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  2. Nikko R/C - Wikipedia

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    Currently the only TEC division product being sold is the ProClass series of cars. The series consists of F1 cars, upgradeable 1/14 scale cars, and 1/10 cars that are almost hobby quality. Older TEC division vehicles included: Thor-type trucks: Large 1/10 4wd trucks powered by 7.2v batteries and twin 380 motors, with working headlights.

  3. Mini-Z - Wikipedia

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    Driving is a lot more important than equipment. A full-scale race course can be set up in the driveway of a home, and with the RCP tracks, it can be taken down in less than 15 minutes with help from a few racers. They are seen as a great way to get into RC racing. In the United States, the biggest race is the PN Racing World Cup event. They ...

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Norscot - American manufacturers of diecast trailer trucks. Novacar – Portuguese producer of Matchbox size cars; acquired by Majorette. Novoexport – Russian export organization for Russian diecast. NP (Norddeutsche Plastikfabrik) – German brand of 1:43 scale soft plastic toy cars; Nylint – Tonka like trucks of mostly pressed steel or ...

  5. New Bright - Wikipedia

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    New Bright sells radio-controlled licensed sports cars, monster trucks, ATVs, and speedboats including Forza Motorsport-themed Bugatti and Chevrolet cars and two RC vehicles (Jeep Wrangler Trailcat concept and Ford Bronco racing truck) with mobile app-connected cameras marketed as DashCams, [4] as well as unlicensed New Bright-branded products, including monster trucks, drag racers, dune ...

  6. Ertl Company - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s Ertl started the American Muscle line up of diecast collectible cars, trucks, and motorcycles. These were 1:18 or 1:10 scale replicas that quickly found a dedicated following of baby boomers. Limited editions of 2,500 were especially sought after. Many of the earliest releases have fetched upwards of $500.

  7. Stadium truck - Wikipedia

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    A stadium truck is a small, off-road radio-controlled car, either rear wheel drive (example: Traxxas Rustler) or four wheel drive (example: Arrma Vorteks 4x4). Stadium trucks are distinct from other types of off-road R/C vehicles, such as buggies and short course trucks, by their combination of truck-style bodies and open-wheeled layout.