RC Cars & Trucks RTR
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RTR (Ready to Run) RC Cars are designed more for beginners to intermediate RC Car enthusiasts. Are you just starting out? If so, then these would be a good choice for you. Note that in some instances you may need a battery and or charger.
Hearns Hobbies has been the leading Melbourne Hobby scene for over 70 years. With such a history you can be confident that we have a strong knowledge about radio controlled cars. We have been the go to place for RC cars, accessories and parts since the early days; many Australian bought their first remote control car from Hearns Hobbies; Was it a Tamiya Hornet? Most likely it was a Tamiya Hornet which you can still buy today. Our Radio Controlled department has now expanded to latest RC cars including brands such as Traxxas, Yokomo, Team Corally, Arrma, HB Racing, Kyosho & VRX. Our product range is fully supported online but also at our two Melbourne stores. When you visit our shops you will learn a lot more about RC cars and see that our knowledge goes well beyond cars into anything radio controlled. We have a huge selection of the latest releases and we bring the new models on pre-order as soon as they are announced internationally. If you see any new product that yet we do not stock, make sure to get in contact to discuss the opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
RTR stands for Ready-to-Run, indicating that the RC vehicle comes fully assembled and often includes essential components for immediate use.
While many RTR RC cars and trucks include a battery and charger, it's essential to check the product description to confirm if they are included or need to be purchased separately.
Electric RC cars are popular due to their quieter operation, cleaner emissions, ease of control, and advancements in battery and motor technology.
Like any mechanical device, RC cars can break under certain conditions such as crashes, rough terrain, or improper maintenance. However, with proper care and maintenance, they can provide years of enjoyment.
Yes, enthusiasts can customise and upgrade RTR models with aftermarket parts, and new bodies.
RTR RC vehicles vary in terrain suitability; some are for on-road, others for off-road. When considering which car to buy think about where you are going to run it and on what surfaces.
A brushed motor is what is traditionally used in Rc cars, however they create a lot of drag with the bushes. Which reduces the top speed of the motor.
A lot of cars now run a Brushless motors. This is a 3 phase motor that runs without bushes, this reduces friction and provides a huge boost to power over traditional brushed motors.
A lipo battery is a gel style pack that provides an extremely high power to weight ratio. They are well regarded in the RC scene for their ability to get the most out of the Brushless Motors. Without lipo batteries, brushless motors would ot provide the output that they are so well known form.
Lipo batteries can be dangerous if mistreated or if charged incorrectly.
Please when you charge your batteries please don’t leave them unattended.Check your settings, and if a battery has a hole in it, a cracked case or has blown up at all. It would be best to dispose of the battery and replace it.
To avoid fires always include a lipo safety bag in your battery purchase to charge and store the batteries in. This will prevent fires from leaking out and damaging what is around them.