my science report on mini rc cars!
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 8:05 pm
heres the report i gotta do for my scinence project
Just makin sure everything is OK
Just makin sure everything is OK
There are five mini remote controlled cars out there that stand alone. They are listed
as: a bit char-g, a microsizer, a zip zap, a zip zap special edition, and a brand called
motorworks. There are many different clones out there, but these are the best five. Which
of these do you think is the best mini remote controlled car? You probably guessed wrong.
The best mini rc car will be revealed later on. The mini rc era has grown from people just
playing with them, to dedicating websites to them. It has become a cultural phenomenom.
The first one that will be reviewed is called a bit char-g. The bit char-g has four
different frequencies. They are 27 megahertz, 35 megahertz, 47 megahertz, and 57
megahertz. The bit char-g has changeable parts, like different speed motors for example.
There is also different bodies that you can get for it, too. The overall quality of the bit char-
g is amazing. It comes in a box, not like many others. The price for one is thirty dollars.
The next one that will be reviewed is called Microsizer. Just like the bit char-g, the
microsizer also has four different frequencies. They are 27 megahertz, 35 megahertz, 47
megahertz, and 57 megahertz. Also, they have changeable parts. They quality is great, but
not as good as the bit char-g. They, too, come in a box. The cost for one is twenty dollars.
The third mini rc brand that will be reviewed is called a Zip Zap. The Zip Zap only
comes in two different frequencies. Them being 27 megahertz, and 49 megahertz. Also, the
Zip Zap has changeable parts, like different bodies, and different motors. The Zip Zap's
packaging is different than any other. It is a rectangular plastic box. The cost for one is
twenty dollarsThe next mini rc that will be reviewed is calles the Zip Zap Special Edition.
The ZZSE has six different frequncies. They are all in the 27 megahertz range, just fine
tuned a little so not one is the same. The ZZSE has the same changeable parts as the Zip
Zap. The overall quality of the ZZSE is poor. Even though it is the only mini rc that has
proportional steering, the steering stutters, and the car has barely, if any, torque. The only
good thing about the ZZSE is that it has headlights and taillights.It comes in the same
packaging as the Zip Zap. The cost for one is twenty-five dollars.
The fifth and final mini rc to be reviewed is called Motorworks. The Motorworks has
only two frequencies: 27 megahertz and 49 megahertz. The quality is better than the Zip Zap
Special Edition, but not as good as others. The Motorworks cars come in a plastic dome. The
cost for one is fifteen dollars.
Now that you see the differences of major brands, you can decide which brand is
best for you, for your needs or wants. Hopefully, this has inspired you to go out and get one
and join the thousands of people who already have one.