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OverviewFor decades, the world of radio controlled cars has been divided into two distinct and seemingly incompatible camps. On one side sit the hobby-grade machines from Tamiya, Kyosho, Traxxas, and their contemporaries-precision tools with replaceable parts, standardised electronics, and endless tuning potential. On the other side rest the toy-grade RC cars that filled the shelves of department stores in the 1980s and 1990s: the Taiyo Turbo series, the Nikko Thunderbolt, the Bandai Buggy, and countless other brightly coloured plastic creations that captured the imaginations of millions of children. These toy-grade cars were never designed to be repaired, upgraded, or even opened. Their electronics were potted in epoxy, their steering was binary (full left or full right), and their motors were anemic at best. Once the battery stopped charging or a gear stripped, they were destined for a landfill. This book exists to challenge that fate. Practical Toy Grade RC Car Restoration and Real RC Conversion 2026 is a hands-on guide to breathing new life into these forgotten classics. More than a simple repair manual, this book will teach you how to completely gut the original, unreliable electronics from a toy-grade RC car and replace them with modern, hobby-grade components-standard servos, electronic speed controllers, 2.4GHz radio systems, and brushless or high-performance brushed motors. The result is a car that looks exactly like the one you remember from your childhood but handles and performs like a true modern RC machine. It will steer proportionally, accelerate smoothly, run for twenty minutes on a single LiPo pack, and reach speeds its original designers never imagined. Throughout these chapters, we will work through detailed, step-by-step demonstrations using three iconic names from the golden era of toy-grade RC: Taiyo RC, Nikko RC, and Bandai RC. These brands represent the full spectrum of challenges you will encounter. Taiyo cars, known for their clever two-speed gearboxes and distinctive body shells, teach us how to preserve complex mechanical functions while upgrading electronics. Nikko cars, with their massive scale and sometimes crude construction, show us how to reinforce weak points and adapt standard servo sizes to unconventional steering linkages. Bandai cars, rarer and often more delicately engineered, demonstrate the precision work required when space is extremely limited and originality is paramount. So dig that old Taiyo out of your parents' attic. Find a broken Nikko at a flea market. Rescue a Bandai from an online auction. Open the screw holes carefully, set aside the crusty original electronics, and let us build something remarkable together. The car you save may just be your own. Full Product DetailsAuthor: RcpressPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9798257073496Pages: 100 Publication Date: 12 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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