Well, I swore I wouldn’t start a new off topic subject tonight, but here I am… I’ve written numerous emails to editors of various r/c mags over the past 5 years asking them to please write a definitive book about the origin/history of r/c. I mean big thick hardback, lots of pics, quotes, names and brand names. Nothing yet! I mean they’re writers and they know r/c! Throw in a helluva lot of research and you got yourself a one of a kind book. I mean there’s a book out there for every other thing under the sun, why not r/c?? There are a few books out there that cover a few aspects, but not one definitive book. I don’t have the skill or patience for such a project, but there are people that do. And don’t say “No one would buy it.” because there are more books than people in the world(or so it seems)and very few people have a library in their home…so the fact that very few copies would sell is pointless. Anyone with me here?
p.s. Not to mention Modern Marvels(who I’ve written to as well)has yet to do an episode on radio control.
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
This is the cliffs notes on the book you speak of. I wish the whole thing wasn't one giant page so the google translator could get through to the end easier.
I agree there should be a book, I mean they even have books on barbies, etc. When I lived in Europe (where I am originally from) you could buy many good detailed books, that covered any type of r/c. If you wanted something on 1:8 buggies, you could get it. The publisher would update the books, every 5 years, yet they would not take material out, rather add to it. Heck I could find R/C Books at our libraries. I think it is sad, because so many cool cars etc. are vaguely covered anywhere. I am a member of a European forum, where I try to post as much information on 1:10 & 1:12 Pan cars as possible - well because for one - they care about the history of the sport and its evolution. I think that a book covering the history would be great, but I think it would be huge in size. I think that if it were broken up into volumes, such as the beginning (radios, cars, technology). Then after the explosion it should branch out, into volumes covering on-road, off-road, trucks, "other". I can see where it would be hard, but in the end it is possible. Tamiya has their "complete" collection, of which I heard it took some time to complete, but if one magazine where to ask the industry for a hand, I am sure they would get it. But then again I am not the Subject Matter Expert. But you can bet I would buy any decent quality book related to R/C.
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I present my wife and daughter…the laundry is never all folded…
More importantly though(before jacking my own thread …wait, don’t make another joke…focus)it would be an incredibly large book as drbelleville stated. That’s what would make it awesome(I’m not even sure he’s a real Dr.).
"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring." Ken
Yeah and you could put wheels on each corner and have a micro receiver and servo in the spine and drive it around. Imagine, a book about RC cars that is an RC car! Then you could go on the Regis show and talk about and show him how it works. (Someone has watched way too much Seinfeld .)
In 1898 at an exhibition at Madison Square Garden Nikola Tesla demonstrated a small boat which could apparently obey commands from the audience but was in fact controlled by Tesla interpreting the verbal requests and sending appropriate frequencies to tuned circuits in the boat.[1] He was granted a US patent on this invention on November 8, 1898
These are rare Tyco/Taiyo 4wd racing nissan trucks that came out before the Tyco Bandit. It was released in 1988 and discontinued that same year. The Taiyo version is even rarer than the Tyco version. Both have the duel motor, which provided the 4wd...
Tadracket sent me this little bit of RC history. Enjoy
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I've never seen 8th scale onroad in person but it looks completely badass...even from wayback when that video was made. I can only imagine how fast the new 8th scale onroad cars are. Too bad there are no onroad tracks anywhere near me.
What is the relationship between LRP and Associated? How long has LRP been around? Their website doesn't have a History or About Us tab. I see they also have a line of cars, anygood?
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There is already one:
Jirka
Would you believe i actually searched first to see if anyone had posted that :lol:
I think the difference in spelling of Jurgen that stopped me finding it :D
With a DUKW in the background, a member of the U.S. Navy's 2nd Beach Battalion tinkers with a captured German Goliath tracked mine, or beetle, on Utah Beach on June 11, 1944. The Goliath was a radio controlled mini tank that let the user remain...
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Great story, very cool!, it would make for an interesting build.
History of the RC10T
This thread is devoted to accumulating and sharing the group's combined knowledge of the RC10T. This effort was spearheaded by Marlo, who built and updated this thread for a number of years. For reasons unknown, all of his posts...
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Early off line B stamped chassis variants. NOTE: The 10T NEVER...came
with a gold pan
Turns out that this isn't true and an nib gold tub truck with gold nose and motor plate came up for sale. The community decided that it was a valid kit.
So, after seeing this listed on EBay I made my mind up that I just had to own it. Something about the 'look' of it with its trailing wide-arm stance and the strange looking shell. And after a hefty bid, I became the new owner. The seller (Dennis)...
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proline pan car rims
And here I was thinking they were a 3-piece derivative! Lol! FAIL!!!
I have another set that are brand new though. Happy days!