As an Autopian reader and former child, you probably at some point assembled at least one or two plastic model-kits with hopes to bring your four-wheeled fantasies into three-dimensional reality, even ...
Iconic Japanese R/C specialist Tamiya has announced a few new additions to its 2022 remote-control lineup. As Tamiya previewed this week, enthusiasts can look forward to several faithfully recreated R ...
The Little Car Company in the U.K. is building a full-size version of the 1:10-scale Tamiya Wild One RC car. Its eight swappable battery packs will offer a claimed 124 miles of range. The Wild One ...
The upcoming "Wild One Max" is an 8/10th scale replica of the 1985 model built by The Little Car Company in partnership with its original manufacturer, Tamiya. According to autoblog, the buggy ...
Before iPhones, Snapchat, and bingeing on TV series were things, kids grew up playing with toys. We know: stunning revelation, right? If you are anything like us—and we’re betting you are, since, um, ...
Who remembers the Sand Scorcher—the Tamiya Baja Bug first released in 1979? Well, the good people at auction site Collecting Cars certainly haven’t forgotten the classic radio-controlled car which ...
Stunning, isn’t it? Tamiya has a reputation for detailed bodyshells, but its Porsche 911 2.8 RSR is a near perfect 1/10 th recreation of the 1970s original. Even better, there’s a new chassis ...
Up until now, the Little Car Company’s models have all been junior-size EVs based on automotive Holy Grails such as the Aston Martin DB5 and Ferrari Testa Rossa J. That wasn’t an option with the Wild ...
The Little Car Company has re-created a Tamiya Wild One RC car you can actually drive. Unlike the original 1/10th scale version, the new Wild One Max comes in a gigantic 8/10th scale, and is so large ...