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ryan_93 10-01-2013 05:10 PM

Best RC Magazine
 
Hi Guys what would you say is the best RC magazine for sale in the UK?

DCM 10-01-2013 05:26 PM

I voted other, because none are hard core mags, the british ones may have articles on race meet's or builds but most is aimed at non-racers. The American mags always seems full of adverts and the odd useful article.

reg 10-01-2013 05:40 PM

plus they mostly have the same stuff in

paulc 10-01-2013 05:58 PM

Not bought one for years !

DCM 10-01-2013 06:14 PM

TQ MAgazine isn't on the list.... oh hang on, that was in the 90's lol!!

buggy#0 10-01-2013 06:17 PM

RRCI!!!

Cardnim 10-01-2013 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by buggy#0 (Post 731356)
RRCI!!!

The layout of RRCI is rubbish.
The "flow" of the articles is hard to follow sometimes and while the photography is beautiful, its always marred by this bonkers layout and bad font. (IMHO)

joker 10-01-2013 07:22 PM

i havent got a mag in ages there just full of adverts and rtr rubbish, rrci is the worst out of that lot its just aimed at bashers now not racing.

Adam F 10-01-2013 07:39 PM

Agreed... they are all pretty crap now... no need for them now with oople etc...

buggy#0 10-01-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardnim (Post 731362)
The layout of RRCI is rubbish.
The "flow" of the articles is hard to follow sometimes and while the photography is beautiful, its always marred by this bonkers layout and bad font. (IMHO)

Funny you should say that, bought latest issue today and thought I couldn't concentrate on the text. For racers, it now gives you the setup sheet for worksop winner. Nice touch. Racer is some adverts with a 2 page review of a car that came out last year. The reviews are really not in depth.

dbizzle5 10-01-2013 07:41 PM

I really dont see the point in wasteing money on a magazine now we have that thing called the internet! Who wants to spend money on a magazine that tells you about stuff that happened 5 months previous!?

mark christopher 10-01-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by buggy#0 (Post 731386)
Funny you should say that, bought latest issue today and thought I couldn't concentrate on the text. For racers, it now gives you the setup sheet for worksop winner. Nice touch. Racer is some adverts with a 2 page review of a car that came out last year. The reviews are really not in depth.


i do the reports for RRCi worksop so pleased the set up sheet is appreciated. :)
trying to get each report to have a different manufacture


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Originally Posted by dbizzle5 (Post 731388)
I really dont see the point in wasteing money on a magazine now we have that thing called the internet! Who wants to spend money on a magazine that tells you about stuff that happened 5 months previous!?


prior to last weekends round 3, round one and two were in the mags, way less than 5 months. r3 from last sunday had been written/ submitted and will go to print monday for the next edition, thats as fast as i can get it in.:blush:

mark christopher 10-01-2013 08:31 PM

you can now also get RRCi in electronic format too for apple/android

dbizzle5 10-01-2013 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 731410)


prior to last weekends round 3, round one and two were in the mags, way less than 5 months. r3 from last sunday had been written/ submitted and will go to print monday for the next edition, thats as fast as i can get it in.:blush:

Haha, Im sure there being done asap Mark its just the fact that people want info instant nowadays and its what theyve got used to. With oople and red rc etc info about setups, results, videos, pictures etc are often available online within very little time. Impossible for a magazine to compete with that! Especially when you have to pay £4 plus for a magazine. Unfortunate really.

johnboy 10-01-2013 09:30 PM

I think the magazines are a waste of paper as the Internet has everything on it. The reviews don't find the cars bad points in fear they upset the distributor of which ever car is being reviewed.

jsw123 10-01-2013 09:55 PM

Having been out of 1/10 racing for over 25 years I really liked reading RRCi and Radio Control Racer. But maybe once I've decided what car to get and been to a few meets the mags may have run their course. Loving this site btw!

Philim 10-01-2013 10:02 PM

I still think there is a place for magazines - whilst Oople is great it is still generally only a forum and would personally be interested in a magazine aimed at racers with proper reviews, tips, race reports etc. at a racer level. Both magazines are very similar and aimed at bashers rather than racers and perhaps there is a gap in the market for one of the magazines to move away from the mainstream.

racingdwarf 10-01-2013 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by joker (Post 731377)
i havent got a mag in ages there just full of adverts and rtr rubbish, rrci is the worst out of that lot its just aimed at bashers now not racing.

think that comment just about sums up how short sited racers can be about their hobby, back in the 90's we forgot all about beginners and made the sport all about top end racing.....worked well as it was timed with the arrival of touring cars, offroad died a death as did many clubs:cry:

I don't buy the mags, but I find nothing in them for me, It's all on oople:D.BUT Bashers and beginners love them, thats why the race reports are as they are.So I think the mags do serve a point and still need to be there, Ask the industry how many bashing and rtr kits they sell world wide compared to competition kits?
With luck some bashers find a club, get the bug and our hobby grows a bit

stegger 11-01-2013 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DCM (Post 731353)
TQ MAgazine isn't on the list.... oh hang on, that was in the 90's lol!!

You mean news paper ;-) i was only reading issue 1 yesterday !!!!!!

Rebelrc 11-01-2013 07:03 AM

I have all four issues of TQ magazine if you want to buy them
I liked that mag, lots of practical hands on tips .
I buy Racer mag sometimes , say for a long train journey etc
Once done with it I like to leave it on the train ,hoping that will inspire others

Jamie B4 11-01-2013 07:11 AM

Magazine
 
Same here stopped buying them a while ago and went to have a look last week for something interesting and found that there nothing on the shelves at my local newsagents. Think we are crying out for something that in relevant to a specific category whether that be 1/10th offroad,nitro,etc

AfroP 11-01-2013 08:33 AM

I've not been able to find a magazine for RC cars anywhere
its all trains, planes and boats

mpg200 11-01-2013 09:22 AM

I Find some of the larger branches of WHSmiths will have some.
I sometimes look in Tesco but cannot find any, But can find really odd magazines like chicken keepers monthly or ones on tractors and other such things.
Which leads me to the conclusion that tractors and chickens are more popular than RC Cars !! :confused: :cry:

cmgreen 11-01-2013 10:05 AM

again voted other as there all crap!

Crazy L 11-01-2013 05:15 PM

My subby for RRC has just expired after about 15 years. I see this "proper racer" Vs basher from both sides as I race AND bash, a lot of you guys forget the fun of just going out and giving them hell for leather with no rules, but I digress.

The content in RRC has, in my opinion, (cos I'm allowed one having read it every month for the above time) gone down hill as far as racing is concerned, it is called radio "race" car but, what I dont see is, articles like it's former rival "Radio Control Model Cars" mag used to have, like for example, a euros report or even better, a detailed look at a top racers car. Then the article after would be one a budget kit or something.

The thing about RRC nowadays is that one can only read so many reviews of an LRP buggy/truggy or a Savage. Maybe the Ed is running out of ideas, I miss the RC motorbike reports, and come to think of it, the large scale off road reports too. Drifting isn't as exciting as either of those imo, maybe the Ed can ask again for bike reports and lose something else, er...like the crawling for instance. unfortunately, you can't please all the people all the time.

The mag seems to mirror what the Ed is in to. When the late Dez Chand was in the seat, it was racing, bikes, large scale, rally X etc, now its Pete Gray (there's more than one apparently) it's all crawling, drifting, crawling and anything HPI or CML pop in the post, a worksop report (yeah ok, I've seen and heard enough about "Muzzy" and co the last year or two to last me a life time (no offence Mark Christopher:p), a bit of 12th and.....that's it really.

I did like the Americana column and the RRC unwinds column as it had something different as racers here are a little short sighted when it comes to supporting anything that isn't hardcore race fodder. Monster Trucks for instance. "they're not proper race machines", who cares, lets race em anyway, or just plough them in to home made ramps and damn the consequences :o, shocking.

It also has to be said, The magazine DOES have a place. I've just started a casual interest in to RC helicoptors, what's the 1st thing I did? Buy a heli mag. I personally feel that, for me, the previous has run it's course.

quincey 11-01-2013 06:14 PM

I used to get rrci and rcmc magazines back in the early 90's,they both covered national and regional offroad racing and did really good reviews but now rrci should be called "crawler international" okay it's a great section for rc modellers and I've got several crawlers and scalers myself but its a very small niche compared to 10th offroad and its getting a bit long in the tooth,there's no 10th offroad buggy regional's been covered which I thought was the best bits in the magazine okay nationals are great and it is the main thing but I like to see what the everyday chap is doing/using at the local clubs,there's hardly any mardaves /micros/shortcourse/stockcar either,theres hardly any adverts from shops in the uk apart from the major players,it's also very thin-I now buy rc car action magazine it's 3 times as thick,the stuff in there is 1-2 months ahead of what we get over here,it also has tips pages,car setup hints from the sponsored drivers,its got adverts from smaller shops.
I just want a magazine like what we used to have 20 years ago....

budgio 11-01-2013 08:12 PM

Last year I bought a few of these mags at Luton airport to read while i was on a 3hr flight.I had a quick flick through and left them on the plane for someone else to get bored with.
They were just full of rock crawler shite and next to nothing about "RACING"
Maybe they should change the names of the mags :)

Tony Long 18-01-2013 03:58 PM

I subscribe to racer ,nice lay out, but the out of date races are so annoying 3 months later than oOple and no where near as good.
Also they are alright but they try and do all sectors of Rc including boats and rockets sometimes it would be loads better if they kept it down to just 10th.
They also never highlight the bad points in the reviews as they are just trying to advertise the cars

FrogPrince82 18-01-2013 04:39 PM

Having just got back into RC racing, the first thing I grabbed was a magazine to see how much had changed during my time away. They are very easy to grab and read, with plenty of information that helps bring you up to speed with what's on the market etc. although this is mainly through the adverts!

I agree that there is not enough "real" criticism of the kits available, presumably worried about upsetting people, which would stop their supply of free stuff. I remember looking through the last 4-5 copies of Racer and I didn't see a single review score less than 4 stars, despite some significant "worries" being highlighted by the reviewer. This is counter intuitive though as there are many magazines that review items, and it is precisely because of their strict, detailed and through testing reports that people buy the magazines and manufacturers still send on their wares, mainly due to the readership volumes.

I think that the perfect format for these magazines would be a cross between What Car and Autosport (2 magazines I've looked at regularly for years). One provides detailed, trusted and informative reporting and testing of new kit on the market. The other provides a great review and reporting service for all levels and classes of motorsport (from F1, Le Mans, WRC, British TC, DTM, Club Minis, Hill Climbs etc.) which appeal to those who cannot get to these events themselves.

This I feel would then be able to appeal to all of hose inf=volved in RC, from newbies, to bashers to racers, regardless of scale and class.

I do like Racer's info sheets on what kit racers are using at each event, which is great for newbies, but most of their international event reporting comes straight from manufacturers so it is completely biased and ofton ignores other manufacturers' racers and results!

Just a thought!

schmacher 18-01-2013 04:54 PM

velocity rc is a digital only mag...this is from the guys that did extreme rc mag..$10 a year to subscribe or $2 an issue

Kelk 18-01-2013 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by schmacher (Post 734551)
velocity rc is a digital only mag...this is from the guys that did extreme rc mag..$10 a year to subscribe or $2 an issue

Just paid for a subscription but I'll be damned if I can open it on my iPad

Edit: oops found another link

s22jgs 19-01-2013 07:25 AM

i very rarely buy any of them now.
alot of the time i find they have stuff in that isnt remotely related to racing, and they tend to be more focused to circuit racing in the reports etc which i have no interest in.


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