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Tamiya to release life-size driveable electric off-road buggy – WhichCar
The cult-classic assembly kit from 1985 returns in 8/10-scale driveable form

Vintage R/C toys are backed by a hugely passionate cult following, and Japanese toymaker Tamiya is frequently found at the centre of the collectible community with iconic nameplates such as Grasshopper, Hornet and Hotshot.
Wild One was another breakout R/C assembly kit, initially released in 1985. It enjoyed such a cult following that Tamiya later re-released it in 2012, and again in 2015.
The Wild One buggy will return bigger and better than ever in 2022, with Tamiya set to license a number of…
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