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Tamiya models, a brief history video


Source: maxsmodels YouTube channel

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Satoshi Maezumi (Paisen RC) video review of the Tamiya Wild...


Souce: パイセンRC (Paisen RC) YouTube channel

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Gaga movie going through older Tamiya RC Guide Books from...


Source: Gaga Movie YouTube Channel

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Introducing the Dash! Yonkuro & Bakuso Brothers Let’s & Go!!...


Introducing the machines that appear in the popular mini 4WD manga “Dash! 4WD” and “Hyper Dash! 4WD”. Dash corps machines, including the protagonist Hinomaru Yoshiro’s machine “Emperor”, are on display. It is a fun lineup to make new and old dash machines and compare them. 18651 Dancing Divine Doll (MA chassis) 18649 1/32 Canon D […]

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Unique Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale on Tamiya RC chassis


We got a fantastic custom model from a reader of ours which we gladly would like to share with you: I am a big fan of the wedge-shaped concept cars from the late 60s, early 70s coming from Italy. So this time i picked the Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale which was penned by Pininfarina. Originally […]

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Customised Tamiya Rough Rider inspired by the Funco Buggy


One of our readers, Hector Coronel from the Philippines, sent us some photos of his fantastic customised Tamiya Rough Rider / Buggy Champ which we would like to share with you. He added 16 new panels, scratchbuilt the engine (no 3D print) and narrowed, lengthened and lowered the RR body shell:

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