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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
These off-road RC cars aren't like the ones from your childhood. They're beefier, faster, and built to conquer the limits of your imagination. Construct the most epic bumpy, muddy course, and watch ...
Every car fanatic's obsession started well before they were old enough to get behind the wheel. So a radio-controlled car was just about the next best thing. But just because you're old enough for the ...
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 ...
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The remote-controlled cars and trucks of today are miles ahead of what we had as children. They're faster, the batteries are lithium-ion and last longer, and they're way tougher too. (After all, was ...
The Little Car Company is trying something different with it’s latest release. The British shop’s new creation isn’t another shrunken-down interpretation of a beloved classic like the Bugatti Baby ...