RC Cam

The RC Cam is a small "flowerpot" in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The RC Cam is a crudely made flowerpot that, although bears the "RC" in its name, is not exactly a remote-controlled vehicle, but nevertheless behaves similarly to a normal vehicle. Given the "Cam" designation, the RC Cam is probably a camera disguised as a flowerpot, but there is no actual camera on it which suggests it would be hidden inside and covered in dirt.

It features functional headlights and taillights that light up at night, and it is capable of generating skid marks (despite having no wheels). Nevertheless, the RC Cam still lacks an engine noise, damageable parts, and a collision file (thus being partially unable to collide with other vehicles). When the player character enters the vehicle, he opens an invisible "door" and sits on it. The vehicle has capacity for two people.

In the Definitive Edition of the game, the RC Cam now spawns with four wheels, though everything else remains much the same.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Performance of the RC Cam can be described as mixed, due to its very compact construction. The flowerpot is highly nimble due to its very short wheelbase and light weight, and is moderately good in speed. However, its short wheelbase also increases the possibility of the vehicle spinning out, and the low ground clearance of the RC Cam makes it more difficult to control on bumps.

Availability
It is unknown why the RC Cam is included in the game, if it serves a certain function in-game (the "cam" in the model name may suggest that it is used as a camera dummy for the third-person view, or it maybe what the player actually drives in first person view), or if it was used during development for debugging/testing purposes. The design and name suggests maybe it was meant to be used for spying purposes in a beta mission. It is never used in any missions, nor can it be seen anywhere. The only means of obtaining the vehicle is via a trainer or modification.

The vehicle was to be used during a Caligula's Heist prep mission, in which the player had to use the RC Cam disguised as a plant pot to take pictures of the guard using the keypad.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * If using a modification to be able to tune it, the player will be able to add visible wheels, nitro and even Hydraulics on it.
 * Because of its tiny structure, both the driver and the passenger will clip each other, like if both are using the same seat.
 * If the player gets a wanted level while in the RC Cam, the police dispatch won't mention it when reporting the player's crime.