AFFORDABLE Tabletop Drift RC 🚘💨
Experience tabletop drifting at half the price! These are our slightly larger, more affordable version of the original Mini Drifters.
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Fully Proportional Steering
Sensitivity is essential in drifting, which is why Mini Drifters feature a fully proportional steering setup. This lets the driver make precise adjustments with the controller to keep drifts smooth and fast.
Gyro Steering Correction
This system provides just the right amount of counter-steering to prevent spin-outs, adjustable via the remote. Turn it all the way up, and drifting is easier, though you lose some ability to whip the car through tight corners. Turn it down, and throttle control with manual counter-steering is key for mastering those sharp moves.
Drift Tires
The Mini Drifters MK II come with slick drift tires, perfect for nailing smooth corner exits. They also include rubber tire covers—just slip them on to hit speeds of up to 10 mph!
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What's included in the kit?
What's included in the kit?
Each kit comes with:
- 1:43 scale RC drift car
- Remote control
- USB-C charging cord
- 8x drift cones
- 4x rubber grip tire covers
What's the difference from MK II and MK I mini's?
What's the difference from MK II and MK I mini's?
The MK I Mini Drifter is a 1:76 scale model, while the MK II is a slightly larger 1:43 scale. The MK II is more affordable as it’s not made with metal. Both the MK I and MK II come with a gyro correction chip for automatic counter-steering. The MK II, however, does not have underglow but still features headlights. It also includes practice cones and rubber tires, which the MK I does not. Overall, the MK II offers an affordable entry into RC drifting with added accessories.
Is it RWD or AWD?
Is it RWD or AWD?
It is RWD 🚘💨