Walthers Super Chief

Walthers Santa Fe “Super Chief” and “El Capitan” named trains are pulled by the “Warbonnet” clad F3 and F7 locomotives. (more…)
Originally posted 2010-12-31 12:57:38.
Tamiya Super Champ (1982)

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.
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Originally posted 2008-01-05 06:16:24.
Tamiya 934 30th Anniversary (2006)

In 1976, Tamiya stormed onto the R/C car scene with the 1/12 scale Porsche 934.
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Originally posted 2008-02-26 13:59:21.
Tamiya Blazing Blazer (1982)

The second offering in the famous three-speed line from Tamiya, the Blazing Blazer was an unusual vehicle, modeled after an off-road racing truck. (more…)
Originally posted 2008-01-04 10:40:38.



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