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The Little Car Company, better known for its ‘junior’ versions of classic cars such as the Bugatti Type 45 and Aston Martin DB5, has released more details and images of something aimed at grown ups: a ...
The Little Car Company is making a drivable version of Tamiya's Wild One 1/10-scale remote-controlled off-road buggy, called the Wild One Max. Blown up to 8/10 scale, the adult-size romper is ...
The drivable electric buggy can accommodate drivers ranging from 1.6 to 1.95 ... by The Little Car Company under official license from Tamiya," said Pete Binger from Tamiya UK distributor, The ...
Their latest is a revival of the Tamiya Wild One radio control car, but this time as a giant off-road buggy you build yourself and then drive. If you grew up in the '80s or '90s and played with R ...
remove the driver and then get to the pack. Once you are in, there’s not a huge amount of space for battery cables. The DT-04 Fighter Nxgen isn’t the cheapest Tamiya buggy available ...
the Tamiya Wild One R/C kit car. The mini-car is technically an electric off-road buggy that can be rendered road-legal if the owner desires it. There will be a standard version, with upgrades ...
Tamiya’s iconic radio-controlled off-road buggy, the Wild One, is making a comeback – as a real-life electric-powered buggy that can be driven by actual people. The original 1/10th scale Wild ...
Called Tamiya Wild One Max, TLCC's buggy is different in one very significant ... but it still arrives in kit form to be assembled! The driver has a racing steering wheel and digital dials ...