Radio controlled cars — also known as remote control cars or RC cars — are battery- or fuel-powered model vehicles steered with a 2.4 GHz handheld transmitter. Sizes run from 1:24 (palm-sized) through 1:18, 1:16, 1:12, 1:10 (the most popular hobby scale), 1:8 and up to 1:5. Power options are electric (brushed for entry RTRs, brushless for performance) or nitro (0.10–0.21 cu.in glow engine).Beginners typically start with a 1:10 or 1:18 ready-to-run electric model from £40–£150; mid-range RTRs sit at £150–£350; race-spec kits and brushless 1:8 platforms run £350–£900+. Browse by discipline: RC buggies, RC crawlers, RC drift cars, RC rally cars, monster trucks and on-road racing. Top stocked brands include Kyosho, Rlaarlo, Absima, Maverick and Team Associated.
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KKPIT 1/10 Scale Electric Remote Control Short Course Truck – F150 Edition
£449.99Formidable 1/8 scale 4WD electric short course truck kit demanding serious off-road performance. KBT SP chassis delivers balanced power distribution via three differentials and independent suspension geometry. Deep Blue finish and precision engineering suit experienced builders and bashers seeking durability and dynamic control.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A 1:10 or 1:12 scale RTR (ready-to-run) is the sweet spot for new drivers — large enough to handle outdoor terrain, small enough to store indoors, and cheap enough that crashes don't hurt your wallet. The smaller 1:18 and 1:24 scales are better for children and indoor play.
Start electric. Modern brushless electric cars match nitro speeds, run cleaner, need no fuel mixing, and are quieter — which matters in UK housing estates. Nitro is a hobby in itself and is best picked up once you know you love RC.
Entry-level RTR cars reach 20–30 mph. Mid-range brushless cars hit 45–60 mph. 1:8 racing buggies and dedicated speed runners can exceed 100 mph with upgraded gearing. Check the product specification on each listing for the stated top speed.
£80–£150 buys a solid hobby-grade RTR from brands like WL Toys, MJX and HSP. £200–£350 gets you brushless power, better suspension and competition-ready electronics. Remember to budget for a spare battery, a charger and a few spare parts.
Yes — we recommend 1:18 or 1:24 scale models for ages 8+, and larger 1:10 cars for ages 12 and up. Smaller cars have slower top speeds and softer crash impacts. Look for models with "SAFE" or proportional steering for easier first drives.

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