yes, as long as the crystals are the same
RC Buggies tend to use 9.6v batteries, these are sufficient to operate an RC buggy. RC is short for Remote Control, so it is basically a remote control car.
The Canon remote controller RC 1 is used to control the RC 1 remote control car. A remote control car is usually a small car that can be controlled from a distance with a controller.
A cheap nitro remote control car can allow you to get into the hobby of RC cars easily as the cars can be quite expensive. Once you have your cheap nitro RC car, fuel will be your biggest expense.
eBay or an RC store
RC cars are controlled by controllers of a designated frequency of radio waves. To control a RC car, you must have a controller that the RC car has a paired frequency with. A universal RC controller is non existant.
According to a remote control blog,the fastest rc speed boat is a C-1 boat, powered by gas, which can reach up to 200 mph. http://www.xenonproject.com/blog/worlds-fastest-rc-boat/
No not every RC car can drift.
look under the couch
something like an RC car would be "Remote Control"
Most RC cars do not use the same remote control, as each manufacturer typically designs their own transmitter and receiver systems. However, some models from the same brand or compatible systems may share remote controls. Additionally, certain hobby-grade RC cars allow for programmable remotes that can operate multiple cars. It's essential to check compatibility before attempting to use a different remote with an RC car.
Certianly, there's one it's designed to attach to any remote control boat so you can go fishing with the remote control boat. "The RC Fishing Pole" It's at Http://RCFishingWorld.com
I have a remote control 757-4015 RC racer boat children toy boat. It's of Shap style and mainly made from plastic, electronic component, metal.