered RC cars require tune ups and more regular maintenance than electric cars. Some manufacturers advise persons to be over 16 years of age in order to operate the Gas Powered RC cars. These are high powered almost true to life toy sized -car replicas. You will need to spend some time practicing and learning the fundamentals of handling high speed gas RC cars. Improving driving skills is necessary to achieve great satisfaction with the Gas Powered RC cars.<br /> <br /> Make sure that you get a good gas powered radio car that will suit your hobby and make sure that you know what you want out of this hobby in general. Maintenance and expense will both be lower than if you were dealing with an electric model. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>P is a collector of <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/2009/01/nitro-gas-rc-cars.html">nikko rc</a> cars and has written extensively on <a target='_blank' href="http://gas-rc-cars.blogspot.com/">rc cars</a> topics. Find more articles on the topic by visiting his blog. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-55767073891586341082010-01-09T07:08:00.000-08:002010-01-09T07:39:59.183-08:00A Short Study On A Radio Control Car<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Manuel Vintagoli</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Many hobby enthusiasts has at least one radio control car. They are also known as R/C cars. They are found in leading department stores and hobby shops around the world. These are not only are for the kids, adults have found joy in racing Remote Control Cars. The price range varies from what type, the power, size, and models you are looking for. Finding what you are looking for is easy. There is no limit to what you can do with Remote Control Cars.<br /> <br /> To satisfy the people of all ages these cars are made in all shapes and sizes. These cars are controlled by wires or radio transmissions. You can also call them toys. For powering these vehicles chargeable nickel cadmium, electric motors, lithium polymer cells and metal hydrides are used.<br /> <br /> Electric motors are either brushed or brush less. The mixture of gas and oil is used by internal combustion engines or the glow engines which run them. These types of cars are also known as Nitro cars. Some cars are also powered by gas. These types of cars are very rare, and they are very large. They have weed whacker size of an engine, which makes them huge.<br /> <br /> You can find these pre-assembled cars in the electronic stores or nearby departmental stores. Kids can easily play and control these cars. These cars are less costly, and you can easily afford them for your kids. You can get the endless range of vehicles like cars, trucks, motorcycles and bulldozers.<br /> <br /> Hobby grade vehicles are in high demand for the ages of 10 to 100. These cars are usually known as Electric models, Fuel models, Nitro-powered models, and Gas-powered models. They come with all different kinds of accessories.<br /> <br /> Hobby grade vehicles are highly popular among the people. These cars are also known as fuel models, electric models, gas powered models and night powered models. Different accessories are supplied with these cars. These vehicles are great for children who want to play.<br /> <br /> Fuel models are powered by a throttle, carburetor, and internal combustion engine. There are different engine sizes. You can choose from. 12-. 35 cubic inches. There are bigger ones but due to the fact they are mainly used for racing they are special orders. They are called outlaw engines. Depending on what size engine you want is depending on what you are going to be using it for.<br /> <br /> Nitro-powered models and Gas-powered models are made for the kid in every adult. These will top out speeds that aren't suitable for children. As well as the fact they you have to mix flammable liquid with oil. Unlike electric and battery cars gas and nitro powered cars can be refueled and back to racing in seconds. As were the others you have to wait for a charge to come back. These types of vehicles can be operated just like a full sized vehicle. Making them a lot faster and exciting for the young at heart. No matter what you are looking for this toy is universal. You can find a car for a child or the adult that still has a little child in them. The possibility for getting what you are looking for is endless. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Thinking of purchasing a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.fuzing.com/qrx/radio-control-car">radio control car</a>? Not sure what style or make you want though? Go online and look at all the different looks of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.fuzing.com/qrx/radio-control-cars">radio control cars</a> today! Find that right one. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-5449768473904615332010-01-08T02:50:00.000-08:002010-01-08T03:16:52.928-08:00Factors To Consider When Choosing Rc Cars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By James Brown</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Feel the exciting rush of rc cars. They run at incredible speeds and turn corners so fast that you cannot help but notice them. This is when you decide to get one and have some fun.<br /> <br /> The unbelievable speed of rc cars is the fun part of the toy. With a remote control you can accelerate or decelerate at a fraction of a second and turn right or left and still maintain control over the car.<br /> <br /> Both gas and electric powered remote cars move quickly but for greatest power you will need to get your hands on a nitro powered car. The nitro fuel gives you that boost of energy when you need to power ahead.<br /> <br /> These little model cars come in various sizes. Each size is a scaled version of a real car. For example the 1/20 scale represents an rc car that's 1/20th the size of a real car. <br /> <br /> General scales range from 1/32, 1/24, 1/18, 1/16, 1/14, 1/10, 1/8 and 1/6. So, therefore, scale is one factor to consider in your purchase of an rc car.<br /> <br /> Speed is another criterion to think about. Put yourself into the nitro powered car and imagine yourself racing by at incredible speeds. As you press the accelerator you can feel the engine revving out and you know what nitro power feels like.<br /> <br /> Your nitro rc cars are far more than velocity machines, though. You know that their rc engines are totally in tune with the rest of the car, that they'll never disappoint you. This is the power of the nitro over battery-powered cars.<br /> <br /> Whether you love Volkswagens, Porsches, Mercedes, or even Maseratis, you can find them as radio control cars. It may take a little searching, but you can find radio control cars in nearly any model or make of car.<br /> <br /> Get your favorite rc car and begin having fun. You'll feel like a child all over again racing these fun toys. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>James Brown writes about hobbies on the Internet. His website <a target='_blank' href="http://www.rc-cars-boats-planes.com">rc cars and trucks </a> is chock full of information on the rc car hobby. Visit to learn more. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-44715961534671806692010-01-05T06:25:00.001-08:002010-01-05T06:25:02.037-08:00Power Wheels Toys: The Perfect Answer To Fuel Your Child's Imagination<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Chris Frost</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Your child's imagination will continue to grow regardless of their age. Make believe and pretend is the most exciting part of childhood and every child's dream is to own their own wheels. Power wheels toys are amazing tools for a child's imagination. A ride on toy will allow your child to travel any where their imagination takes them.<br /> <br /> These ride on toys come in a variety of sizes to fit a child average in age from twelve months to almost eight years of age. The smaller ride on toys are perfect for your child to burn up their energy. There are varieties suited for toddler boys or toddler girls.<br /> <br /> Power wheels are available for little girls as well as little boys. They come in all the colors little girls adore and the roughness little boys live for. They are exceptionally made and will last for years. The reviews pertaining to any of the ride on toys are all excellent.<br /> <br /> The power wheels are all battery operated and are purchased with the rechargeable battery. The battery itself has an extremely long life but, should you for any reason have to replace the battery, they are available in most stores. The smaller ride ones usually have a slower speed setting so there is no worry of your child going excessively fast.<br /> <br /> The smaller ride on toys is absolutely amazing for toddlers. They will not only have a blast riding them but, they will learn at the same time. These toys are great for teaching a child balance and coordination, not to mention expansion of their imagination.<br /> <br /> Older children will love the wide variety of features available. The majority of larger ride on toys, come equipped with a radio and other little added extras children love. Little girls can get around in vehicle resembling the same one her favorite doll has and boys have the option of owner a tractor just like dads. Motorcycles or high rolling vehicles, just like moms and dads are also available, only in smaller versions. These items keep your child active and prepared for more activity as they age.<br /> <br /> This company is obviously doing something correct because power wheels toys have been around for quite some time. The styles changes continuously and are always fashionable. The price is perfect for the product you are receiving. These toys last for years and can be passed down from child to child. The power wheels come with easy to read assembly instructions and a warranty. The only thing you will need to figure out is if it will be a Christmas or birthday surprise. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Discover real customer reviews about <a target='_blank' href="http://motorizedcarsforkids.net/">battery operated riding toys</a> by visiting our site at <a target='_blank' href="http://motorizedcarsforkids.net/">http://motorizedcarsforkids.net</a>. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-57527504521781162692009-12-25T02:19:00.001-08:002009-12-25T02:19:59.309-08:00The Factors You Should Consider When You Choose An Rc Car<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By James Brown</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Feel the power and excitement of rc cars. They zip by so fast that you can hardly believe that these little machines can move so quickly. They are a must have for the hobbyist or someone who simply wants to have some fun.<br /> <br /> The unbelievable speed of rc cars is the fun part of the toy. With a remote control you can accelerate or decelerate at a fraction of a second and turn right or left and still maintain control over the car.<br /> <br /> The electric and gas powered rc cars are very fast but for ultimate power you need the nitro powered cars. The nitro fuel gives you that excess energy you need to power ahead in a race or if you want to test how fast the engine can go.<br /> <br /> These little model cars come in various sizes. Each size is a scaled version of a real car. For example the 1/20 scale represents an rc car that's 1/20th the size of a real car. <br /> <br /> RC car scale ranges from 1/32, 1/24, 1/18, 1/16, 1/14, 1/10, 1/8 and 1/6. Scale is one of the criteria to look into as you decide on which car to purchase.<br /> <br /> Speed is one more factor to consider. Imagine yourself inside your nitro powered car for a few minutes as you race along the street at an immense speed. The car is moving by quickly as the scenery passes by rapidly.<br /> <br /> Nitro remote controlled cars are more that speed machines. They'll outperform any battery powered rc car anytime plus they are far more reliable and gives you more for your money.<br /> <br /> Whether you love Volkswagens, Porsches, Mercedes, or even Maseratis, you can find them as radio control cars. It may take a little searching, but you can find radio control cars in nearly any model or make of car.<br /> <br /> Get out there and have fun with rc cars. There are not just toys for children but machines for adults too. They'll bring out that child-like feeling in you as you race up and down the street. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>James Brown writes about hobbies on the Internet. His website <a target='_blank' href="http://www.rc-cars-boats-planes.com">rc cars and trucks </a> is chock full of information on the rc car hobby. Visit to learn more. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-33463663127729555292009-12-24T05:52:00.000-08:002009-12-24T06:04:57.884-08:005 Steps That Will Give You The Perfect Car Hire<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Martin Elmer</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>There's more to renting the car than just reserving it and paying for it. So to make sure that you get the best deal, you should following those 5 steps:<br /> <br /> 1. Choose three to four car rental firms that fit your wants and needs. Do this either through the phonebook, or through the internet. Remember to scan every possible firm before you make a choice. You don't want to overlook the best car rental because you got bored from looking.<br /> <br /> 2. Contact the agency and ask about their special offers, location, availability, pickup sites, rates, special rates, hotel and airline partnerships, extra charges and insurance. In short ask for everything you can think of that can help lower what you have to pay for your car rental; or what would make the car rental more convenient for you.<br /> <br /> 3. Choose a pickup point; find one that is near you so it won't be a hassle. Some car rental companies pay for the cab ride you have to take, some pick you up at your home or at the airport to take you to your rental.<br /> <br /> 4. Pick a car, depending on your needs. Find a car that could fit all the people you'll have in it, and if you're alone just use a compact, because some rentals charge higher for larger vehicles.<br /> <br /> 5. When you have decided which car to rent, you must remember to book it. Some agencies put the reservation fee on the overall rent, while other makes it out as an extra fee. Always look of for this when renting a car.<br /> <br /> So basically you should choose a car rental agency, ask the right questions, find a good pickup point, pick a good car model and finally reserve it. If you follow those five steps, you can be pretty sure to get a car rental that you will be satisfied with. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Martin Elmer is writing about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.CopenhagenCarRentalGuide.com">Copenhagen Car Rental</a> in the Copenhagen Car Rental Guide. Learn more about car rental in Copenhagen - and do also read about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.copenhagencarrentalguide.com/rent-a-car-copenhagen/">Copenhagen Rent a Car</a>. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-50456222718086760752009-12-23T09:14:00.000-08:002009-12-23T09:32:06.280-08:00Things You Should Know About Motorized Cars And Kids<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Chris Frost</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Do you remember the push pedal cars, and how popular they were? Well technology has taken it a step further. The times have changed, and now motorized cars for kids are fun! These motorized cars for kids are amazing. They have everything just like the adult versions. I want to give you tips on selection, and safety before you purchase a motorized car.<br /> <br /> There are still things you should know about motorized cars and your kid, and how much you will spend. You could start with $100, or you could spend thousands of dollars. What is important here, is that it can fit any reasonable price range. Of course, you will be thinking about your kid's happiness, and will buy accordingly. The end result is that your kid will be happy, and you will be happy with your investment.<br /> <br /> In the early development of your child's life, you want to be able to spark imagination. You want your kid to develop coordination, depth perception, and skills that will suit him or her in life. A motorized car can provide your child with those developments.<br /> <br /> It is unbelievable the accessories that can be added to a kid's motorized car! Your child will have so much fun! These cars are not just built for boys, but makers have included the girls as well. You have an unlimited choice of what you want in a kid's motorized car. Everything can be included, such as lights, horn, radio, safety features, and a host of others!<br /> <br /> When you are selecting the motor car you want for your kid, you want to buy the right one. Be sure to check out all the features, price range, and guarantees. Check for sturdiness, reliability, power output, and safety accessories. Your kid's safety must come first!<br /> <br /> You want your kid to be safe, and enjoy having fun on a motorized car. There are safety problems that will need to be addressed by you and your child. Kids can get a little reckless at times, and you will have to provide your child with safety rules. Do not leave your child alone when operating a motorized car!<br /> <br /> Again, we are talking safety for your kid while he or she is having fun driving their motorized cars. Make sure to re-check everything about the car, and what accessories your kid will need. Be sure to teach your child everything about safety rules as they drive. Your child will gain needed skills, and this will be a good investment on your part. I think we covered things that you should know about motorized cars and kids. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For more information about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.motorizedcarsforkids.com/">cars for kids</a> as well as customer reviews and great deals, visit us now. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.motorizedcarsforkids.com/">http://www.motorizedcarsforkids.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-52058760074211720882009-12-20T07:13:00.000-08:002009-12-20T07:57:59.105-08:00Flying Radio Controlled Helicopters is a Joyful Hobby<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Cathy Robertson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Flying a radio controlled helicopter is sheer fun but it also requires lot of preparation, practice, and knowledge about the functioning of such RC helicopters. Hence, it is important that you first understand the basics about radio controlled helicopters before you start flying them. The fundamental information of setting up the RC helicopters, learning to fly them, and realizing the subtleties of manoeuvring them without crashing them are briefly presented here.<br /> <br /> Associate with an Experienced Flyer<br /> <br /> Setting up an RC helicopter is quite a professional job and you may not be able to do it alone in the beginning. It will be advisable to take the advice and guidance of an experienced flyer for the first time at least, until you are fully thorough with the process of setting up the radio controlled helicopter. A properly set up helicopter will be flying smoothly and the control of the helicopter will also be that much easy. Moreover, the experienced flyer will be able to present you with valuable tips and points on your learning process of flying the RC helicopter and also point out the mistakes that you are making. This will be very helpful in perfecting your flying such RC helicopters. Even if you have to pay a fee for such an experienced instructor, you should consider it only as an additional and initial but valuable investment.<br /> <br /> Another option is to use an RC helicopter flight simulator. The actual flying experience will be different when you use a simulator and when you actually fly a helicopter. Even then, using a simulator in the absence of an already experienced flyer will be quite helpful for real-life helicopter flying.<br /> <br /> Be Patient and Proceed Step by Step<br /> <br /> During your learning process, you should be very patient and proceed by taking small steps. If you try too much or become impatient, you will only crash your helicopter, which will not only cost you considerable loss of money but will also affect your self-confidence of flying such helicopters successfully. The process of learning to fly an RC helicopter with adequate expertise is a long process and several intricate stages are involved in it. It will be advisable to learn all the intricacies of each stage and perfecting them before proceeding to the next stage. Initially, this may be a bit frustrating but such patient learning will help you avoid several problems later on. If you try to hurry and crash the helicopter, you are not only grounded for a fair amount of time but repairing or re-assembling the copter will be a tedious and money-costing process.<br /> <br /> Learn from your Mistakes<br /> <br /> In the beginning, you are likely to make mistakes and that is unavoidable. However, you should mentally note down the mistakes and think of proper remedies against such mistakes. Only then, you will be able to reduce and finally eliminate all mistakes in flying RC helicopters and take the right steps even when you make a mistake. Finally, you will be one of the expert RC helicopter flyers in your area and enjoy this hobby. You can even take it as a sport and participate in flying competitions. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For more information on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/"> radio controlled helicopter</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/">rc helicopter</a> visit Nitrotek </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-53592021658190746572009-12-11T11:57:00.000-08:002009-12-11T13:17:07.637-08:00Important First Steps in Flying Radio Controlled Helicopters<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Cathy Robertson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>There are several steps in the learning process of flying radio controlled helicopters. They can be classified as pre-flight steps, basic hovering steps, advanced hovering skills, learning various types of acrobatics in flying the RC helicopters, and mastering the steps of 3D flight control. It is important that you learn all these steps patiently and master them if you wish to become an expert operator of radio controlled helicopter.<br /> <br /> Pre-flight Steps in Flying an RC helicopter<br /> <br /> The first step in flying RC helicopters is to understand the aerodynamics of helicopters. Either your instructor or the simulator will be able to provide you the basic knowledge about such helicopter aerodynamics. You should know about the controls, how to operate them, the actual impact of each control on the flight of the helicopter, the influence of the wind, and the type of the helicopter model you start training with. Learn clearly about the safety procedures that should be followed while flying the helicopter.<br /> <br /> The next step is to learn the setting up the helicopter. Sit with your instructor and learn the various setup details. You should remember that the setting up of a learning helicopter will be quite simple but the setting up of an advanced model of 3D helicopter will be highly complicated. The setting up of each helicopter model will vary with the type of components and technology used by the manufacturer, the number of accessories that you decide to use for the helicopter complicating the matter further. You can also use two transmitters for the flight control, one with you and the other with the instructor. If you make any mistake while learning, the instructor will be able to control and correct it immediately and avoid crashing of the helicopter.<br /> <br /> Learning Basic Hovering Steps<br /> <br /> When you practice the initial hovering steps of the RC helicopter, the instructor will be controlling the rudder along with the collective throttle/pitch in the beginning, while you learn cyclic control. After that, you will be learning the operation and control of the rudder and throttle/pitch, while the instructor will take care of the cyclic. Once you are comfortable with the above hovering control processes, you can control both the control sticks and make your helicopter hover in the sky the way you want it. After becoming quite familiar with hovering, you should practice landing and takeoff of the helicopter.<br /> <br /> You should also learn to manoeuvre the helicopter with tail in the wind or against sideways wind. It will be better if you learn the initial hovering steps in a place where the wind is low or moderate. Your instructor will guide you until you have perfected the art of keeping the helicopter hovering smoothly and then you can go solo. Finally, you should learn the hovering of the helicopter with tail-in circle from the instructor. This will complete your basic learning of RC helicopter flying. You should practice this until you become perfect in the art of keeping the radio controlled helicopter hovering smoothly and achieving perfect takeoff and landing of the helicopter. - 31505</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For more information on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/"> radio controlled helicopter</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/">rc helicopter</a> visit Nitrotek </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8097888025654253569.post-49884391247108609872009-09-30T18:23:00.003-07:002009-09-30T18:24:07.491-07:00privacy policyPrivacy Policy<br /><br />The privacy of our visitors to this website is important to us.<br />At this website, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. 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