This New Bright Corvette looks like it should be an easy RC Hobby Grade conversion project. I am not sure how many episodes this will take. I have no intention of changing out the drive motor to give it more power. I am just interested in seeing if I can upgrade the transmitter/receiver to hobby grade 2.4 GHz, fit a LiPo battery, provide an ESC for the motor control and a servo for steering.
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New Bright Corvette
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For the car I found this 2012 review by airsoftasain1 2.5 foot long New Bright Corvette RC car review and running test /watch/Y7Dec-jiMkhie I would say he was not very impressed by the performance.
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