Big kids with one leg in the 1980s may remember a radio-controlled toy car from Tamiya called the Wild One. The UK's Little Car Company is now re-releasing it, but as a drivable electric replica ...
Before we were old enough to drive, many of us sated our car obsession with RC buggies and other similar toys. It often led to a strong desire to shrink down and get behind the wheel for real. As it ...
To begin with, the Max is powered by 14.4-kWh worth of battery packs—eight swappable batteries, in total. We originally reported it had a much smaller battery; it's unclear if that version will still ...
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 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 ...
As the regular readers know, I credit where I am today to an early interest in RC cars. I was born a car enthusiast. But building, fixing, and driving radio controlled cars got me into the ...
RC cars are a great way to have fun hooning around. There’s plenty of laughs to be had racing your friends in the local grocery store carpark, ideally after hours. [Ivan Miranda] wanted to go in a ...
MotorStorm RC isn't a MotorStorm game. Well, of course it is – there's a big MotorStorm logo on the front of the box – but it's nothing like any of the games that have appeared in the series before.
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