Wall Racer Italy Romania Bulgaria Try searching for the best match or browse the links below. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. The Wall Racer also comes with a USB charging lead that you use to charge it that takes 40-50mins then you are ready to race again. It costs ?15 and is available from: ?and other online outlets. 3 Having a ball racing on the walls. As the name suggests, as well as being able to race across the floor and ground, this amazing little RC car can climb the walls too. 3 Up the walls. the Hawkin's Bazaar Wall Racer remote controlled car But it's not done there as it can also drive upside down, so if you run out of space on the floor just race on the the roof instead. Instead there are two smaller wheels that are off-set to each other hidden underneath. You operate it by using a traditional styled controller that has two lever. They will be a very strong chance for Class B victory, having all raced in the 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour in GT4 class and they are all very accustomed to driving the 911 Porsche. It has two bright LED headlights to light the way, ideal for night time driving and is available in 3 great colour combinations. The top sellers in Harrods, Hamleys and Selfridges UK now available online as well. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. It's not the biggest RC car in the world at 13.5cm long and is available in a red or blue design. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The wheels you see on the side of the car are only for show, they don't turn. But be careful as they could be easily damaged so don't be dragging the Wall Racer over the floor as you could tear the skirts. One for moving forwards or backwards and the other lever for turning left or right. And as you are racing around you have two white lights on the front and two red lights at the rear so you can even use it in the dark. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. And because you don't have any steering to worry about the Wall Racer can perform 360 degree spins with ease. They operate together when you want to go forward or backwards then independently to spin left or right or when you decide to do my favourite manoeuvre. donuts. The there's a small switch at the rear that you can switch between Floor, Wall or Off. When set to Wall the wheels aren't used any more and the Wall Racer switches to a powerful suction mechanism to make it stick to the wall or on the roof. ? ? 3 Upside down fun. It really is a clever piece of kit,?moving around the same way a hovercraft does. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Over the years, we have created strong relationships with our retail partners and through sales analysis and customer feedback, we effectively create new concepts, engage the customer, increase sales and consistently turn up the ?Buzz. So never complain again about not having the floor space to enjoy a RC car, with the Wall Racer there's always room to race. Power comes from six AA batteries that are not includes and they fit inside the controller. And as you are racing around you have two white lights on the front and two red lights at the rear so you can even use it in the dark. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). It's not the biggest RC car in the world at 13.5cm long and is available in a red or blue design. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The wheels you see on the side of the car are only for show, they don't turn. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. The Wall Racer also comes with a USB charging lead that you use to charge it that takes 40-50mins then you are ready to race again. They operate together when you want to go forward or backwards then independently to spin left or right or when you decide to do my favourite manoeuvre. donuts. The there's a small switch at the rear that you can switch between Floor, Wall or Off. So never complain again about not having the floor space to enjoy a RC car, with the Wall Racer there's always room to race. It really is a clever piece of kit,?moving around the same way a hovercraft does. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. One for moving forwards or backwards and the other lever for turning left or right. And because you don't have any steering to worry about the Wall Racer can perform 360 degree spins with ease. The top sellers in Harrods, Hamleys and Selfridges UK now available online as well. But be careful as they could be easily damaged so don't be dragging the Wall Racer over the floor as you could tear the skirts. You operate it by using a traditional styled controller that has two lever. They will be a very strong chance for Class B victory, having all raced in the 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour in GT4 class and they are all very accustomed to driving the 911 Porsche. Instead there are two smaller wheels that are off-set to each other hidden underneath. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. As the name suggests, as well as being able to race across the floor and ground, this amazing little RC car can climb the walls too. 3 Up the walls. the Hawkin's Bazaar Wall Racer remote controlled car But it's not done there as it can also drive upside down, so if you run out of space on the floor just race on the the roof instead. When set to Wall the wheels aren't used any more and the Wall Racer switches to a powerful suction mechanism to make it stick to the wall or on the roof. ? ? 3 Upside down fun. Power comes from six AA batteries that are not includes and they fit inside the controller. It has two bright LED headlights to light the way, ideal for night time driving and is available in 3 great colour combinations. Try searching for the best match or browse the links below. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. It has two bright LED headlights to light the way, ideal for night time driving and is available in 3 great colour combinations. Over the years, we have created strong relationships with our retail partners and through sales analysis and customer feedback, we effectively create new concepts, engage the customer, increase sales and consistently turn up the ?Buzz. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. As the name suggests, as well as being able to race across the floor and ground, this amazing little RC car can climb the walls too. 3 Up the walls. the Hawkin's Bazaar Wall Racer remote controlled car But it's not done there as it can also drive upside down, so if you run out of space on the floor just race on the the roof instead. Power comes from six AA batteries that are not includes and they fit inside the controller. Try searching for the best match or browse the links below. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Instead there are two smaller wheels that are off-set to each other hidden underneath. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. They will be a very strong chance for Class B victory, having all raced in the 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour in GT4 class and they are all very accustomed to driving the 911 Porsche. So never complain again about not having the floor space to enjoy a RC car, with the Wall Racer there's always room to race. It has two bright LED headlights to light the way, ideal for night time driving and is available in 3 great colour combinations. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. And as you are racing around you have two white lights on the front and two red lights at the rear so you can even use it in the dark. It costs ?15 and is available from: ?and other online outlets. 3 Having a ball racing on the walls. The wheels you see on the side of the car are only for show, they don't turn. Over the years, we have created strong relationships with our retail partners and through sales analysis and customer feedback, we effectively create new concepts, engage the customer, increase sales and consistently turn up the ? Buzz. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. You operate it by using a traditional styled controller that has two lever. It has two bright LED headlights to light the way, ideal for night time driving and is available in 3 great colour combinations. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. When set to Wall the wheels aren't used any more and the Wall Racer switches to a powerful suction mechanism to make it stick to the wall or on the roof. ? ? 3 Upside down fun. And because you don't have any steering to worry about the Wall Racer can perform 360 degree spins with ease. They operate together when you want to go forward or backwards then independently to spin left or right or when you decide to do my favourite manoeuvre. donuts. The there's a small switch at the rear that you can switch between Floor, Wall or Off. It really is a clever piece of kit,?moving around the same way a hovercraft does. But be careful as they could be easily damaged so don't be dragging the Wall Racer over the floor as you could tear the skirts. The top sellers in Harrods, Hamleys and Selfridges UK now available online as well. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. The Wall Racer also comes with a USB charging lead that you use to charge it that takes 40-50mins then you are ready to race again. By incorporating suction with the fun of a remote control car, the Wall Racer is able to climb walls and race across ceilings. One for moving forwards or backwards and the other lever for turning left or right.