To some younger Gen X-ers and older Millennials, the name Tamiya is synonymous with nostalgic afternoons wiled away at workbenches or in the dirt. Kids would assemble their remote-controlled Wild One ...
The Little Car Company in the U.K. is building a full-size version of the 1:10-scale Tamiya Wild One RC car. Its eight swappable battery packs will offer a claimed 124 miles of range. The Wild One ...
Available to pre-order with delivery in the new year is Tamiya’s glorious DTM-spec 190 E Evo II. This is a 1:10 scale ...
Tamiya is a Japanese company that has been on the cutting edge of "hobby grade" remote control cars since 1976, when they released their first RC kit. Before that, they were in the lumber industry and ...
Up until now, the Little Car Company’s models have all been junior-size EVs based on automotive Holy Grails such as the Aston Martin DB5 and Ferrari Testa Rossa J. That wasn’t an option with the Wild ...
The drive: Tamiya kits are in many cases the first step into a hobby rather than toy-grade RC, so simplicity and durability have been prioritised over speed and tuning ability. Apart from the steering ...
Building and racing radio controlled cars is a strong and vivid childhood memory for me. Now my kids are getting a little older I've been keen to get them as enthused about these super-fast model kit ...
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