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In fact, in a subsequent video the same car can be seen hitting a top speed of 133 mph, though without a GoPro on board it’s a little bit less interesting to watch: I want one. No, no.
A video shows what is probably the tiniest electric car conversion of all time: a 1:150 Tomytec Toyota Crown becomes an RC car.
We’ve all seen those tiny little RC cars that can climb walls thanks to the suction generated with fans. Their principle is essentially the opposite to that of a hovercraft. [Engineering Afte… ...
The tiny fuel cell stack gives the car about 20 Watts of output, according to Toyota, and apparently, it will run for twice the running time of a conventional, battery-powered RC car.
The Little Car Company is trying something different with it’s latest release. The British shop’s new creation isn’t another shrunken-down interpretation of a beloved classic like the ...
Here's the full video, where a tiny, tiny Toyota crown, 1.150th the size of a real one, is turned into a fully-functional remote-control car: ...
Tiny remote control cars burst onto the scene from time to time, often sold from mall kiosks and covered in garish stickers. However, sometimes it’s more fun to build than to buy. [diorama111… ...
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Turbo Racing C73-Grey 1/76 2.4G RC Car. Race right on your desk with a tiny speedster. While only about 2 inches long, these mini cars are not lacking in speed and control.
The Little Car Company's latest model is an adult-size EV based on the Tamiya Wild One RC Car from the 1980s. It will go on sale for $45,000.
For many of us, our indoctrination to the world of cars came early on, with plush toys, tiny die-casts, ride-ons, and, of course, remote control cars. Today's RC cars are far more high-tech than ...