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RC Hobby Shack
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RC Hobby Shack is located at 2855 N 19th Ave suite G, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA. Their hours are:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

You can reach them at +1 406-587-1613, and their website is https://www.rchobbyshack.com/. They have a 5-star rating.

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  • 2855 N 19th Ave suite G, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
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What is Hobby Time RC?

Hobby Time RC is a large and comprehensive remote-controlled (RC) hobby shop and indoor track facility located in Great Falls, Montana. It's recognized as a significant hub for RC enthusiasts in the state, offering a wide array of RC vehicles, parts, and accessories, along with multiple dedicated indoor tracks for racing and practice.

Where is Hobby Time RC located?

Hobby Time RC is located at: 2701 Old Airport Rd, Great Falls, MT 59404, USA.

What type of RC tracks does Hobby Time RC have?

Hobby Time RC boasts multiple indoor tracks, providing year-round RC action: A larger "fast track" with jumps, likely suitable for 1/10 scale off-road vehicles. A Mini-Z / small track for micro-scale RC. A 1/10th rock crawler course. They also have plans to open a new outdoor track in the springtime.

What types of RC cars can be raced or run at Hobby Time RC?

Hobby Time RC caters to a variety of electric RC classes, including: 1/10 scale off-road buggies, stadium trucks, and short course trucks on their larger track. Mini-Z (1/28 scale) cars and other small-scale vehicles on their dedicated mini track. Various RC crawlers on their rock crawler course. They also have vehicles available for rent, allowing visitors to try out RC racing even without owning their own car.

What are the typical operating hours for Hobby Time RC? Can I just turn up and practice?

Their general operating hours are: Tuesday - Friday: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sunday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Yes, you can generally turn up and pay a fee for track time to practice during their open hours. On race days, practice times may be more restricted. It is highly recommended to check their Facebook page (Hobby Time RC) or call them for the most current operating hours, track fees, and any temporary closures or specific event schedules.

What amenities does Hobby Time RC provide for racers and shoppers?

Hobby Time RC offers a comprehensive set of amenities: Multiple indoor RC tracks (large off-road, Mini-Z, rock crawl). A large hobby shop (20,000 sq ft) with a wide selection of RC cars, planes, boats, parts, and accessories. Areas for working on vehicles. Vehicle rentals for use on their tracks. Space available for birthday parties and private events. Customer support and likely setup/repair services.Hobby Time RC offers a comprehensive set of amenities: Multiple indoor RC tracks (large off-road, Mini-Z, rock crawl). A large hobby shop (20,000 sq ft) with a wide selection of RC cars, planes, boats, parts, and accessories. Areas for working on vehicles. Vehicle rentals for use on their tracks. Space available for birthday parties and private events. Customer support and likely setup/repair services.

Does Hobby Time RC host races or events?

Yes, Hobby Time RC is an active racing venue. They host: Regular RC car race series on their indoor tracks. They actively encourage community involvement and provide a venue for competitive racing. Information on their race calendar, rules, and classes is typically available by contacting them directly or checking their Facebook page.

How can I contact Hobby Time RC?

You can contact Hobby Time RC via: Phone: (406) 727-5557 Facebook: Search for "Hobby Time RC" for their most up-to-date information, event announcements, and community interaction. They may also have a website, but Facebook is often their primary communication channel.

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