1988 Tandy's Red Arrow new Servo test (SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW CONTENT) Enjoy :)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- I Had to mount a new servo and remove the old servo to work alongside the new esc
Thank god for Hobby grade electronics yayyyyyyyy
With R/C still at peak popularity in 1988, Tandy/Radio Shack filled their stores with a range of off-road vehicles, and one of the very best was the Red Arrow Buggy.
A popular ‘little brother’ to their top-of-the-line Golden Arrow Buggy (manufactured by Nikko), the Red Arrow was actually manufactured by an entirely different company. And as such, gave it’s ‘sibling’ quite a run for it’s money…
None of the “Radio Shack” R/C vehicles you’ve ever heard of were actually manufactured by Radio Shack themselves. Rather, all were made by established R/C toy makers from Asia such as Nikko, Taiyo, Atcomi, Daishin, Radcon and many more. The best of these tended to be the ones that were manufactured in Japan and Singapore, with a few admirable efforts from elsewhere.
I like that sound. I really appreciate the time the time put into these old rc's. I subbed.
Sorry omg!! 1 year later and I'm just seeing this and replying please forgive me .. And thank you sir .. Thanks for the sub
No problem. I've got a collection of old Radio Shack rc's myself. I've even got an old Radio Shack Sherman tank my mother bought me for Christmas when I was a young one. Just last night I turned it on and played with it a bit. I think I was around 14 years old when I received it and now I'm 48. It's been around a while.
@@dad7275 wow that's amazing that you still have it!!! My uncle had a big Tandy Radio shack collection at one point.. sadly he sold all of it.. I think he still has the Audi left
The transmitter, could you use the original red arrow transmitter or you had to use that white transmitter for the new servo?