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  2. Mini-Z - Wikipedia

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    Mini-Z is a brand name for a popular line of 1:28-scale electric radio-controlled cars manufactured by Kyosho Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of various radio-controlled devices. Kyosho makes a huge number of bodies [1] for the Mini-Z. The wheelbase can range from 86mm to 106mm.

  3. Kyosho Inferno - Wikipedia

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    The versatility of this platform also enabled Kyosho to create 1:8 scale road and rally cars called the "Super Eight GP LANDMAX 4WD" [3] and the Inferno ST (Stadium Truck) series. The Landmax were based on the original Inferno chassis until 2001, and then the Inferno MP7.5 chassis until 2008.

  4. Kyosho - Wikipedia

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    The Inferno MP9 TKI3 of David Ronnefalk, 2013 EFRA champion Various Mini-Z models DNano display model and chassis. Kyosho produces a wider range of RC products than any other RC manufacturer, including racing and ready-to-run cars, trucks, excavators, helicopters, scale, sport and warbird RC planes, and a range of RC boats.

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Artin – Chinese manufacturer of 1:64, 1:43, and 1:32 scale cars and track. Asahi – Japanese tin, but also diecast "Model Pet" series as agent in Japan for Corgi & Lone Star. Atlas – Chinese 1:76 (buses), 1:87 (tram cars), and 1:43 scale diecast models, some recasts of Norevs also reissues of old Dinkys with old packaging designs.

  6. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    A 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy is a 1:10 scale radio-controlled dune buggy designed for off-road racing. These cars are based on their full-scale equivalents that are commonly found in desert racing. The buggies are split into two race categories, two (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD). These can easily be distinguished visually by their ...

  7. Serpent Model Racing Cars - Wikipedia

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    The pair built their first RC car in 1972, using a Kyosho Dash 1 chassis they modified. [2] In 1977, the duo started to develop their first car under the Serpent name in 1977 and in 1979; both Bervoets and Ton had won separate EFRA 1:8 titles with their Mk. III Pro. [3]

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