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Remote control cars are one of the toys of childhood that can still be enjoyed by adults. Why buy a brand new RC car when you can make your own? This tutorial will show you how to make a very basic one-direction toy car, meaning that it can only go forward and backward. Also, note that this not wireless like actual RC cars, so it will have a long wire attached to the car.

Part 1
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Building the Wheels

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    Poke a tiny hole through the plastic bottle cap, small enough for the rod to fit in.
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Part 2
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Constructing the Body

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Part 3
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Wiring the Car

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    Familiarize yourself with the equipment. These steps will require you to have basic knowledge on how to solder.
  2. Then place a hot soldering iron and melt the solder wire over the knot to permanently connect the two wires.
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    Repeat this process as needed to extend the wire length. Remember that you should connect red wires to red wires and black wires to black wires.
  4. Take the end of the red wire and solder it to the top hole of the motor (positive eyebolt). Repeat this process for the black wire, soldering it to the bottom hole (negative eyebolt).
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    Test it. Snap the clip buckle at the end of the wires to the 9V battery. If everything is done correctly, the shaft will spin clockwise making the car move forward.
    • Note: On the clip buckle, the smaller terminal is positive and the larger terminal is negative. When attaching the larger negative terminal of the clip buckle to the smaller positive terminal of the 9V battery and vice versa, the shaft spins clockwise, causing the car to move forward.
    • Likewise, when placing the larger negative terminal of the clip buckle close to the larger negative terminal of the 9V battery, the shaft spins counter clockwise, causing the car to move backward.
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Things You'll Need

  • A DC motor
  • Wires
  • Glue
  • Soldering kit
  • 9V battery
  • 9V battery clip buckle
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Bottle caps
  • Tape
  • Tiny gears
  • A 4-inch rod
  • Straws



About This Article

Daniel Stoescu
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Master Electrician
This article was co-authored by Daniel Stoescu. Daniel Stoescu is a Master Electrician and the Owner and Operator of Home Tech Solutions, LLC in Hampton, Virginia. With over a decade of experience, Daniel specializes in wiring residential, commercial, and light industrial structures. The Home Tech Solutions team has over four decades of combined experience and offers comprehensive solutions for residential electrical needs. This article has been viewed 55,088 times.
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Updated: February 24, 2025
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Categories: Electrical Projects
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