How Is Remote-Control Car Racing Different From Remote-Control Bashing?
It is a hobby not dominated by any particular age.
It is just not about controlling the car or truck.
The hobby is more than that and people spend their time relaxing with this hobby differently.
Some love building RC cars and trucks on their own while some love to play 'need for speed 'in real liRemote-control car racing is one of the most exciting hobbies in the world.
It is a hobby not dominated by any particular age.
It is just not about controlling the car or truck.
The hobby is more than that and people spend their time relaxing with this hobby differently.
Some love building RC cars and trucks on their own while some love to play 'need for speed 'in real life.
On the other hand, some have a huge collection of cars to drive on and off the road because collecting the remote controlled vehicles is fun.
Many adults also enjoy maintaining and tinkering with their collection because remote-control vehicles require the same attention as normal vehicles.
There is a new trend with this hobby though.
More and more people now are enjoying racing RC bashers than RC cars.
Remote-control car hobbyists are meticulous when it comes to taking care of their vehicle, but hobbyists who own bashers are just the opposite.
They love driving their bashers in extreme conditions and have to continuously repair their vehicle.
Bashers are also especially designed for jumps unlike normal remote controlled cars.
Experts from this industry point out that it is the basher hobbyists who are making the industry grow.
People who stick with normal remote-controlled vehicles never buy new vehicles; they only buy materials to upgrade their vehicles.
Bashers on the other hand are always buying some thing or the other including new vehicles as well.
Companies are now especially targeting bashers by selling Ready-to-Rub kits (RTR).
These are pre-assembled vehicles that can be simply be taken out of the box anytime, anywhere.
Some experts claim that there is a thin line between bashing and racing.
They believe that there is really no difference between bashers and racers.
They are wrong because a whole new subculture has been found in the remote-controlled vehicle industry thanks to bashers.
Bashers love experimenting with their vehicles.
They are also not interested in creating their own custom made vehicles.
Some racers are obsessed with increasing the speed of their remote-controlled cars and trucks.
Bashers couldn't care any less about their speed.
Racers avoid damaging their precious remote-control vehicles while bashers can't stop their shopping spree.
Racers are loyal to their vehicles because they win races for them.
Bashers' vehicles are never found in official race tracks.
In the end, no matter who you are, this is a fun hobby that everybody should try at one point in their life.