27. July 2010

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Blade mCX2 RTF

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more  radio controlled helicopters.   www.gnchobbies.com

Features

 

100% factory assembled, test flown and ready to fly right from the box

Precision swashplate with user-selectable control settings

Factory installed 5-in-1 control unit with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 compatible receiver, main motor ESCs, mixer , gyro and fully-proportional servos

Sleek new body and flashing LED lights

Coaxial, counter-rotating rotor head design

120mAh 14C single-cell 3.7V lithium polymer battery pack

Powerful dual micro coreless motors

Full line of replacement parts available

MLP4DSM 4-channel transmitter equipped with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 technology and digital trims

   

You will need…

Nothing! Everything needed is included in the box.

Specifications

 

Type: Ultra Micro Coaxial Helicopter
Main Rotor Diameter: 7.5 in (190mm)
Gross Weight: 1.0 oz (28g)
Length: 7.9 in (200mm); Height: 4.7 in (120mm)
Motor Size: Micro coreless (2 installed)
Kit/ARF/RTF: RTF
Control System: 5-in-1 receiver/servos/mixer/ESCs/gyro (installed)
Recommended Environment: Indoor
Is Assembly Required: No

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27. July 2010

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Slash 1/10 2WD Racing Truck RTR w/ Battery

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more  radio controlled cars, short course and colors.   www.gnchobbies.com

 

You will need…

8 AA batteries for transmitter
6 or 7-cell battery pack
Charger

Specifications

 

Type: 2WD Short Course Truck
Scale: 1/10th Scale
Length: 22.36 in (568mm)
Width: Front & Rear Track 11.65 in (296mm)
Wheelbase: 13.2 in (335mm)
Weight: 76.2 oz (2.16 kg)
Chassis: Composite Nylon Modified Tub
Suspension: Long Front, XX Long Rear
Tire Type: Slash 2.2″
Motor or Engine: Titan 12T 550 modified motor with internal cooling fan
Speed Control: Waterproof XL-5 ESC
Speed: 30+mph with 7-cell battery and included optional 23-tooth pinion gear
Wheel Size: 2.2″
Kit/RTR: RTR

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27. July 2010

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Mini Alligator Tours EP Airboat RTR

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more  radio controlled boats.   www.gnchobbies.com

                                                                             
FEATURES: Hull: ABS construction, white in color with lengthwise strakes to  
            maintain stability, and factory installed foam flotation for      
            safety                                                            
          Motor: 380 size, brushed                                            
          Radio: AquaCraft 2-channel AM pistol grip with servo reverse and    
            throttle and steering trim, waterproof ESC/receiver and micro     
            sateering servo                                                   
          Rudders: Twin air rudders with adjustable single link between       
            steering servo and rudders for fast, powerful response            
          Cage: Injection molded plastic                                      
          Propeller: Molded plastic                                           
          Battery: 6-cell, 1100mAh NiMH with JST connector                    
          Battery Charger: 12V DC quick field charger                         
          Warranty: Ninety day limited through Hobby Services beginning at date
            of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage caused by crash, 
            abuse, misuse, alteration or accident.                            
                                                                              
INCLUDES: AquaCraft Mini Alligator Tours Airboat with Motor, 2-ch Radio,      
            Battery, Charger and Instruction Manual                           
                                                                              
REQUIRES: AA Batteries: Eight for transmitter                                 
                                                                              
SPECS:    Length: 18.25″ (465mm)                                              
          Beam:    7″    (175mm)                                              
          Height:  7.25″ (185mm)

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27. July 2010

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Proto Max RTF 4-Ch Heli

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more  radio controlled helicopters.   www.gnchobbies.com

This is the 2.4GHz radio controlled ready to fly Proto MAX Helicopter.
FEATURES: Heading hold gyro, 2.4GHz w/dual rates & built-in charger, 3.7V LiPo
battery, 4 AA cells

                                                                             
INCLUDES: Assembled Proto MAX Helicopter, 2.4GHz radio with charger, gyro, LiPo
            battery, four AA batteries and instruction manual                 
                                                                              
REQUIRES: Charging LiPo battery for approximately one hour                    
                                                                              
SPECS:    Main Rotor Diameter: 7.5″ (190mm)                                   
          Overall Length: 8.25″ (210mm)                                       
          Weight: 1oz (28g) including battery                                  
                                                                               
  

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27. July 2010

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1/10 Evader DT RTR

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more  radio controlled trucks and colors.   www.gnchobbies.com

REQUIRES: AA Batteries: 8 for transmitter                                     
          Battery: 7.2V 6-cell NiMH or NiCd stick pack with standard connector
          Battery Charger: To matck selected battery                          
          Building and track equipment                                        
                                                                              
SPECS:    Length: 18.5″ (470mm)                                               
          Width:   9.5″ (242mm)                                               
          Height:  8.1″ (205mm)                                               
          Weight with Battery: 3.9lb (1.75kg)                                 
                                                                              
COMMENTS: Available in the following body colors;                             
            Black,  DTXD31A1                                                  
            Blue,   DTXD31A2                                                  
            Red,    DTXD31A3                                                  
            Orange, DTXD31A4

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10. March 2010

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*********TEEN DRIVING TIPS*********

Tip #1: Drive Now. Talk Later.The use of cell phones is the most common distractions for drivers.

Dialing a hand-held device (typically a cell phone) increases the risk of a crash or near-crash by almost 3 times, and talking or listening on a hand-held device by 1.3 times.

62 percent of high school drivers say they talk on a cell phone while driving and 24 percent say that talking on a cell phone is safe. More than one in five admits to text messaging while behind the wheel.

Sources: NHTSA and VTTI, SADD/Liberty Mutual

Tip #2: Pay Attention.Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near crashes involved some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the crash.

A high percentage of the crashes reported by teens involved rear-ending a car that had stopped while the teen driver was looking away from the road.

Reaching for a moving object increased the risk of a crash or near-crash by 9 times, looking at an external object by 3.7 times, and reading by 3 times.

Sources: NHTSA and VTTI

Tip #3: Get Ready at Home — Not in the Car.Applying makeup increases the risk of a crash or near-crash by almost 3 times.

Other risky behaviors including shaving, fixing your hair, and eating while driving.

Sources: NHTSA and VTTI

Tip #4: Drowsy? Pull Over.Drowsiness is a significant problem that increases a driver’s risk of a crash or near-crash by at least a factor of four. Driving while severely drowsy increases the risk to up to 8.5 times.

Statistics show that 100,000 police-reported crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 deaths occur due to drowsy driving each year in the U.S.

Sixty percent of adult drivers — about 168 million people — say they have driven a vehicle while feeling drowsy in the past year.

Sources: NHTSA and VTTI, NSF

Tip #5: Limit Teen Passengers.Teen passengers in a vehicle can distract a beginning driver and/or lead to greater risk taking.

Fatal crashes involving 16-year-old drivers are much more likely to occur when other teenagers are in the car. The risk of a fatal crash increases in proportion to the number of teenage passengers.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36 percent of all deaths in this age group.

Sources: IIHS, CDC

PLEASE ENJOY THE TIPS AND DRIVE SAFELY

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10. March 2010

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1/18 Mini-Rock Crawler Bind-N-Drive by Losi

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more rock crawlers.   www.gnchobbies.com

Key Features

Bind-N-Drive™ vehicle does not include a transmitter, allowing you the freedom to use the Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSM® transmitter of your choice

Metal Twin Vertical Plate (TVP) chassis design

Multi-link crawler suspension design

Heavy-duty metal ring and pinion gears, axles and axle shafts

Gusseted drive cases for increased strength and durability

A true locked-out rear end design, no steering spindles

Heavy-duty universals with slide-type outdrives and metal yolks

Alloy lower suspension links with captured ends

Extra long oil-filled shocks, front and rear

Solid axles with optimized drive shaft angles allow for a freely rotating driveline throughout the entire suspension travel

Telescoping slider driveshafts

3-gear center transmission with spool and slipper

4WD with locked differentials

Ball bearings throughout

1.9″ Beadlock-style wheels with 12mm wheel hexes

New electronic FWD/RWD rock crawling specific speed controller (ESC) with extra drag brake

High-torque rock crawler specific motor

Mini high-torque rock crawling servo

Tuber-style body with scale looks of full-scale rock crawling machines (2 colors to choose from: Gun Metal Gray and Electric Green)

Features Mini-Rock Claw tires for superior traction (modeled after the National Champion winning 1/10-scale Rock Claw 2.2 tires)

Losi receiver featuring Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM technology for crystal-free operation

7.2V 1100mAh NiMH battery and charge

Needed to Complete

Surface Transmitter with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM Technology

Detailed Information

How-to Bind Your Transmitter to the Mini-Rock Crawler BND:

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10. March 2010

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1/10 Night Crawler RTR by Losi

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more rock crawlers.   www.gnchobbies.com

Key Features

The front and rear solid axle features a worm gear drive that acts as a brake when no power is supplied

The included ESC, with crawler-specific programming, accepts NiMH and LiPo batteries

All-metal CV front axle and center driveshafts provide superior durability to the driveline to handle the stresses of rock crawling

The included Losi radio system with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM technology means you’ll never have to worry about radio interference

The included front and rear LED light set comes pre-wired and mounted to the chassis

4″ adjustable aluminum shocks provide durable, smooth operation and maximum suspension articulation without binding

The crawler features a low-center-of-gravity battery tray design that allows for multiple battery types—from NiMH and LiPo “stick” packs to any of the 2.2-inch Losi LiPo crawler battery packs

The molded 4-link suspension setup minimizes rear axle swing and provides more precise handling

True 3-piece 2.2 beadlock chrome wheels, with 12mm hexes, hold the tire bead in place and let you change tires if needed—all without glue

National Champion 2.2 Losi Rock Claw tires with foam inserts are constructed with Losi’s blue compound and have the characteristics, grip and traction to scale even the toughest courses

The direct-drive transmission provides an ultra-low gear ratio for rock crawling and metal outputs for durability

The twin vertical plate chassis is anodized blue for a custom look

Zero Ackerman steering provides class leading performance with 45 degrees of steering throw

The competition-legal Grappler Pro body features realistic looks and added functionality

Overview

Crawling fun doesn’t have to end when the sun goes down. With Losi’s 1/10-scale Night Crawler RTR, you can hit the rocks any time, day or night. This ready-to-run crawler is outfitted with bright LED lights specifically designed for navigating rocky terrain after hours. Whether you’re new to the crawling world or an experienced driver, you’ll have a blast attacking the rocks all night long.

While other crawlers require some modifications before they’re ready for the rocks, the 1/10-scale Night Crawler RTR is good to go right out of the box. Included is an electronics package with a LiPo compatible ESC that features voltage cutoff, so both your vehicle and battery will be protected.

Powering this crawler is easier than ever, a 540-sized crawler-specific 55T motor and high-torque metal gear steering servo will get you up and over obstacles in no time. Plus, a worm-gear drive with a smaller differential case gives you increased ground clearance.

Better still, a Losi radio system with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM technology puts you in total control, with no interference. The fun with the 1/10-scale Night Crawler RTR lasts all day, and all night.

Needed to Complete

7.2V NiMH or 7.4V LiPo Battery Pack
Compatible Battery Charger
EC3 Adapters (If needed, LOSB9610/ LOSB9623)

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10. March 2010

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ParkZone Ultra Micro J3 Cub

Available  G & C Hobbies 
1228 Hypoluxo Road
Lantana Fl. 33462
or call 561-547-3812 or visit our web site for more airplanes.
www.gnchobbies.com

Key Features

Exceptional scale lines

Advanced 2.4GHz RC Spektrum DSM2™ receiver

Fully proportional throttle, elevator and rudder

Classic Cub landing gear with puffy tires and a steerable tail wheel

Realistic paint and dummy Cub engine

Li-Po battery power

Overview

No plane captures the essence of flying for fun quite like a J-3 Cub, which is why it makes such a great subject for the ParkZone line of ultra micro flyers. Anyone with a Spektrum or JR 2.4GHz DSM2™ aircraft transmitter can experience a little Cub magic with this 3-channel ultra micro flyer that you can fly just about anywhere.

The ParkZone J-3 Cub can be up and flying in as little time as it takes you to charge its battery and bind it to your DSM2 transmitter.The J-3 Cub is small enough to be flown in your local gym or outdoors when winds are calm. Its realistic looks and spot-on Cub flight characteristics make for one of the most enjoyable flying experiences of any size.

Needed to Complete

Spektrum or JR 2.4GHz DSM2 aircraft transmitter

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2. March 2010

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How to Draw Cartoons Step by Step

Easy Ways of Drawing Cartoons

For all those, who wish to know how to draw cartoons step by step, the first step would be to observe the cartoons drawn in newspapers, on the Internet and also those printed in the books and magazines. The cartoons can be of humans and also of the animals. While you are drawing cartoons of human beings, you should first create a rough sketch or an outline which you can further develop and then color it to give it an appearance of a real and attractive cartoon. The head and the body of the humans can be started with an oval of sufficient and appropriate sizes. Draw the chest portion again with an oval shape. You can use a small triangle to denote the region of the waist. You can use the straight lines to denote the legs of the male as well a the female cartoon characters. The legs for the taller carton characters will obviously be longer than those for the shorter funny cartoons characters. The shoes can be drawn by a semicircle and be colored with brown color. The cartoons should be colored attractively and with suitable colors to give them a very lively look.

Now, let us talk about how to draw the facial details of the cartoon characters. You can use small horizontal black lines to draw the eyebrows of the cartoons. The eyes can be drawn by two small circles each having a dark pupil. You can use a cone to denote the nose. The cartoons with a smile or an angry look look quite funny. Drawing the face of the cartoons in a great way is important as it is the only way of showing the expressions of the cartoons. The hair of the cartoons can be drawn either in the curly way or simply kept straight depending on the personality of the cartoon character. For a studious and sincere character, have round spectacles over his eyes. If the cartoon is of a office going person, then you can draw formal clothes with a colored tie for the cartoon. Have colorful and funny clothes for the female characters with skirts with small dots and flowers.

Along with the human cartoon characters, you will definitely find the need to draw animal cartoon characters. Drawing the animals such as cats, dogs, elephants, lions, monkeys, pigs etc. is easy and can be full of entertainment and fun. Drawing a caricature of a cat is quite simple-start off by drawing a circle and then draw the eyes sand triangular ears. Have a v-shaped nose for the cat and draw the stripes which are often there on its body with small lines. Drawing the paws is also easy-you can draw them with three u-shaped curves. There are many books in the bookstores which can give your cartoon drawing tips on how to draw cartoons step by step. The only way to master drawing these cartoons is by consistent practice and full dedication! For more, refer to:

In the beginning you may find it difficult the master both the act of drawing and the putting the clownish look into them. However with practice, you can manage both of them and can make the characters and unfamiliar or familiar expressions on the known faces realize on the paper. Hopefully, this article on how to draw cartoons step by step will prove to be useful for you. All the best!

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