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Back in the early days of YouTube, before RC had a real home here, I hit record — and RCSparks Studio was born. There were hobbyists, sure, but no one was showing the scale, the grit, and the storytelling that would go on to inspire thousands of RC channels around the world. We didn’t just join the scene — we started it.
Over 17 years later, billions of views, and countless adventures, RCSparks has become more than a channel — it’s the original RC community hub on YouTube. From massive hydraulic RC builds to wild mud runs, from miniature construction sites to heavy equipment in the backwoods, we’ve kept pushing the limits of what’s possible in this hobby.
If you’ve been with us from the start you already know the ride we’ve been on. If you’re new here — welcome to where it all began. I'm still creating, still innovating, and still having as much fun as the very first day. Whether you’re here for inspiration, entertainment, or just to see big toys move dirt, you’ve found the place.
Over 17 years later, billions of views, and countless adventures, RCSparks has become more than a channel — it’s the original RC community hub on YouTube. From massive hydraulic RC builds to wild mud runs, from miniature construction sites to heavy equipment in the backwoods, we’ve kept pushing the limits of what’s possible in this hobby.
If you’ve been with us from the start you already know the ride we’ve been on. If you’re new here — welcome to where it all began. I'm still creating, still innovating, and still having as much fun as the very first day. Whether you’re here for inspiration, entertainment, or just to see big toys move dirt, you’ve found the place.
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RCSparks Studio
My inbox for the last decade:
“You should RC everything!”
—also my inbox when I RC everything—
“Wow, so lazy. Why don’t you just do the work yourself?”
Somewhere out there, two people are arguing about this post right now.
Meanwhile, I’m over here… mowing the lawn… with a remote control… smiling like a Boss. 😈
Here’s my Mowrator. It’s cool. Designed by engineers who used to work with DJI (the Drone Manufacturer) - you can defiantly see the similarities.
Is there an Advantage over the Robot mowers I have, like Yarbo?
Mowrator S1 – Remote-control, all-wheel-drive, and built tough. Handles steep slopes (up to 40 degrees), thick grass, roots, and rough terrain without trouble. I get full hands-on control, and it’s not just a mower – it can plow snow, mulch leaves, and tow loads. Uses a full 21-inch mower blade, so the cut is more like a traditional push mower. Costs less than a Yarbo, but you have to be there to run it — which is half the fun.
Yarbo – Fully autonomous, GPS-guided, and happy to mow without you touching it. Can cover large lawns (up to 6 acres) and avoids obstacles on its own. Just like the Mowrator, it can snow blow, tow, and mulch leaves. Instead of a single 21-inch blade, Yarbo uses two spinning disks with smaller cutting blades. More expensive, but ideal if you want to set it and forget it.
Verdict:
If you want hands-on control, traditional cutting power, and year-round versatility, Mowrator is hard to beat.
If you want a self-driving mower with modular capability for large, flat areas, Yarbo might be the one.
Either way, they both make pushing a mower feel like something from another lifetime.
You’re welcome.
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RCSparks Studio
WE did it. Together.
Today, RCSparks Studio crossed 2 billion views on YouTube—and my heart is overflowing with gratitude.
This isn’t just a number on a screen.
This is the result of years of dedication, connection, passion, and unwavering support from a community that refused to give up on me—even when things got tough. This is our victory.
There were times I was accused of buying views. Rumors spread. People doubted. It stung. But through it all, those of you who knew me—who stuck by me, who encouraged me, who believed in what we were building—you held me up. You reminded me that truth, hard work, and honesty always win out in the end.
We’ve laughed together.
We’ve cried together.
We’ve broken RC parts, shared ideas, built wild projects, and filmed the chaos.
And today—we reached two billion views. Not with gimmicks. Not with hype. But with real connection, real community, and real love for this hobby.
You didn’t just “watch my channel.”
You helped build one of the most vibrant RC communities on the planet.
You are the spark that keeps this fire burning.
So thank you—for every comment, every share, every like, every time you showed up. Thank you for caring. Thank you for standing with me. And thank you for proving that when people come together with passion and purpose—incredible things happen.
Here’s to the next chapter—whatever it may look like.
We built this. We earned this.
And we’re just getting started. 🚀
– Aaron
#RCSparks #2BillionViews #Gratitude #BuiltTogether #RCFamily #RCCommunity #HobbyWithHeart
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RCSparks Studio
🚨 ATTENTION RC BUILDERS & CREATORS! 🚨
Want extra exposure for your YouTube channel or RC projects?
💥 YouTube has rolled out a NEW Community feature on my RCSparks Studio channel — and it’s LIVE right now in beta! That means YOU can share your RC creations directly in the Posts section of MY channel, and thousands of viewers will see it.
🔧 Trucks, tanks, crawlers, boats — whatever you’ve got, let the world see it.
✅ REQUIREMENTS:
• Be subscribed to RCSparks Studio for at least 24 hours
• Use the YouTube MOBILE APP ONLY
• Go to the “Posts” tab on my channel
• Tap “Create” and share your photos, videos, or a link to your channel
• Add a quick description and hit POST!
💬 Tons of people are already getting likes, views, and subscribers from posting — don’t miss out on this while it’s hot! 🔥
Let me help promote your amazing work.
See you in the feed!
– Aaron (RCSparks)
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RCSparks Studio
See this smug face, its a face of a warrior who has come through battles and has things to teach.
You might think I’ve recently been attacked for my RC work. And yeah, that’s true—it's been happening for 17 years. But let me tell you what I’ve learned, and how I stopped giving a damn about people’s empty noise. It helped make me healthy!
To Every Creator, Builder, and Artist Out There:
You don’t owe anyone perfection. We are modellers and builders. We are artists. We are CREATORS. This means taking risks and trying new things.
You don’t need to meet the expectations of people who haven’t even bothered to lift a finger. Screw ’em. They havent done anything notable in your area to even have an opinion.
You’re free to build the way you want. To experiment, even if it means failing. To create art that’s YOURS—nobody else’s.
That’s the whole point of this hobby. That’s how new ideas get born.
People who don't get it? They’re irrelevant. Don’t let their useless opinions mess with your vision.
Take it from someone who’s BEEN through it:
For over a decade, I sat at the top of the RC game on YouTube.
Not by luck. Not by hype. But by grinding, creating, failing, building — and showing up when no one else would.
I Was the King. Yeah, I said it.
I helped shape the space so many creators now thrive in.
And I’m proud of that.
Do I still chase the crown? No.
Because real kings don’t need to..
I’m still here.
Still building. Still loving this hobby.
And watching the next generation do their thing — with a quiet smile and mud on my boots. Its their time now.
To the ones who came after: Go hard. Break rules. Make it your own. Stand proud and dont let the others try to bring you down. You are DOING something, when they are simply observing YOU!
To the haters:
Being first, best, and bold always makes people uncomfortable.
I can live with that.
– Aaron Bidochka | RCSparks
The Original. Still Standing.
#RCBuilder #OGStatus #KingOfTheTrail #RespectTheRoots #RCSparksLegacy #Truth #RCSparks #RCHobby #InItForLife
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TheRealRCSparks
(7 years ago)
THANK YOU FOR 70 MILLION VIEWS!! WOW! Maurice and I are so happy you enjoyed the show :)
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oscarzt1652
(8 years ago)
this guy is goals. Polaris RZR, a bobcat, sick ford f350 and a shit ton of RC stuff with all of british columbia to drive them around in. also a big garage for the RC stuff
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tommyfree4736
(8 years ago)
big thumbs up for captain maurice. Can't believe he is 3 and a half. where has the time gone. got a great kid medic. Can't wait to do this with my boy
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vehiclecentral1274
(7 years ago)
nice boat and great driver!!! whats the motor on that boat? im very curious? also whats the pump for the fire hose?
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chriswellzimba9577
(7 years ago)
Been watching it from Zambia with my three girls. They absolutely loved it. Challenging for Dads too.
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moereefer
(7 years ago)
Good stuff I also just got my son a first drive on a RC buggie 1/8 arrma with 3s. He loved it
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redfoxbeastly3188
(8 years ago)
You are such a good influence on him and the more he learns about the hobby eventually he'll probably no more than anyone else about the hobby
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romanatwood9361
(8 years ago)
I'm happy that the 3yr can drive a rc boat I'm so so proud
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WILDDAGGERTV
(8 years ago)
the dagger boat friend ...it's still alive ...just finding time . much love to ya all ..
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donfredette533
(6 years ago)
These times are so important you sir are a fantastic dad...life goes in stages..eeach one is better and more enjoyable as you go...im now hanging with my grandboys. 4 of them 2,4,5,6..im having an absolute blast..i did youth garden tractor pulls with my sons..at about 7yrs...i cant wait to start building tractors with my grands...the rc is another great idea..be proud enjoy every minute you can it goes fast...
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howardfortyfive9676
(8 years ago)
You're a great Dad to spend fun times with Morris the Fire Boat Captain!!
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captainsirjackchucklebutty6147
(3 years ago)
Great Dad moment! Good for you,and very good for him ! xxxxx
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