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Post by ladygaga on Oct 31, 2014 1:25:25 GMT -5
From the earliest of ages, young boys see commercials for remote control cars and feel one of their first impulses to participate in consumerism. Typically, the vehicles designed for children are built to be larger than life. The commercials want us to believe that the bigger the wheels are, the more fun you will have. It is common to see an advertisement for a vehicle promoting the fact that it is indestructible if you crash it into walls, and that it can drive even if it flips over. The interest in controlling an RC car does not end with childhood. Many adults have crafted their adolescent interest into a full-time hobby. As these people age, so does the market that caters to them. RC cars for adults focus less on invincibility and having a ready-to-run thick plastic shell and big tires. Instead, the goal is to make the cars customizable. Each vehicle has room for growth with extra kits and accessories. These RC cars have a goal of achieving realistic driving conditions. They are more of an investment than a toy that will break after a few months. rctophobby shop
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