Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Radio Control Car Action Big SALE

Title : Radio Control Car Action
Category: Radio Operation
Brand: AirAge Publishing
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 3.7
Buyer Review : 10

Description : This specific Radio Control Car Action does great, simple to use as well as change. The price for this is lower as compered to other areas we researches, and not a lot more as compared to related product

This unique item delivers overtake the anticipation, this has turned into a fantastic upgrade on me personally, The concept came securely and speedily Radio Control Car Action



Radio Control Car Action is dedicated to the radio control car modeling enthusiast. Feature articles and columns present technical and general information on building electric gas R/C cars, modifications, modeling equipment, major competition events, modeling personalities and products. How To articles and in-depth product evaluations are featured in every issue, along with beginner articles.


Review :
Old School
I subscribed to this magazine for a number of years in high school, and pick up issues of interest, such as their buyer's guides, from the news stand every once in a while.

Car Action is the premiere magazine in the RC Car category. Covering everything from the cutting edge, sponsored racers, to "Readers' Rides", this magazine will keep you up to date and fuel your passion for RC Cars. Even the advertising can be informative, as you get to see what is available in the market.

Although I haven't picked on up personally in sometime now, I have to make an old school recommendation to all RC Car enthusiasts. Pick up an issue of RC Car action, and see for yourself.

catalog mag
I have subsribed to all the r/c mags for some time.

This mag has become a glorified catalog for the adertizers.

it used to be a real good mag once.

Traxxas, Traxxas? Traxxas Traxxas Traxxas!
I'm recently getting back in to RC cars, and figured the best way to catch up was to grab a couple of magazines.

On one hand, you have RC Driver, which is a pretty broad publication that tries to cover beginners to enthusiasts.

On the other, you have this magazine, which is almost a parody of itself.

The January '13 issue seems to be pushing the "hot ladies love RC cars!" angle (with "hot" being incredibly subjective) when you manage to find a page that doesn't have something to do with Traxxas. Granted, as the holiday issue, it literally has a Traxxas catalog in the middle -- but that catalog dominates the entire magazine.

What little original content there is seems to be rehashing descriptions you could read on any hobby shop's site, and apparently, publishing MSRP (or any price) on any of the products is a major faux pas in the editors' eyes. I guess if I loved...

No comments:

Post a Comment