Hot Shotz (1989): The Forgotten RC Adventure That Inspired a Generation

Long before drones and YouTube unboxings, there was Hot Shotz — a thrilling, fast-paced New Zealand mini-series that aired in 1989 and introduced kids to the magic of RC (radio-controlled) cars and helicopters. With only six episodes, it combined racing, espionage, and youth rebellion with a techno-flair that was decades ahead of its time.

Though largely forgotten in mainstream media, Hot Shotz holds a special place in the hearts of RC enthusiasts and 80s-90s kids. Here’s a deep dive into the show’s storyline, the iconic RC models used, and how this cult classic paved the way for modern remote-control obsession.

Plot Summary

Set in New Zealand, Hot Shotz follows four teenagers — Steve, Micro, Michelle, and Kristy — as they strive to compete in a national RC championship. Their dreams are challenged by outdated gear and fierce competitors. But when they meet Nicholas, a 17-year-old with top-tier RC equipment, the story takes a turn.

Together, they uncover a criminal operation involving counterfeiters and use their RC vehicles in daring missions, including surveillance with an FPV (First-Person View) helicopter — a concept far ahead of its time.

The final episodes feature bold rescue plans and fast-paced chases using both cars and helicopters. In one dramatic moment, an RC Porsche Le Mans is destroyed by a real vehicle, highlighting the danger and sacrifice involved in their mission.

Main Characters

  • Steve – played by Raoul McIntosh

  • Micro – played by Chris Lawrence

  • Michelle – played by Kiri Mills

  • Kristy – played by Stephanie Reuter

  • Nicholas – played by Craig Parker (who later gained international fame through The Lord of the Rings as Haldir)

  • Professor Van Hall – played by Sylvia Rands

Fun fact: Chris Lawrence (Micro) was so inspired by the RC action on set that he bought his own RC car after filming ended.

RC Cars Featured

Tamiya Falcon
Confirmed via underside footage (notably at timestamp ~4:35). This classic 1/10 scale off-road buggy was modified for street use in the show.

RC Porsche Le Mans
Seen in a pivotal emotional scene where it’s crushed by a full-sized car.

Others likely featured (based on expert community consensus):

  • Tamiya Thundershot

  • Tamiya Egress

  • Kyosho Optima Mid CSP

  • Jordan F1

  • Team Associated TC3, TC5 FT, TC5 R

  • DB5

  • Piccolo V2

  • Ryan EP

  • Skycat

  • LMH Corona

  • Junior Sport EP

Many were likely modified with road tires or custom shells for filming aesthetics.

RC Helicopter Featured

The RC helicopter played a major role, notably modified with a live FPV camera system — a remarkable technical feat for 1989.

Most likely model:
Vario Starlight — A semi-scale model with a characteristic full fuselage, large under-body air intake (round), and streamlined windshield curves.

Alternative theories (less likely):

  • Heim Flashlight (precursor of the Starlight)

  • X-Cell (from Miniature Aircraft USA)

The helicopter is shown in multiple sequences:

  • Surveillance missions

  • Aerial follow scenes

  • Final rescue scene with onboard camera feed

Behind the Scenes & Legacy

  • Director: David Green

  • Writer: Ken Catran

  • Produced in: New Zealand

  • First Aired: August–September 1989

  • Broadcast in the Netherlands: Circa 1991 on Kindernet

  • Distributed to: Over 25 countries

Hot Shotz was a pioneering effort in combining RC technology with youth drama, and is remembered fondly by fans worldwide. Despite lacking an IMDb listing, its influence is clear among RC communities and retro TV aficionados.

Conclusion

Hot Shotz (1989) isn’t just a nostalgic gem — it’s a testament to youthful curiosity, early tech integration, and the timeless appeal of RC adventures. Whether you’re a retro TV fan or RC enthusiast, this mini-series deserves a revival in conversation.

Have memories of this series? Share them below — let’s keep the RC spirit alive!

Author: V. Peters

Please leave a comment behind thank you. Tech enthusiast and blogger passionate about AI, smart home gadgets, and innovative technology. I love sharing in-depth guides, troubleshooting tips, and the latest trends to help you make the most of your devices. Let’s explore the future of tech together! I hope the info on this site is helpful to you.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x