Alright, there's a new player in town and it warrants it's own FAQ.
#1: What's a ZipZaps?
A: It's a 1/64th Scale, Radio Controlled Car.
#2: Who makes/sells the ZipZaps?
A: Well, technically speaking, they're 'made' in China by a company called Ka Wah...But they're sold in the US, by Radio Shack.
You can buy them at Radio Shack, online (shipped within the US only) or in the physical stores
#3: How much do they cost?
A: A Kit (Car and Controller) costs $19.99(US)
#4: Where can I see pictures of them?
A: Here's a few links...
Radio Shack |
My Gallery |
ZipZaps Website
#5: How do ZipZaps compare with the Bits/MicroSizers?
A: Well, I'm not going to get into the performance part (since it's more of a subjective subject) but here are a few physical comparisons...
Size:
The ZipZaps are 1/64th Scale, while the Bit/MicroSizers are about 1/80th Scale. Here's a picture of the 2 Chassis':
http://tinyrc.com/gallery/album16/aag
Wheels:
The ZipZaps have the same size front and rear wheels. They also use Hubcaps for different styling. The Bits/MS have smaller front wheels vs. rear wheels. Solid rims on the wheels (no hubcaps)
Tires:
ZipZaps have tires in 3 tread designs (All-Season, Sport and Factory). Bits/MS have just 1 tread design (slicks) but in different compounds (soft, medium, hard)
Motors:
ZipZap motors are available in; 1.0, 1.6(stock on all kits), 2.15 and 2.35
Bits/MS motors are available in; 1.0, 1.6, 2.2, 2.6 and 3.0
Gears:
The same gearing ratios are available for the ZZ and Bits (12:1, 9.86:1 and 8.25:1)
#6: Can I use parts from the Bits on my ZipZaps (and vice versa)?
A: Refer to the
Compatibility List
#7: What kind of Battery is in the ZipZaps?
A: The Car has a; NiMH, 1/3AAA size, 1.2v @ 100mAH battery. The controller takes 2 "AAA" batteries (not included)
#8: How many friends can I race with?
A: The ZipZaps are available in only 2 frequencies (27MHz and 49MHz). That means there can only be a race with 2 cars.
#9: I'm not very impressed with the ZZ bodies, what other options do I have?
A: Apart from the several Body Kits available (like The Fast & The Furious body kits)...You can also use 'HO Scale' Slotcar, Lexan bodies.
'HO' is the reference for 1/64th scale in the Slotcar world. ZipZaps are 1/64th scale and so the bodies will fit. Here is a site that sells several brands...
http://www.scaleauto.com/bodies/
#10: I bought a 'HO Scale' Lexan body...How do I paint this thing?
A: The IMPORTANT thing to remember is to paint from the INSIDE of the body!
Refer to this thread for a step-by-step guide:
http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread....&threadid=1511