Did you ever build a Tamiya remote control car as a child and wish you could somehow shrink yourself to its 1/10th scale and drive it for real? Well now you can, thanks to the new Tamiya Wild One Max.
Everyone loves a good comeback, but this is probably the most unexpected (and pleasantly surprising) comeback announced in recent months. It’s green, too. The Little Car Company, the maker of such ...
To some younger Gen X-ers and older Millennials, the name Tamiya is synonymous with nostalgic afternoons wiled away at workbenches or in the dirt. Kids would assemble their remote-controlled Wild One ...
The electrically powered model is a nearly-full-scale version of your childhood’s radio-controlled miniature buggy! It was de rigueur for the pampered child of the 1980s to own and enjoy a Tamiya ...
The Little Car Company has built a stellar reputation for taking classic cars and turning them into miniature EVs to be driven by adults and children alike. But what happens if you reserve the recipe ...
The Little Car Company is taking a brief break from shrinking vintage cars into incredible (and exorbitantly expensive) kid-size creations to do the exact opposite: grow a kiddie car into an ...
Story by car@bauermedia.co.uk (Alan Taylor-Jones) Tamiya’s entry-level 2WD racing buggy built and driven Standard oil shocks and adjustable suspension arms The brand’s best buggy yet? You’d hope the ...