Tamiya Super Champ (1982, 2014)
The Super Champ was an update to the SRB (Special Racing Buggy) chassis and was the last of Tamiya’s ‘heavy metal’ buggies. After the Super Champ, plastic would reign supreme as the structural material of choice for Tamiya’s off-road buggies.
Originally posted 2015-04-15 11:13:09.
MTH Bi-Polar Electric
MTH keeps rolling out the HO offerings at a feverish pace. The Bi-Polar is an unusual offering of an early electric locomotives that saw service on the Milwaukee Road railroad in both freight and passenger service. (more…)Originally posted 2015-05-03 12:08:49.
Tamiya Porsche 956 RM Mk.5 (1984)
The Porsche 956 was the fifth offering from Tamiya in their Racing Master series. (more…)
Originally posted 2015-10-21 20:33:28.
Tamiya Pershing – Full Option R/C Kit
The Tamiya 1/16 scale Pershing Full Option Kit was the third in the line of full option R/C tank kits from Tamiya behind the Tiger 1 and Sherman.
Originally posted 2015-07-26 16:29:44.
Tamiya Ford F150 Ranger XLT (1981)
This was an unusual combination of the Sand Scorcher/Rough Rider buggy chassis with a pickup truck body.
Originally posted 2015-09-09 18:59:12.
Tamiya Ford C100 Racing Master Mark 4 (1983)
The fourth offering in Tamiya’s Racing Master series of radio controlled kits, the C100 models one of the first cars to participate in Group C racing.
Originally posted 2015-03-10 08:50:22.
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