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Fast and Furious Radio Control Cars
If you love the Fast & Furious franchise, then you’re sure to be thrilled to see Radio Control models of the cars that you’ve grown to love. While there are plenty of diecast models on the market, you can also choose from the RC models that are based on the films. Jada has poured a lot of money into the Fast & Furious franchise, and they’ve now ventured into the realm of Radio Control models. Jada’s Fate of the Furious (F8) Elite Off-Road series models have bolstered the durability of the RC car franchise, and they come with proportional throttle controls.
RC cars in Furious 7
If you love the Fast and Furious franchise, you’ll love the new movie, and there are several scenes in the new movie where you can see radio-controlled cars in action. One fan has even created a chase sequence that incorporates RC cars. The sequence pays homage to previous Fast and Furious movies, and features great driving and crashes. Fans of the series will also enjoy the new ZL1 Camaro and appearances from Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman.
In Fast and Furious 7, RC cars appear in two scenes featuring Paul Walker and Vin Diesel. One scene features a silver RC car drifting across the street. The scene was created by an amateur and used a GoPro HD Hero3 camera and a Canon EOS 700D video camera.
Another scene features a fully functioning 1:12 replica of a Nissan GTR Nismo. Both cars were built by the Beirut-based W Motors company. Although it was difficult to make such an exact replica, the vehicles were incredibly realistic on-screen. It is worth mentioning that both cars cost around $3.4 million each.
The RC cars in Fast and Furious 7 were used in several scenes that were shot on separate locations. They also served as backup vehicles in case a real car gets damaged and is totaled. They were modified to look similar to the real thing in order to make them look real.
RC cars in Furious 6
The Fast and Furious film franchise has been a major success in the automotive world. With the release of the latest installment, the movie has also gained popularity among fans of RC cars. The popular movie franchise has inspired enthusiasts to create their own RC cars, which were used to replace real cars in a number of scenes. The R/C cars were designed to closely resemble the vehicles seen in the film, and NitroRCX went the extra mile to make their creations look realistic, including tank and explosion effects. The RC cars will be in the trailer for the upcoming film, which opens on May 24, 2013.
RC cars modeled after the real-life cars featured in the Fast and Furious franchise can be purchased online. The popular Rustler 4×4 VXL truck features a supercar-like body and huge Talon EXT wheels. It also features a shaft-driver AWD setup, which allows it to accelerate quickly and maintain a high speed. In addition, it is equipped with a 3,500-watt Velineon brushless emotor.
Fans of the movie can purchase the Nikko Remote Control 69′ Ford Mustang, which is remarkably similar to the real-life Ford Mustang that was crushed in the film. It features a top speed of 5.28 mph and is powered by four AA batteries. It also comes with a set of drifting tires, making it ideal for Mustang enthusiasts.