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Kyosho Corporation (京商株式会社, Kyōshō Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese company based in Tokyo, which operates internationally under the name KYOSHO. The company's main office is located in Chiyoda , and the production headquarters are located in Atsugi, Kanagawa .
This was the first ever car in the Kyosho line up to bare the name of its designer and factory race driver Yuichi Kanai. Yuichi Kanai developed all of the Kyosho 1/8 off-road buggies from the Kyosho Turbo Burns onward [1] and was actively competing with the MP7.5 at the time. His name was used for the editions of the car that were released with ...
Kyosho Burns is a 1/8 scale four-wheel-drive, two stroke, off-road competition buggy which was released as a kit from 1987 up until 1992, with five different specifications to meet different price points.
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.
By 1935, the R-6 was becoming obsolete, and several were transferred to Aeroflot and Avia Arktika, which used them to carry passengers and cargo in Siberia before the Great Patriotic War, designated PS-7-2M17 (the "2M17" showed that the aircraft were powered by two Mikulin M-17s), or as MP-6-2M17 if floats were attached.
Kyosho – Japanese diecast and RC manufacturer. J La Mini Miniera – French race cars. Laguna Beach Creations - 1:43 white metal; Lanard Toys – Mostly cord action plastic toy cars and trucks, many very realistic. Lansdowne Models – the branch of Brooklin Models which deals specifically with British marques, as opposed to American cars.
The fixed rate for a 15-year mortgage is 6.00%, up 1 basis points from last week's average 5.99%. These figures are lower than a year ago, when rates averaged 7.50% for a 30-year term and 6.81% ...
This is a list of sources of light, the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.Light sources produce photons from another energy source, such as heat, chemical reactions, or conversion of mass or a different frequency of electromagnetic energy, and include light bulbs and stars like the Sun. Reflectors (such as the moon, cat's eyes, and mirrors) do not actually produce the light that ...