My first RC car my grandma got me when i was like 8 or 9. It was just a 6 foot wire connected to a RC car and only turned left lol. I hated it but played with it alot back then.
The very first Nitro RC car was the 1964 Feldmann from Germany. Probably the first RC car ever. Later in the 1960s, companies like Micart (1966) and Dynamic (1968) produced the first vehicles in series. Kyosho´s Dash 1 from 1969 was the first successful model.
I think the real breakthrough for R/C in cars was in the servos somtime in the mid 60s a servo was developed that had a lot more comtrol. Prior to that servos were just an on /off switch which is probably what that 64 rc car had. Tether cars date back to the 20s & they were going a lot faster than 60mph pretty early on. The rail cars were a thing in the 50s possibly even the 40s & slot cars took over that in the late 50s. A lot of the U.S start of R/C & R.O.A.R was from the slot car scene mainly in California some of the more mechanical minded guys as soon as technology (the servos & radio gear ) became available jumped straight on it. A good example is Gene Husting of team associated a pioneer in slot cars & R/C. Also I believe the Jerrobee was the first decent rtr rc car in about 70-71.
Any video on the , explanation of the electronic circuit's used in the transmitter and receiver of RC cars Complete detail explanation how the circuit works , how the signal is transmitted from transmitter to receiver to control the dc motor in the toy car
My first remote control car had a mechanical "remote control" some kind of wire/tube attached in which there was mechanical connection for the steering in the car. And stop and go buttons. You had to walk behind it. 1970s.
I have one of the Porsche 962 Tyco cars still, with a full hobby electronics upgrade. No room for a different battery though, so it still uses 8 AAs. Ive had most of the 80s buggies on here also, as an adult, and not repops either. I still have a Custom Works Dominator chain drive dirt oval car too
That little Porsche got me started in RC pretty much... I got a couple of the 9.6 volt cars afterwards then started saving my money for a hobby-grade one. I eventually got a used Blackfoot that was nicely modded for dirt oval racing. I used to drool over those Dominators at the track... They were way out of my budget lol.
@@digiprez77you priced an original Blackfoot or Dominator lately? Neither is cheap. The closest thing you'll get to a Tamiya kit under $100 is the green edition grasshopper is on special at hobby Town
At 6:08, I had the white and blue Tyco Porsche, as a kid, now I managed to find the red and black and did a full hobby grade conversion. It still uses 8 AA batteries, didn't have room for a lipo pack. It's on the same shelf as my fully chromed Sassy Chassis Clodbuster
Great video,my first R/C system was made in 1976.I still have that radio and I have been flying R/C planes ever since.I still fly today with lipo batteries,brushless motors and a Spectrum radio on 2.4ghz.
5:36 I have the VHS tape with this guy. A general R/C showcase of all mid 80s car platforms. From my first kit R/C The Blackfoot to 1/8 scale off road nitro cars with cameras mounted on them. I love my hero Tesla invented my favorite hobby!
Part 2? As soon as you got into the beginning of what Rc is built off of today the video ends? You could have at least dabbled Gas engine Brushed and brushless motors.. there is a ton of content you just ended the video like you just lost interest
@@ChinaExpatsRC It's very simple. You can lock it. Go forward and turn left and right. The speed is only a 5/6km/h. But for me it's just cool that they made this in 1966. It is surprising how many batteries are required for this. 6 times an LR-14 and another 9V block battery.
Thank you Nikola T, you gave us so much. My first RC car?. About 1975-ish, from Shucks Auto Parts. A two button mini steer wheel controlled Imsa car. Left, right, forward, back. Preset speed in either direction. Your speed was dependent on how fresh the batteries were. I liked doing the 'Jim Rockford" 180° spinouts in reverse with it, with the fresh batteries in. My last new Build?, A Xray XB808 4wd Buggy, that won me ALOT of races. Still have it. I found one of the limited edition 1/10 scale Mugen Seiki MST1 nitro trucks, still in the box, with Novarossi engine included. They only made them for a couple years. Going to put that one together soon. I am making a parts pile for it, because of the rarity.
Ok, i never really thought about that I, as a 80s kid, basically witnessed the rise of commercial RC Cars.... Which makes sense, as when I was a kid- cars that were tethered with a cable were still a thing.
@@Nintendo_Freak8x I had one, it was small but so much fun. Didn’t know they were made in the GDR as well. I only knew these amazing wooden construction kits which I got as a gift by some friends when we visited them in Ostberlin :)
@@No1BRC Very cool. My father also had this wooden toy as a child. Later he bought more of them, even my siblings and I played with them. Rarely, unfortunately, but it was fun. This wooden construction set is called VERO Construc.
Im 63 now and still play and love rc cars 👌, my first rc cars were a Tamiya grasshopper and a marui racing team samurai, these cars wer as good as todays cars and the car ffom marui team even had oil filled shocks that worked as good as todays higher end rc cars and its only issue was nylon bushes instead of bearings but could be replaced with bearings if one could find any at the time, but still they performed pretty good with bushes or home made teflon bearings as i did 👍
Wasn't there an entire era of RC toys that predated radio control? Like back in the 50's, the remotes were wired directly to the cars. Imagine running after your RC car connected by a tether, lol
Great subject, thanks. I think the best tribute to Tesla's project is the use of his technology representated in Rockstar game Red Dead Redemption 2. OK it is just a video game but so representative of the mentality of this period. In the game, at St-Denis (Chapter 4 or over) we have the opportunity to elvolve with small RC boats (with evolving capaities of course like torpedos for the fun of the game). This is really Tesla's design. Of course this game is absolutely amazing with so many references to old and current events.
Y sin embargo las grandes marcas eran demaciado costosas muchos niños no podian tenerla fue hasta la aparicion de marcas populares como Tyco, Nikko, Radioshack, Tandy, que pudo popularisarse a precios bajos y crear la cultura del radio control que hoy tenemos
My first R/C vehicle from what I recall was either a Max Machine or my tractor trailer model of the truck on the TV series "Moving On" that you could only steer from the control. You had to turn it on and off using a switch on the truck itself. It may have had 2 speeds controlled by another switch on the truck. I think that it may have used "reed relay switches as I took it apart later in life.
Interesting video, but you've got a few things and dates confused, like the difference between remote control, radio control and neither (those gas powered RTP and rail track cars had no outside control at all, it was strictly a speed contest). The first gas-powered model cars emerged in California in about 1937 and the first rail track for these cars shortly before WW2. The first known slot car set was released by Lionel in 1912, although guidance was more of a rail system; other systems, none very successful, followed in the 30s, 40s and 50s, then British electric rail racing clubs appeared in 1955, and Scalextric and VIP slot racing sets in 1957 (not to mention a one-lane system from the German company BUB in 1953). There were plenty of R/C ships, boats and cars pretty early on, but they were very expensive and I don't think any were commercially produced. Early 60s sounds about right for that. R/C started taking over from slot cars in the 70s, but slots never disappeared and have enjoyed a few revivals since then, just like slot cars should have replaced the RTP (Round the Pole) cars, but a few tracks still exist. Didn't know about Marconi's submarine - fantastic!
I have a RC car produced by Gama, it's a black Chevrolet Blazer Jimmy, the previous owner claimed he got it in 1978, but there are no date marks on it, can you confirm it's actually that old?
Wrong. The video is about remote control which is why he included slot cars. The only mistake he made was including tether cars which have no radio AND no remote
Wrong. Slot cars are not radio control. This video is clearly about remote control cars. Wired remote or radio remote. The mistake he made was include tether cars which are neither
@@michaelinzitari not wrong it is a radio and a transmitter and it is the correct term. Remote control is often used in place of radio control but it isn’t correct.
Nikola Tesla may have invented rc control, but it was Walt and Bill Good who made it affortable and usable to the public, and they are not mentioned in this video but they are the ones that made the RC hobby possible
So, I have Nikola Tesla to thank for my RC obsession? I really love that guy!
And now one of these come as full size road legal electric car 🎉
Damn you tesla..I now have 26 rc cars..I only started during lockdown😂
@@garyloades5188 same situation here, bro ...😂😂
@justinchan2096 it's both bad and good at the same time buddy 😁
That dude was NOT given enough credit; imagine what we would have if people had listened to his ideas…
I still have that RC Car video tape at home somewhere...watched it a million times.
I had that too, but totally forgot about my till I saw this. Any idea what it was called?
@@gregs1137 I have it somewhere in my storage building. If I can locate it I'll let you know! I would like to digitize it and share it!
@@gregs1137 Found it...was called R/C Wheels! Someone has it on UA-cam I believe already.
@@darrellcook7766 Thanks so much! Blast of nostalgia incoming
Kyosho started earlier and aported much more to the hobby than Team Associated, Traxxas and Losi combined. Respect Kyosho and Tamiya.
A lot of UA-camrs seem to forget about kyosho. I had several back in the day, still have an original rc10.
WTF and what about the respect to Graupner and Robbe, Prafa and not to forget Parmaschinken as racers need food.
What a great video. Nicely produced, great quality voiceover, and it's about an awesome subject. This needs a million views!
Only 12k views 😮
This is underrated as hell this needs to go viral 🔥
Amazing video 👏👏💯
My first RC car my grandma got me when i was like 8 or 9. It was just a 6 foot wire connected to a RC car and only turned left lol. I hated it but played with it alot back then.
The world would be boring to me without rc.
thank you, Nikola Tesla 🙏
The amount of times you can say that in a day is absolutely mad. He was on another level of understanding.
Is that a compliment @@GeneralThargor or a hate comment?
BTW, the El Gi Ferrari does not have reverse, I own one.
OLDEST RC CAR IN THE WOLRD EL-GI FERRARI. First electric RC made 1970s
ua-cam.com/video/xBKzFzTdQZA/v-deo.html
The very first Nitro RC car was the 1964 Feldmann from Germany. Probably the first RC car ever. Later in the 1960s, companies like Micart (1966) and Dynamic (1968) produced the first vehicles in series. Kyosho´s Dash 1 from 1969 was the first successful model.
Does anyone still know these wired remote-controlled cars? These were also produced in the GDR.
great video so fun to watch
I really like your editing style
I am waching roach
You skipped the 70s Tamiya… 😢
I think the real breakthrough for R/C in cars was in the servos somtime in the mid 60s a servo was developed that had a lot more comtrol.
Prior to that servos were just an on /off switch which is probably what that 64 rc car had.
Tether cars date back to the 20s & they were going a lot faster than 60mph pretty early on.
The rail cars were a thing in the 50s possibly even the 40s & slot cars took over that in the late 50s.
A lot of the U.S start of R/C & R.O.A.R was from the slot car scene mainly in California some of the more mechanical minded guys as soon as technology (the servos & radio gear ) became available jumped straight on it.
A good example is Gene Husting of team associated a pioneer in slot cars & R/C.
Also I believe the Jerrobee was the first decent rtr rc car in about 70-71.
Great video dude! Enjoyed watching this
Excelent video!
It led me to revisit the iconic car chases on Dirty Harry and The Dead Pool - 1988!
Cool vid. Very enjoyable.
This makes me want to buy remote-controlled cars again. Seriously. Might just buy one anytime now.
I love my RC vehicles. They help me out unwind. Thanks for the history lesson on rc vehicles 👍
Any video on the , explanation of the electronic circuit's used in the transmitter and receiver of RC cars
Complete detail explanation how the circuit works , how the signal is transmitted from transmitter to receiver to control the dc motor in the toy car
My first remote control car had a mechanical "remote control" some kind of wire/tube attached in which there was mechanical connection for the steering in the car. And stop and go buttons. You had to walk behind it. 1970s.
Same here.
Every 80s kid in Poland had it.
My was a "Fiat 126"
Excellent video mate
Keep up the good video quality with all the cuts
I have one of the Porsche 962 Tyco cars still, with a full hobby electronics upgrade. No room for a different battery though, so it still uses 8 AAs. Ive had most of the 80s buggies on here also, as an adult, and not repops either. I still have a Custom Works Dominator chain drive dirt oval car too
That little Porsche got me started in RC pretty much... I got a couple of the 9.6 volt cars afterwards then started saving my money for a hobby-grade one. I eventually got a used Blackfoot that was nicely modded for dirt oval racing. I used to drool over those Dominators at the track... They were way out of my budget lol.
@@digiprez77you priced an original Blackfoot or Dominator lately? Neither is cheap. The closest thing you'll get to a Tamiya kit under $100 is the green edition grasshopper is on special at hobby Town
At 6:08, I had the white and blue Tyco Porsche, as a kid, now I managed to find the red and black and did a full hobby grade conversion. It still uses 8 AA batteries, didn't have room for a lipo pack.
It's on the same shelf as my fully chromed Sassy Chassis Clodbuster
So an rc boat was the first! So cool. Still love my rc tanks the most.
Great video,my first R/C system was made in 1976.I still have that radio and I have been flying R/C planes ever since.I still fly today with lipo batteries,brushless motors and a Spectrum radio on 2.4ghz.
This was awesome 👏
Very good video
🔵🔵🔵🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍🔵🔵🔵
5:36 I have the VHS tape with this guy. A general R/C showcase of all mid 80s car platforms. From my first kit R/C The Blackfoot to 1/8 scale off road nitro cars with cameras mounted on them. I love my hero Tesla invented my favorite hobby!
I thought I have seen that guy in an old video also. Do you have a full digital copy of that video?
@@JasonYenglin-m8j No. Just a old VHS tape. The box is yellow with a Blackfoot on the front. The music is very Beastie Boys like.
I think that must be the same video, I remember the Blackfoot jumping on the cover. @@bradbrown8759
Part 2? As soon as you got into the beginning of what Rc is built off of today the video ends? You could have at least dabbled Gas engine Brushed and brushless motors.. there is a ton of content you just ended the video like you just lost interest
Look how happy they are.. must be all the lead XD :D
I have such an El - Gi Ferrari 250 Le Mans. A great looking car for his age 😀
How do the controls work on it? Can it reverse? Is steering proportional?
@@ChinaExpatsRC It's very simple. You can lock it. Go forward and turn left and right. The speed is only a 5/6km/h. But for me it's just cool that they made this in 1966.
It is surprising how many batteries are required for this. 6 times an LR-14 and another 9V block battery.
OLDEST RC CAR IN THE WOLRD EL-GI FERRARI. First electric RC made 1970s
ua-cam.com/video/xBKzFzTdQZA/v-deo.html
Great video thanks for making
if stop is a button then most likely reverse is no button pushed
Thank you Nikola T, you gave us so much. My first RC car?. About 1975-ish, from Shucks Auto Parts. A two button mini steer wheel controlled Imsa car. Left, right, forward, back. Preset speed in either direction. Your speed was dependent on how fresh the batteries were. I liked doing the 'Jim Rockford" 180° spinouts in reverse with it, with the fresh batteries in. My last new Build?, A Xray XB808 4wd Buggy, that won me ALOT of races. Still have it. I found one of the limited edition 1/10 scale Mugen Seiki MST1 nitro trucks, still in the box, with Novarossi engine included. They only made them for a couple years. Going to put that one together soon. I am making a parts pile for it, because of the rarity.
Ok, i never really thought about that I, as a 80s kid, basically witnessed the rise of commercial RC Cars.... Which makes sense, as when I was a kid- cars that were tethered with a cable were still a thing.
Does anyone still know these wired remote-controlled cars? These were also produced in the GDR.
@@Nintendo_Freak8x I had one, it was small but so much fun. Didn’t know they were made in the GDR as well. I only knew these amazing wooden construction kits which I got as a gift by some friends when we visited them in Ostberlin :)
@@No1BRC Very cool. My father also had this wooden toy as a child. Later he bought more of them, even my siblings and I played with them.
Rarely, unfortunately, but it was fun.
This wooden construction set is called VERO Construc.
@@Nintendo_Freak8x That‘s the name 😄 I actually completely forgot the brand of it, thx!! 🙏🏾😊
Excellent! You forgot jerobee though 😉
i was charging a team associated car while watching this lol
Im 63 now and still play and love rc cars 👌, my first rc cars were a Tamiya grasshopper and a marui racing team samurai, these cars wer as good as todays cars and the car ffom marui team even had oil filled shocks that worked as good as todays higher end rc cars and its only issue was nylon bushes instead of bearings but could be replaced with bearings if one could find any at the time, but still they performed pretty good with bushes or home made teflon bearings as i did 👍
Sade approves 🚗💨
Very well done video, and thank you for giving credit to my website for some of your information.
Does anyone still know these wired remote-controlled cars? These were also produced in the GDR.
They were also made in Poland. Very popular in the 80s. I had a Fiat 126.
Wasn't there an entire era of RC toys that predated radio control? Like back in the 50's, the remotes were wired directly to the cars. Imagine running after your RC car connected by a tether, lol
I loved my Tamiya Subaru Brat and my RC10s. My kids never picked up on the hobby, though.
AFX! They are the OG of slot car racing. I love afx, they make such good slot car sets
Tesla knew it is a PLANE !!!!
Great subject, thanks.
I think the best tribute to Tesla's project is the use of his technology representated in Rockstar game Red Dead Redemption 2.
OK it is just a video game but so representative of the mentality of this period.
In the game, at St-Denis (Chapter 4 or over) we have the opportunity to elvolve with small RC boats (with evolving capaities of course like torpedos for the fun of the game). This is really Tesla's design. Of course this game is absolutely amazing with so many references to old and current events.
The Team Associated RC 250 and RC 500 pan cars are from the 70s (?) i think and were pretty revolutionary for what they were.
"Yes people raced petrol powered slot cars, in doors. Just look how happy they are, must be all the lead" BAHAHAHAHAHA
There’s no lead in glow engine fuel. It’s just methanol and oil
Y sin embargo las grandes marcas eran demaciado costosas muchos niños no podian tenerla fue hasta la aparicion de marcas populares como Tyco, Nikko, Radioshack, Tandy, que pudo popularisarse a precios bajos y crear la cultura del radio control que hoy tenemos
My first R/C vehicle from what I recall was either a Max Machine or my tractor trailer model of the truck on the TV series "Moving On" that you could only steer from the control. You had to turn it on and off using a switch on the truck itself. It may have had 2 speeds controlled by another switch on the truck. I think that it may have used "reed relay switches as I took it apart later in life.
Excellent job! Very well done! Let's brainstorm thumbnails next time though
Clearly needs more red arrows.
My childhood 😢😅😊❤🎉
Thx,s bro ,, ☺️ 👍👍
Well done
I had a Datsun 240z from in the 70es. It had to speed settings. High and low. It could only turn left with a push on a button. So fuld speed and left
you did not mention kyosho, one of major players in the RC world
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Interesting video, but you've got a few things and dates confused, like the difference between remote control, radio control and neither (those gas powered RTP and rail track cars had no outside control at all, it was strictly a speed contest). The first gas-powered model cars emerged in California in about 1937 and the first rail track for these cars shortly before WW2. The first known slot car set was released by Lionel in 1912, although guidance was more of a rail system; other systems, none very successful, followed in the 30s, 40s and 50s, then British electric rail racing clubs appeared in 1955, and Scalextric and VIP slot racing sets in 1957 (not to mention a one-lane system from the German company BUB in 1953). There were plenty of R/C ships, boats and cars pretty early on, but they were very expensive and I don't think any were commercially produced. Early 60s sounds about right for that. R/C started taking over from slot cars in the 70s, but slots never disappeared and have enjoyed a few revivals since then, just like slot cars should have replaced the RTP (Round the Pole) cars, but a few tracks still exist. Didn't know about Marconi's submarine - fantastic!
Interesting.
Clodbuster?
Nice video! You can translate “Fermo” to “Stop”
I have a RC car produced by Gama, it's a black Chevrolet Blazer Jimmy, the previous owner claimed he got it in 1978, but there are no date marks on it, can you confirm it's actually that old?
I wonder what happened to tesla's ship
You can play this story in Red Dead Redemption 2
4:50 What the hell is a kilometer?
Back in the days when cars used to be of metal and durable
It's NOT "Remote Control".
🙃it's RADIO CONTROL...
Wrong. The video is about remote control which is why he included slot cars. The only mistake he made was including tether cars which have no radio AND no remote
holy, i have a broken version of that very car in the thumbnail at my lake.
Was first like wireless from TYCO RC next Nikki RC
Can we create a group for rc car team
Where is radio shack
Radicon I thinkit was first in the 60s
This should be an hr video but sadly just 6++ minutes
OLDEST RC CAR IN THE WOLRD EL-GI FERRARI. First electric RC made 1970s
ua-cam.com/video/xBKzFzTdQZA/v-deo.html
nowadays we died over pig crossing the road. back then they just smile smokin a leaded fune
Hold tf up…
40 mph runner powered cars?!
That was marconi
Radio
Not tesla
No, Tesla invented, Marconi sold it properly
@@michaelinzitari not true
Read
cool vid! thanks for sharing it! would it be possible to post it on my chanel?… just love it!!!
The mission in RDR2 all makes sense now
Why did we stop at the 1980s?
am i the only one that thought the water was electrified?
Yes Sir!
Tether cars aren't rc.
The Ancestor Exactly 😊🙏
there is throttle control, so technically, yes it is a RC.
Well its not an Radio control car (rc car), but it is an RC car (remove controlled car). 😉
Tether car’s were called remote controlled cars hence the wire from the remote to the car
@@badrumsYou’re right about that!!
Now do boats
dude... at first i thought your voice was Ai generated 😂
The correct term is radio control.
Wrong. The video is about his chosen subject which is remote control
Wrong. Slot cars are not radio control. This video is clearly about remote control cars. Wired remote or radio remote. The mistake he made was include tether cars which are neither
@@michaelinzitari not wrong it is a radio and a transmitter and it is the correct term. Remote control is often used in place of radio control but it isn’t correct.
Nicola tesla 😮😅
Too late, Tesla did it in 1898
Never, ever call them remote controlled cars please. Televisions are remote control. These things are radio controlled.
The original title of this video was "The History of Radio Control", but UA-cam didn't promote it until I changed the title. Blame UA-cam's algorithm.
I thought the “remote” part of RC meant you were “remote” from where the craft is operating.
Thats collocial term rc remote/radio controlled
@@Sivan95301 Colloquial
Lacking dates for the advances. Yes, Italian rc 1964, 67 new development.
Oh' thats! One good Thing RC Power. Bat my countery 🇩🇪 i Mast stay olway's!!! Sabotage my Like 👎 That's.
slot car is NOT rc
Nikola Tesla may have invented rc control, but it was Walt and Bill Good who made it affortable and usable to the public, and they are not mentioned in this video
but they are the ones that made the RC hobby possible
So PB MARDAVE SERPENT SG DELTA where just a figment of my imagination ?