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  2. Marui Big Bear Datsun - Wikipedia

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    Owners of the original version (v.1) of the Big Bear experienced problems with its differential gears. This kit used the same gearboxes and gears as the Marui Jeep CJ (MT-59-RC-7) and the Marui Toyota Landcruiser (MT-59-RC-8) kits and consisted of 2 large bevel gears, and a gear set of 48 pitch metric. This proved to be a major problem for the ...

  3. Big Trak - Wikipedia

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    BIG TRAK / bigtrak is a programmable toy electric vehicle created by Milton Bradley in 1979, resembling a futuristic Sci-Fi tank / utility vehicle. [1] The original Big Trak was a six- wheeled ( two-wheel drive ) tank with a front-mounted blue "photon beam" headlamp, and a keypad on top.

  4. Tamiya Blackfoot - Wikipedia

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    The Tamiya Blackfoot was a 1/10-scale, electric radio controlled model monster truck produced by the Tamiya Corporation of Japan. It was released October 8, 1986 and produced through 1993. It was released October 8, 1986 and produced through 1993.

  5. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    U.S. UTILITY TRUCK M151A2 "Grenada 1983" 2013: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35333: British Paratroopers & Bicycle set: 2013: Yes - 35334: U.S. Utility Truck M151A1 "Vietnam War" 2013: Yes: Rebox from X with new parts 35335: German Nashorn 8.8 cm Pak43/1 auf Geschützwagen III/IV (Sd.Kfz.164) 2014: Yes - 35336: Ford GPA Amphibian ¼ ton 4x4 ...

  6. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    The revolutionary advancement was the “remote control throttle” (not radio control). This consisted of a second line fed from the car, through the pylon and back to the “driver” to control the throttle of the .049 cubic inch, two-stroke gas engine. Remote control by radio was the next step. [20] Wen-Mac/Testors 1966 Mustang 1:11 Scale

  7. HPI Savage - Wikipedia

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    HPI Savage is a line of radio-controlled monster trucks manufactured in Japan by Hobby Products International of Foothill Ranch, California, US. The overall setup of the Savage, with its massive tires and tall suspension, make it a perfect truck for bashing, and also enables the model to be able to withstand tremendous abuse. The Savage is used ...