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RC CAR#1

A remote-controlled vehicle operated via a transmitter, often used in racing or hobbyist activities.

CHASSIS#2

The base frame of the RC car that supports all components, including wheels, motors, and electronics.

MOTOR#3

An essential component that powers the RC car, converting electrical energy into mechanical motion.

BATTERY#4

The power source for the RC car, providing energy to the motor and electronics.

ELECTRONICS#5

The circuitry and components that control the RC car's functions, including receivers and speed controllers.

ASSEMBLY#6

The process of putting together various components of the RC car to create a functional vehicle.

PAINTING TECHNIQUES#7

Methods used to customize the appearance of the RC car, including spray painting and detailing.

DECALS#8

Adhesive designs applied to the surface of the RC car for personalization and aesthetics.

WHEEL ALIGNMENT#9

The adjustment of wheel angles to ensure optimal performance and handling of the RC car.

TROUBLESHOOTING#10

The process of diagnosing and fixing issues within the RC car's electronic or mechanical systems.

SURFACE PREPARATION#11

The steps taken to ready the RC car's body for painting, ensuring paint adhesion and finish quality.

SAFETY CHECKLIST#12

A list of precautions and guidelines to follow during assembly and painting to ensure safety.

CUSTOMIZATION#13

The act of modifying the RC car's appearance or performance to reflect personal style or preferences.

MATERIAL SELECTION#14

Choosing appropriate materials for building components, affecting durability and weight.

TRANSMITTER#15

The remote control device used to operate the RC car, sending signals to the receiver.

RECEIVER#16

The component that receives signals from the transmitter and relays them to the car's electronics.

CIRCUIT#17

A closed loop through which electricity flows, essential for the operation of electronic components.

FUNCTIONALITY TESTING#18

The process of evaluating the performance of the RC car after assembly to ensure all components work.

HOBBY MECHANICS#19

The skills and techniques involved in building, modifying, and repairing mechanical devices as a hobby.

MODEL BUILDING#20

The craft of constructing scale models, often involving intricate details and assembly techniques.

DESIGN THEME#21

A conceptual plan for the visual style of the RC car, guiding color and decal choices.

ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUES#22

Specific methods and practices used to effectively assemble the various components of the RC car.

ADJUSTMENTS#23

Modifications made to improve the performance or appearance of the RC car after initial assembly.

PERFORMANCE TESTS#24

Evaluations conducted to assess the speed, handling, and overall functionality of the RC car.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#25

The interaction and collaboration among RC car enthusiasts, fostering shared learning and support.