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  2. Traxxas - Wikipedia

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    On-road Cars: 4-tec 2.0, 4-tec 3.0, XO-1, Drag Slash, Ford Fiesta ST, Toyota GR Supra GT4 (Drag Slash is 2WD the rest are all 4WD) Flight: Alias (Drone) Boats: Spartan, Disruptor, M41, Blast (Blast is a nimh 20t motor vs the spartain and M41 having 6s brushless, Spartain has two versions: the Race boat, and the SR, Disruptor is 4s.)

  3. IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Only the latter two had greater success at the A-mains with Tamiya achieving 2nd by Lee Martin in 2013 [39] and Scott Montgomery's 8th for Traxxas in 1991, both in 2WD. At the 1989 Worlds , it was claimed by Radio Control Car Action that virtually every manufacturers, who had a 1:10 buggy on the market, was represented.

  4. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    Before that, Kyosho introduced the nitro powered Peanuts 09 in 1976 that was a smaller version of their 1:8 scale buggy, then the electric powered version called the Eleck Peanuts in 1978, that both used a beam axles [13] unlike the independent suspension cars of the Tamiyas and were like its elder 1:8 counterpart, based on beach buggies ...

  5. Nikko R/C - Wikipedia

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    A subdivision of Nikko is Nikko TEC, which can be described as a special vehicles division. 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:

  6. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    A Traxxas Electric Rustler — a Rear Wheel Drive Stadium Truck (without body) Radio-controlled cars use a common set of components for their control and operation. All cars require a transmitter , which has the joysticks for control, or in pistol grip form, a trigger for throttle and a wheel for turning, and a receiver which sits inside the car.

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