Tamiya has a special place in the heart of ’80s kids, who would assemble their own off-road RC buggies and race them in the dirt. Those same ’80s kids are now old enough to buy real project cars, so a ...
Before we were old enough to drive, many of us sated our car obsession with RC buggies and other similar toys. It often led to a strong desire to shrink down and get behind the wheel for real. As it ...
Big kids with one leg in the 1980s may remember a radio-controlled toy car from Tamiya called the Wild One. The UK's Little Car Company is now re-releasing it, but as a drivable electric replica ...
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The Little Car Company is taking a brief break from shrinking vintage cars into incredible (and exorbitantly expensive) kid-size creations to do the exact opposite: grow a kiddie car into an ...
Bluetooth has been a serious a boon for Lego's Technic division. It gives them true freedom, to the point where the two sets going head to head here – set 42124, the Off-Road Buggy, and set 42099, the ...
Story by car@bauermedia.co.uk (Alan Taylor-Jones) Tamiya’s entry-level 2WD racing buggy built and driven Standard oil shocks and adjustable suspension arms The brand’s best buggy yet? You’d hope the ...
A radio-controlled car is one of the most popular toys for kids of all ages who like things that can go fast. But what if you’re tired of the battery-powered RC cars that dominate shelf space at toy ...
Every car fanatic's obsession started well before they were old enough to get behind the wheel. So a radio-controlled car was just about the next best thing. But just because you're old enough for the ...
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