Issue - January 2006


• Just In - Xray's Nitro Pocket Rocket, the NT18.

• GV Rambo - Based upon a 1:6 chassis, the GV Rambo features a large .28 engine and a two-speed gearbox to make for some serious performance on and off the road.

• Truckin' Hell! - The Losi XXX-NT RTR II maybe aimed at the less experienced RC driver with its ready to go presentation but the chassis and engine is a superb package and will reward even the most demanding racer.

• Prepare for the Cyclone - A winner since it first hit the track, the Hot Bodies Cyclone uses a proven suspension design added to an ultra efficient double belt drivetrain.

• Seventh Scale - Onwards and upwards is the phrase that definitely suits HoBao at the moment. Their One-Seven GTR is a 1:7 on-road machine that performance to match its looks.

• Stadium Racer - The new ZT2 is a racey version of the ZK2 monster truck with a revised body and other components to offer the buyer a sporty styled Thunder Tiger mini truck.

• Go Mad, Anywhere! - CEN newest kit, the Mini Madness is a 1:16 RTR monster truck that has a go anywhere capability from outside on the rough to indoors on the wooden floor.

• Turn On and Tune In - Scott Smart gets the job of deciphering the latest technology for our readers as we take a detailed look at the new Spektrum range of radio systems.

• Crompy and Crono Victorious - David Crompton added to his tally of wins in 2005 with a home win at Pendle as the BRCA Rallycross National series headed to Lancashire.

• Championship Chasing - Snetterton and Wrexham hosted the latest Modified and Stock/Super Stock Nationals with Chris Grainger, Jon Winter and Chris Kerswell taking the respective wins.

• Twelfth at Tamworth - The BRCA 19-turn National series kicked off at Tamworth and a win for Andy Moore.

• UK Heroes in Euro Battle - David Spashett and Mark Green went head-to-head during the 45-minute long grand final for UK success when the EFRA 200mm European Championships came to Halifax..

• 3 Out of 4 Germans Prefer Portugal - The Tamiya Eurocup European Finals took place in Estoril, Portugal that saw German drivers dominate three of the four classes.

• Jon Masters HoBao International - Thunder Tiger's lead driver Jon Hazlewood proved to be the class of the high-quality international field as the HoBao Masters came to Sandy.

• Darren Does the Double - Two victories for Darren Bloomfield as he took excellent victories in 2WD and 4WD for Team Losi.

• Just In - Two from the Team - Losi LST2 and Mini-LST.