Okay, not every day do you get to control a real-life RC that is literally a full-sized Corvette, but for this computer technician, it is not.
Just like playing with Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars having an RC to get down with was just as fun, if not much more fun. As a child, I can remember having all types of RCs, I can recall playing with ones with cords and ones that were cordless. Heck, I even play with RCs today.I remember fantasizing about real-life Chevelle’s, Monster Trucks, and other cool vehicles that my RCs mimicked characteristics of whiles playing with them, some might have fantasized about Mustangs or Ferraris. Either way, RCs were a vital point in the journey of many automotive enthusiasts.
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However, have you ever had a dream or stopped to think if it would be possible to control a real full-scale RC car as an adult? Well, I did, and it is so cool seeing people doing it. It only makes me want to do it myself even more.
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This real-life C6 Corvette is operated by three separate motors that control switching gears, steering, accelerating, and has a central operation system that allows the driver to control the entire vehicle with just a click of a button, rad huh?
What really adds a childhood touch to this read is that this real-life C6 Corvette looks like an RC toy you can buy at Walmart, which makes it even more nostalgic for some readers and viewers. This C6 Corvette is both an RC and a daily driver, and it took just about two years to make this full-sized Corvette a real-life RC toy. It took $3,500 to create all the remote-control functions.This man should teach us all sometimes, and that would be to follow your dreams, as even the most out-of-this-world ideas can become real-world creations.
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