RC Cars Category
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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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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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