If you care about cost at all then the RR is just not for you.
Generally like the shot but would like to see it a bit brighter to bring out the bricks more. (Personal opinion only)
I like the little flying alien over the guy's head....
Use chocolate syrup and Photoshop it black.
(You could then lick it off if no shower was available.)
Just up the road from us is a retirement community that has a large remote-control group. They have large track for cars, large area for drones with obstacles and a large field for planes.
I would suggest you put your question to the president of this large group. Their website is:
https://www.modelaircraft.org/club/otow-rc-car-club-inc
These are old, retired guys like me and I'd guess you may get more info than you can handle....
Have this thread up in Edge and Chrome simultaneously right now. No problem. One has to be the Prime when you click on a link.
Both have ads, just different ones.
Here's one from the late fifties. I didn't take, did help develop and do own it.
The 55+ neighborhood just up the road (On Top of The World - Ocala) has a big RV car, Plane and copter park and they have some of the cars rigged with cameras. I've seen the units going around but not any of the video. They do have a website so those interested could go there and ask.
It's quite an amenity, many folks moved there just for that.
I was always deep scanned and hyper checked but I did expect it. My ticket was usually bought late the day before or that morning and it was one-way. Frequently I was traveling with handguns checked in luggage and the boarding pass usually had a bright red X marked near the bottom. I enjoyed the life for a few years but got tired of airports and flying to some new place in the US.
We are located in a very suburban area, a gated 55plus community, and I have 3 outdoor cameras that are on all the time. Two are trail cameras and one is a PTZ Wi-Fi camera on a pole.
You wouldn't think there would be much to capture but we've had coyotes, bobcats, armadillos, possums and bears wander through.
Not art but photo capture and a chance to play with Photoshop on low-light photos.
Many, many different brands and models. More details? Picture would be better!
I also have 3 photo frames plugged in various places in the house, two in the kitchen randomly playing my wife's favorites. Easy to use, a/c powered, and each has a remote to turn off and on and change stills or videos.
How about using old laptops? I have 3 around here somewhere.
Photography didn't change, the world did. The big, heavy DSLR is going the way of the buggy whip. The world changes and we change with it.
Everything has a camera built in now. My phone, my laptop and my Kindle reader all have cameras that under the right conditions take just as good pictures as my Nikon.
Better away. Keep the old man alive so they don't wake up the back-up.........