Introduction
People often ask me about my RC car collection and how many cars I have. To be honest, I haven’t counted them in a long time. In this article, we will not only count each and every individual car in my collection, but also delve into the backstories of some of my most popular vehicles. We will even dig into the video archives, going back over 7 years to when my channel was first created in 2016.
So it’s a cool one, this is my original scx102 platform that I built from a kit and converted to leaf springs. I put a RC four-wheel-drive Mojave 2 long wheelbase hard body truck that I painted, and Scale Garage Systems built me a custom Bedrock System for this, so freaking cool.
My RC car collection has been a passion of mine for many years. It all started with a birthday present from Mountain Mike, a truck that sparked my interest in the world of remote control cars. From that moment on, I became obsessed with collecting and showcasing these incredible machines.
Counting My Cars
Let’s get straight into it and take a look at my RC car collection. As I go through each car, I will provide a little background information about them.
Car #43
Car #43 is a sleek and speedy model that I purchased back in 2018. Its aerodynamic design and powerful motor make it a favorite among RC car enthusiasts. I have made numerous videos featuring this car, showcasing its impressive speed and agility on various terrains.
Car #44
Car #44 is an off-road monster truck that I added to my collection in 2019. This beast is capable of tackling any rough terrain and has proven to be a crowd favorite in my videos. I have even modified it with larger tires and a custom paint job to make it stand out even more.
Car #45
Car #45 holds a special place in my heart as it was the first RC car I ever owned. I received it as a birthday gift back in 2015, and it sparked my passion for RC cars. Although it may not be as advanced as my newer models, it still holds sentimental value and reminds me of where my journey in the RC car world began.
The Journey So Far
As I mentioned earlier, my YouTube channel was created in 2016, and it has been an incredible journey since then. I recently achieved a significant milestone of hitting 100,000 subscribers, and YouTube rewarded me with my first Creator award play button. I am incredibly grateful for the support of my viewers, who have been a major part of this achievement.
Looking Ahead
In 2024, I have big plans for my channel and my RC car collection. I will be making some major changes in my life, including moving out of California. This new adventure will undoubtedly bring fresh opportunities for exciting content and new RC car experiences. I want to thank all my viewers for their continued support and assure them that there are lots more RC adventures to come.
Thanks to Our Sponsors
I would like to express my gratitude to FlexieSpot for sponsoring this video. They have been a fantastic partner, and their motorized desk, which I featured in a previous video, has been a game-changer for my workspace. Without amazing sponsors like FlexieSpot, I wouldn’t be able to continue creating and sharing RC car content with you all.
In conclusion, my RC car collection is a source of great pride for me, filled with memories and exciting moments captured on camera. I look forward to the future and the unlimited possibilities that await in the world of RC cars.
My Flexy Spot Desk
I spend many many hours of my day sitting at my Flexy Spot Desk. It’s a fantastic desk that I would highly recommend to anyone. The desk is called the E7 standing desk, and it’s exactly what I’ve always wanted. After seeing how much I love mine, Flexy Spot was kind enough to send me another E7 standing desk, this time with a darker desktop finish. Now, my friend also has the pleasure of owning his very own Flexy Spot Desk.
Assembly and Features
When the desk arrived, it came with all the necessary hardware and tools for assembly. It took us less than an hour to put together. The desk features a controller that mounts to the bottom, allowing you to raise or lower the desk with the press of a button. It’s incredibly smooth and doesn’t jostle anything on your desk. One of the coolest features is the cable organizer. It keeps all your cables neatly together, so you only have one cable coming out of the desk.
Customization Options
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Sorting My RC Car Collection
Now, let’s move on to another exciting topic – my entire RC car collection! With so many RC cars, I was trying to figure out the best way to sort them. Should I do it by color? Size? Model? It was a perplexing decision to make.
Each RC car brings its own unique features and capabilities. Some are built for speed, while others are designed for off-road adventures. I have cars in various colors – red, blue, green, and even a vibrant yellow. Choosing a sorting method became more and more challenging as I realized that each RC car holds a special place in my heart.
Ultimately, I decided to sort my RC car collection based on their performance and capabilities. This way, I can easily pick the right car for each specific race or driving scenario. I have a dedicated shelf for high-speed cars, another for off-road vehicles, and a separate section for my favorites.
My entire RC car collection is like a miniature racing world. From sleek and aerodynamic designs to rugged and durable vehicles, each car has a story to tell. I take great pride in my collection and ensure that each car is well-maintained and ready to hit the road whenever the urge to race arises.
In conclusion, owning a diverse
My Entire RC Car Collection! (2024)
Organizing by brand
When it comes to organizing my RC car collection, I’ve always been torn between two options: should I do it by size or scale? After much contemplation, I finally made up my mind and decided to organize them by brand. This way, I can easily locate and showcase each brand’s unique features.
Traxxas Trucks
Starting off with my Traxxas collection, I have an impressive array of trucks. From the classic designs to the latest models, you’ll find them all right here. However, one notable absence from this row is the xmax. Don’t worry, though, it’s safely boxed up for now. I recently did a full video on the xmax, and it truly is a beast on wheels!
Axial Excitement
Right behind the Traxxas trucks, you’ll find my extensive collection of Axial RC cars. The row is filled with all things Axial, showcasing the brand’s innovative designs and exceptional performance. Whether it’s rock crawling or high-speed racing, the Axial cars never fail to impress.
Associated Red Cat RC
Moving on to the Associated Red Cat RC section, you’ll discover a diverse range of four-wheel drive wonders. These RC cars combine power with precision, making every race a thrilling experience. From off-road adventures to track racing, these cars can handle it all.
FMS at the Back
A little further back in the collection, you’ll come across my FMS RC cars. While they may be tucked away, their capabilities are not to be underestimated. These cars offer a perfect blend of speed, agility, and durability. Don’t be fooled by their position; they are real contenders on the track!
Los Hobby, Fury Tech, Hobby King, and Red Cat Racing
The final section of my collection features a mix of Los Hobby, Fury Tech, Hobby King, and Red Cat Racing RC cars. These brands may not be as popular as the others, but they certainly hold their own. With unique designs and impressive performance, they add a touch of variety to my collection.
As I explore my RC car collection, I can’t help but reminisce about the journey. One standout car that has been a fan favorite on my channel is the trx4 Land Rover Defender. This was my very first RC Crawler, and it holds a special place in my heart. I even have a dedicated playlist on my channel featuring all my adventures with the trx4.
It’s important to note that the trx4 Defender was not sent to me; I actually purchased it myself. I wanted to dive into the world of RC Crawlers for the first time, and it was an incredible decision. To make it even more personal, someone custom-made seagirl tire covers for the spare tire on the back. It’s little touches like these that make this car one of my all-time favorites.
As my RC car collection continues to grow, I look forward to exploring new brands and models. The world of RC cars is a never-ending adventure, and I’m grateful for the
The Classic RC Car
This came before most of all these, and so I just had the most time to spend with this one. So definitely a special one in my collection.
TX 4 Highrail Edition
Next we have the TX 4 Highrail Edition, the Ford F. 150. It also has a my trick Rc light kit. I have a full video on this one. This was their first Highrail Edition TX 4, so they gave it a 1in lift and bigger tires.
The Chevy Blazer
Here we got some content coming on that one. They actually sent me a new body with clear windows and a new interior, so they make a scale interior now for the Chevy Blazer Highrail. Kind of neat!
Hyrail Edition TX 4 Sport
Then they have the Hyrail Edition TX 4 Sport, which is the pared down version of these three. Here I decked this one out with my 1/10 scale topography graphics, which are for sale on my Etsy shop. I also 3D printed and painted a surfboard for added realism. I also sell the raw prints of these as well.
Ford F-150 Raptor
Next, we have the Ford F-150 Raptor. It is definitely faster than the others. I haven’t done a full video on this one yet, but that’s coming for sure.
The Xmax
Next to my Xmax, which I think can go 60 plus miles an hour out of the box – kind of nuts!
TX 4M Collection
Alright, now we’re getting into our TX 4M collection. I originally got the TX 4M Bronco in red. This is the original release of my topography graphics on the 1/18 scale Bronco, the Chevy K10, and the Ford F-150.
Micros for Winter Fun
One of the cars in my collection that I truly adore is the micro RC car. It’s the perfect companion during the cold, rainy, and snowy winter months when outdoor racing is out of the question. In fact, I even took it with me to Texas for a thrilling RC takeover video shoot last year! These little machines never fail to bring a smile to my face.
Axial All the Way
When it comes to my entire RC car collection, no brand dominates more than Axial. I have a wide variety of Axial cars, and they truly hold a special place in my heart. Let’s take a closer look at a couple of them.
SCX 102: A Timeless Classic
One of the most popular cars on my channel is the Axial SCX 102. It’s a personal favorite of mine, and I absolutely adore the Cherokee body style. Unfortunately, it seems that they no longer manufacture these beauties, which is a real shame. To make mine even more unique, I decided to apply an Sr Graphics wrap to the exterior. In addition, I’ve decked it out with rc4 Drive metal parts, including a rugged front bumper.
SCX 103: Jeep JLU in All Its Glory
Another Axial gem in my collection is the SCX 103 Jeep JLU. I built this beauty from a kit, and I can proudly say that it turned out magnificent. The body is a stunning champagne color, and it still bears the red dirt from its adventures in Moab. I took this rugged machine up the infamous Hells Revenge trail in Moab, Utah, riding in the back of a side by side. Watching full-size Jeeps conquer the trail inspired me to push the limits of my scale Jeep. Equipped with a matrick ofc light kit and custom-scale details from night Customs, this crawler is a true beast. It’s also one of the heaviest in my collection, having been upgraded with practically every samx modification available.
Axio Bomber
Here we have my Axio Bomber. This is my second Bomber, and it has been to Axio Fest. I even won the 5K with it. I think once or twice I did a custom paint job. Actually got this during covid, so I have a video of me doing a scale Ultra from home in my backyard.
Axial Capra
Next, we have my Axial Capra. I airbrushed this body for the first time. It has a lot of o6 racing upgrades like these variable offset rims, which I thought were pretty cool.
1 n Wraith
Next, we have the 1 n Wraith, which is the smaller version of the 2.2 Wraith that they used to make. I actually got this one from JJ Customs hobby shop at his first shop in San Jose. We’re actually going there again to tour it this week. So stay tuned for a hobby shop tour of JJ Customs.
RBX 10 R Rift
Now we have the RBX 10 R Rift. This thing is a freaking Beast. They even have Rock bouncing competitions now at Axio Fest, which is pretty cool. I entered this a couple of times but didn’t make it very far.
Base Camp Axial SCX10 3
Starting off my RC car collection is the Base Camp Axial SCX10 3. This platform has been paired down to create the Base Camp, which is now available as a kit. I decided to build one myself and even made a build video and run video for it. I added some custom graphics with a Mando theme, making it unique to my collection. I also have another Base Camp model from Axial called the Capra, which is a smaller, 1/18 scale version with the Fox library. I have equipped it with a hard body, Crawler Co. Land Cruiser body, which I purchased as a kit from Amazon. It was a joy to assemble all the tiny pieces and now it’s a cute, boxy addition to my collection.
AX24 Four Wheel Steer
The AX24 Four Wheel Steer is a fascinating addition to my collection. It is a 1/24 scale crawler from Axial, featuring four-wheel steering capabilities. This tiny beast is like a spider, agile and versatile. It is my first-ever RC car and holds a special place in my heart. During my visit to the Oregon hobby shop, RC Nuts custom painted the body for me, making it even more unique and eye-catching.
Team Associated B3 Buggy
The Team Associated B3 Buggy holds a special significance in my RC car collection. It was the first RC car I ever owned and it was purchased from Hot Rod Hobbies in Santa Clarita when I was a teenager. This car played a major role in kickstarting my passion for RC cars and eventually led to the creation of my own YouTube channel. Over the years, I have updated and modernized this buggy, keeping it as a nostalgic reminder of my journey in the RC car world.
My RC Car Collection: A Journey Back into the Hobby
Getting back into the RC hobby has been quite the journey for me. Over the years, I have collected a variety of RC cars that hold a special place in my heart. Each car represents a unique moment and a testament to my dedication to this hobby.
The First RC: A Shelf Queen
Let me start with my first ever RC car. It holds a special place in my collection, as it marked the beginning of my passion for this hobby. Although it is currently a “shelf queen” – a car that is purely for display – it still has the ability to run with the flick of a switch.
The Element Trail Runner: A Work in Progress
The Element Trail Runner holds a bittersweet spot in my collection. Due to certain circumstances, I had to move to a new place without a garage. This meant I was unable to set up my resin 3D printers, which I used to upgrade this car. Nevertheless, I learned the art of resin 3D printing to craft intricate details and minimize visible print lines. It’s a project that remains unfinished, but I am determined to see it through to completion.
My Ecto: A Mountain Trail Adventure
One of the highlights of my collection is undoubtedly my Ecto. This RC car has seen some incredible adventures, including a run on a mountain bike trail. I packed it in my carry-on and took it along for the ride, capturing thrilling moments in a jaw-dropping rock garden. If you want to experience the adrenaline rush, make sure to check out the video of this epic run.
The Trio of Sent Trus
Among my collection, there used to be three Sent Trus. These cars were a joy to own, each offering a unique driving experience. From racing challenges to off-road escapades, the Sent Trus provided endless hours of entertainment. While I no longer have all three, the memories associated with them will always hold a special place in my heart.
My RC car collection is ever-evolving, with new additions and projects on the horizon. Each car represents a part of my journey in the hobby, showcasing my passion and dedication. So, if you’re also a fan of RC cars, join me in this exhilarating journey and let’s explore the endless possibilities that this hobby has to offer!
My F450 and F250 Lifted Edition
I used to have a collection of RC cars, but now I only have two left. One of them is the F450, which I originally had. I also have the F250 Lifted Edition with cool RGB Rock lights. These cars are super fun to jump and drive around. Recently, I did a review on the Ford Puma rally car, which is a 1:6 scale model and incredibly enjoyable to play with.
RC Four Wheel Drive Trucks
Moving on to my RC four-wheel-drive trucks, the Gandy 2 was my first one. Unfortunately, the windows on it are falling off or falling down. But that doesn’t take away from the enjoyment of driving it. Another truck in my collection is the Heritage Edition Gandy 2 Land Rover Defender. It’s a two-door model with a little truck bed and lots of scale details. I absolutely love the realistic look of RC four-wheel-drive trucks.
Recently, I had the opportunity to review the Chevy K10 Scottdale, which is also a four-wheel-drive truck. The attention to detail on this one is incredible, especially when it comes to the body design. Moreover, it has an engine bay that you can build out, adding to the overall authenticity.
Expanding into Rock Racers
In the past year, our RC four-wheel-drive collection expanded to include Rock Racers. These vehicles are extremely cool and offer a unique driving experience. One of my favorites is a scale edition of Eric Miller’s race vehicle for the King of the Hammers. I even took this one for a run on some mountain bike trails, adding an extra level of excitement. However, the truck itself is a little complicated to drive due to the numerous functions it offers. Nonetheless, it remains a cool-looking and enjoyable truck to drive around.
My Favorite FMS Trucks
Moving on to my FMS trucks, I have to say that the mashan is probably my favorite one they make. It’s a well-designed and high-quality RC truck that provides hours of fun. However, there has been some controversy around the mhigan model, which gained significant popularity upon its release. It seems that FMS didn’t have the proper licensing from Jeep, as the mhigan bears a striking resemblance to the Jeep YJ without any official permission. As a result, they were forced to stop selling these trucks. Despite the controversy, the mashan remains an integral part of my collection.
1. Introduction
In 2024, I had the pleasure of expanding my RC car collection with several remarkable additions. Each car holds its own unique features and brings a different level of excitement to my hobby. While some of these models may no longer be available, finding one would surely be a treat for any RC car enthusiast.
2. A Classy Scale Truck
One of the standout models in my collection is the 1/16 scale Willies MB scaler. This particular truck holds historical significance as it is believed to be the first Jeep ever made, serving during World War II. The attention to detail on this model is simply astounding, and its craftsmanship truly does justice to its real-life counterpart.
3. The Fascinating 1/12 Scale Version
Not only does the Willies MB scaler come in a 1/16 scale, but it also has a 1/12 scale version available. The larger scale allows for even more intricate details, making it a must-have for any serious RC car collector. It is worth checking if this exquisite model is still being sold by Fair RC.
4. Downsizing with 1/18th Scale
For those looking for scaled-down versions of popular trucks, FMS offers an impressive range of 1/18th scale models. Among my collection, the Chevy K10 stands out. This particular truck is notable for being one of the first I experimented with weathering techniques on. Interestingly, FMS also offers a weathered version that closely resembles the result of my own weathering efforts.
5. Vintage Finds
Adding a touch of nostalgia to my collection, I acquired two vintage trucks: the Rock Hobby Magnum and the 1/18th Chevy Apache Mac Smasher. The Mac Smasher is the V1 model, with a V2 version released since then. I even featured the V2 Smasher in an Instagram reel and organized a giveaway around it. The FCX 24, another recent addition to my collection, shares the spotlight with these vintage trucks in my latest video.
6. Revving it up with Track Sets
To take my RC car experience to the next level, I invested in the Betzi track set by Fair RC specially designed for the FCX 24. The combination of a high-quality RC car and a purpose-built track set enhances the thrill and enjoyment of racing, allowing for heart-pounding moments and breathtaking maneuvers.
7. Conclusion
My RC car collection has flourished in 2024 with a diverse range of models. Each car holds its own story and brings a unique element of excitement to my hobby. While some of these models may be more difficult to find now, I encourage fellow enthusiasts to keep an eye out for these gems. Expanding one’s collection is a never-ending journey, and I look forward to the new discoveries and experiences that await in the future.
FCX 24: Affordable Fun
The FCX 24 is a small RC car that packs a punch. Installing the tracks was a blast, and its speed transmission adds to the fun. What’s even better is that this little car comes with some cool lights. The best part? It’s surprisingly affordable. The FCX 24 platform has so many great features that make it worth every penny.
The CR1 18P: Portal Axles for the Win
Moving on to my other small RC cars, let’s talk about the CR1 18P. These 1/18 scale cars, made by Fair RC, come with portal axles. They are not only affordable, priced around $99, but they are also highly capable. The Trail Hunter is a popular model, and they even have a rock van version. With different body options and a souped-up version available, the CR1 18P series offers versatility and excitement.
The Furry Tech Cayman Pro: High-Tech Goodness
Now, let me introduce you to one of my favorites, the Furry Tech Cayman Pro. It’s definitely one of my most expensive RC cars, but its microc crawler capabilities are unbeatable. Equipped with an impressive OutRunner motor system and amazing Fury Tech electronics, this car offers precision control like no other. The slow speed is mind-blowing, allowing for intricate maneuvering. The Furry Tech Cayman Pro is a true marvel of engineering.
The Fury Tech Fury Wagon: Performance at its Finest
Another top performer in my collection is the Fury Tech Fury Wagon. This RC car is the result of a collaboration between Fury Tech and Hobby Plus, aimed at balancing price and performance. And they’ve succeeded! This crawler delivers exceptional performance without breaking the bank. I even made a video about it because it’s just that good. Trust me, it’s a must-see.
The JRX2: A Nostalgic Ride
Moving on to something a little different, let me introduce you to the JRX2. This RC truck is a scaled-down re-release of one of the original buggies made by Lowy in the 80s. The pink and black livery gives it a unique and nostalgic look. The Vintage Tri XT Team model offers a blast from the past, reminding us of the golden days of RC cars.
In 2024, my collection of RC cars has grown, and each one has its own unique features and capabilities. From the affordable fun of the FCX 24 to the high-tech performance of the Furry Tech Cayman Pro, there’s never a dull moment. Whether you’re crawling through rocky terrains or speeding through tracks, these cars offer endless excitement for any RC enthusiast.
Losi Truck
I acquired the Losi truck at the same time as my Team Associated B3 buggy. Interestingly, this truck was originally my brother’s, but when he moved out, he left it behind. Seizing the opportunity, I took it and made several upgrades to it. I decided to equip it with brushless electronics and replace the tie rods with Titanium ones. Additionally, the body of the truck was custom painted by one of my subscribers, adding a personal touch that I greatly appreciate. To enhance its performance, I also fitted it with sand pedal tires. Although I have taken this truck out for a spin in the past, it currently sits proudly on my shelf, as finding parts for it has become quite challenging.
Red Cat Racing Everest Descent
Previously, I owned the Gen 8 of the Red Cat Racing series, which was unfortunately parted ways with recently. I must admit, I do miss that one quite a bit. I even took the liberty of adding some custom graphics to it. However, at present, my sole Red Cat Racing rig is the Everest Descent. This rig, priced at $299, has proven to be an exceptional addition to my collection. I have conducted a comprehensive review of this model and I must say, it is highly capable. Sporting a super low center of gravity and a stylish design, it leans more towards a competitive style rig. Overall, a truck that is worth its weight in gold.
Promt Monster Truck
The Promt Monster Truck, manufactured by Proline, is a true source of enjoyment for me. I acquired it at the AMA Expo held in Pomona by the Academy of Model Aeronautics. The expo was a haven for RC enthusiasts, offering an extensive range of products. Proline had their own line of trucks at the time, and I couldn’t resist getting my hands on this monster truck. Unfortunately, after being acquired by Horizon Hobby, Proline ceased the production of trucks under their brand. Nonetheless, I cherish this unique and fun monster truck as a valuable addition to my collection.
Basher Sabertooth
Last but certainly not least, the Basher Sabertooth from Hobby King deserves a mention. Purchased from Hobby King, this high-performance RC car has impressed me with its capabilities. The Basher Sabertooth has become a true favorite for me. Its speed, agility, and durability make it an absolute joy to drive. It glides effortlessly across various terrains, leaving behind a trail of excitement wherever it goes. This versatile car has truly earned its place among my collection of esteemed RC cars.
In conclusion, my RC car collection is composed of various models that each hold a special place in my heart. From the Losi truck, which received a host of upgrades, to the distinguished Red Cat Racing Everest Descent, the Proline monster truck that is no longer in production, and the thrill-inducing Basher Sabertooth from Hobby King, each car adds its unique flavor to the collection. As an RC enthusiast, I’m constantly seeking new additions to further fuel my passion for this exhilarating hobby.
The Chuggy Sabertooth
One of my earliest videos on YouTube featured an unboxing of the Chuggy Sabertooth. This truck holds a special place in my heart, as it was the vehicle that inspired me to create the RC girl channel. Looking back, I realize how far I’ve come since then, but it’s still amazing to see how this truck kickstarted my journey in the RC world.
Inspiration from Aussie RC
I must give a shoutout to Aussie RC for his Basher Sabertooth videos. Watching his content further fueled my passion for RC cars. It’s incredible how someone’s videos can have such a profound impact on others. Thanks to his inspiration, I decided to make videos and focus on unboxing and reviewing RC cars.
The Collection
If you thought having a few RC cars was a lot, think again. My collection has grown to a staggering 46 RC cars. Each vehicle holds a unique place in my collection, with different features, designs, and capabilities. It’s safe to say that I have developed quite the obsession with these incredible machines.
Join the Club
I can’t help but wonder if I’m the only one with such a massive RC car collection. That’s why I would love to hear from you. If you have an RC collection of your own, please share your number in the comments below. Let’s find solace in the fact that we’re not alone in this wonderful, yet slightly perplexing, hobby.
Exploring JJ Customs Hobby Shop
The thrill of visiting a new hobby shop is always a delight. I recently had the opportunity to visit JJ Customs hobby shop in San Jose, and it was an experience like no other. This wasn’t my first time at the shop, but it had moved to a new location. The anticipation was high, and I couldn’t wait to see what they had in store.
As soon as I walked through the doors, I was greeted by rows upon rows of RC cars, accessories, and parts. It was a paradise for any enthusiast. JJ Customs had an impressive selection of both beginner-friendly and high-performance RC cars, catering to a wide range of preferences.
I spent hours exploring the shop, examining each car with awe and wonder. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly, providing valuable insights into the latest models and technologies. It was a memorable trip that left me even more excited to expand my collection.
The Journey Continues
My RC car collection is a testament to my passion for these incredible machines. From the humble beginnings of the Chuggy Sabertooth to the exciting visits to hobby shops, my journey in the RC world continues to evolve. I’m eager to see what the future holds for both my collection and the RC girl channel. Until then, the race to acquire more amazing RC cars is on!
Conclusion
And that’s my entire RC car collection for 2024. With each car having its own unique features and experiences, I’ve had a blast exploring the world of RC cars. From custom paint jobs to off-road competitions, it’s been an exciting ride. I can’t wait to see what new additions I’ll make to my collection in the future.