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  2. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1980s, the buggy class single-handedly turned the radio-controlled car market into a multimillion-dollar business [53] but in 1990, Tamiya, a market leader in off-road cars; shifted their attention toward on-road cars [54] when in 1991, they adapted their Manta Ray's DF-01 [55] chassis to a Nissan Skyline GT-R NISMO bodyshell.

  3. Tamiya DF-02 - Wikipedia

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    The DF-02 by Tamiya is a 1/10 scale R/C buggy, based on the popular TT-01 platform, released in 2004. The buggy features a shaft-drive 4WD transmission with gear differentials front and rear, and independent suspension on all four wheels. It is recommended for beginners due to its relatively low cost and ease of building. [1]

  4. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Zero fighter was the first to be produced in 1/48 scale and the first prop fighter added to the larger 1/32 scale in 2006 is once again the Japanese Zero. In 2023, Tamiya caught everyone by surprise with its announcement of a 1/48 F-35A Lightning II. [21] Tamiya has designed various kits and versions of the following airplanes in 1/48:

  5. Tamiya Avante - Wikipedia

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    The Tamiya Avante is a historically significant 1/10 scale four-wheel-drive electric offroad competition buggy released in 1988 as Tamiya's 72nd radio control kit under catalog number 58072. The car was designed by Tamiya's veteran designer, Fumito Taki , famous for introducing Tamiya into the radio-controlled car markets and for its better ...

  6. Tamiya Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya Incorporated (株式会社タミヤ, Kabushiki gaisha Tamiya) is a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio-controlled cars, battery and solar powered educational models, sailboat models, military vehicle models, acrylic and enamel model paints, and various modeling tools and supplies.

  7. Tamiya Sand Scorcher - Wikipedia

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    The basic body shell was also used in two other Tamiya models, namely the Monster Beetle and the Blitzer Beetle, making it Tamiya's longest-running R/C body shell design. However the original Sand Scorcher edition of the body can be identified by the wider fenders, the separate door handles and the words "1/10 RC VW BUGGY" moulded into the ...

  8. Tamiya Rough Rider - Wikipedia

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    Tamiya Rough Rider was the very first of Tamiya's SRB (Special racing buggies) series. These according to Tamiya made Radio Control Models accessible to everyone. The design is famous for its fibre glass chassis with rear torsion bars and front hairpin springs.

  9. International Federation of Model Auto Racing - Wikipedia

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    Yokomo Super Dog Fighter Works '93 – Reedy 1994 EFRA 1:8 IC Off Road Maurizio Monesi Kyosho Turbo Inferno – OPS Kirchschlag in der Buckligen Welt: 1:10 Electric Track PRO 10 Masami Hirosaka: Yokomo YRX-10 – Reedy Tamiya Raceway Sonneberg Sonneberg: 1:12 Electric Track Modified David Spashett Corally SP12G2 [20] Paris: 1995 FEMCA 1:8 Sport ...