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  2. 2Xtreme Racing - Wikipedia

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    2Xtreme Racing is a monster truck owns a National Touring show called the 2 X Monster Truck Live Tour, executing and performing at over 45 shows per year. Trucks include Bounty Hunter, Scarlet Bandit and five finger death punch inspired Knuckle Head, Hot Tamale, and newcomer Brutal, all of which compete at the various events on the annual schedule.

  3. List of M.A.S.K. toys & characters - Wikipedia

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    Outlaw: Python: An ultramarine blue Kenworth K100 tanker truck (as a toy, it is black) that transforms into an assault installation and mobile command center. First show appearance: episode 47. His mask Python fires a gripping wire. Venom's Revenge: Ripper: An assault jet pack. His Ripper mask fires a beam of metal-shredding energy. Buzzard: Flexor

  4. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    The bodies for these cars were vacuum formed polycarbonate (the most popular made of Lexan). The most popular engine was the K&B Veco McCoy. The primary sanctioning body for races for these cars was Remotely Operated Auto Racers (ROAR). In 1973–74, Jerobee, a company based in Washington State, created their 1/12 nitro car using a Cox .049 engine.

  5. Kyosho - Wikipedia

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    The bodies were vacuum molded, a totally new innovation in RC cars at the time. The DASH 1 was priced at 23,000 yen, not including the engine. Engines used were still the imported 19-class VECO (West Germany) and K&B (U.S.A.) marine engines with a Perry Carburettor and Kyosho's Fuel Stopper and a car muffler.

  6. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    Eleven body styles were released with several colors and a body exclusive to Europe and Asia. For XMODS released through RadioShack and HPI, each car came with a mini-magazine ( Super Street for the Japanese models and Hot Rod for the American models), featuring write-ups on selected models and upgrade accessories.

  7. Kyosho Inferno - Wikipedia

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    Due to the low re-sale value, an abundance of spare parts, as well as reproduction parts such as new bodies and decals, [19] the Inferno 4WD and Turbo Inferno are a good choice for entry and intermediate level RC buggy enthusiasts. Scans of the original instruction manuals for the various Inferno models are also available online. [20]

  8. Fat Shark - Wikipedia

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    [5] Fat Shark holds an annual drone racing event called the Fat Shark Frenzy and Drone Olympics in Ontario. [6] and was a major sponsor to the first annual U.S. National Drone Racing Championships in 2015. As of 2020, Fat Shark is a leading brand of goggles for drone racers. [7] Fat Shark founder is Greg French and is headquartered in Shenzhen ...

  9. Monster truck - Wikipedia

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    Originally created by modifying stock pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), they have evolved into purpose-built vehicles with tube-frame chassis and fiberglass bodies rather than metal. A competition monster truck is typically 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, and equipped with 66-inch (1.7 m) off-road tires.