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+ | {{Infobox Mini 4wd info|no. = 19447|series = [[Fully Cowled Mini 4WD]]|chassis = [[AR Chassis]]|rel = March 26, 2016|In fictional media = Yes|First Appearance = ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]''|Owner = Crusher Jiro|image = [[File:BeakStingerG.png|270 px]]}} |
+ | '''Beak Stinger G''' {{Translation|ビークスティンガーG|Bīku Sutingā Jī}} is a [[Fully Cowled Mini 4WD]] car by Tamiya. It was released on March 26, 2016. |
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− | It was featured in the manga [[Bakusou |
+ | It was featured in the manga ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]'' as Crusher Jiro's machine. |
== General == |
== General == |
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− | Being a combination of [[Beak Spider]], [[Ray Stinger]] and [[Brocken Gigant]], it has all the design feature of all three cars. It is consists of the front parts of Ray Stinger, the front side-guard and canopy of Brocken Gigant and the rear parts of Beak Spider. |
+ | Being a combination of [[Beak Spider]], [[Ray Stinger]] and [[Brocken Gigant]], it has all the design feature of all three cars. It is consists of the front parts of Ray Stinger, the front side-guard and canopy of Brocken Gigant and the rear parts of Beak Spider. The bodyshell is molded in metallic silver, but with the stickers it has all 3 main colors. |
− | It comes with the red |
+ | It comes with the red small diameter Saber-type low-profile wheels with the black low-profile slick tires. The chassis frame and A parts were molded in metallic gray and light gray respectively |
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+ | === ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]'' === |
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He later challenge Go and Retsu with his new car, resulting in Retsu's [[Hurricane Sonic]] and later, Go's [[Cyclone Magnum]] being damaged. Despite this, the Seiba brothers did reconstructs and combined their cars into one car and resume their race. |
He later challenge Go and Retsu with his new car, resulting in Retsu's [[Hurricane Sonic]] and later, Go's [[Cyclone Magnum]] being damaged. Despite this, the Seiba brothers did reconstructs and combined their cars into one car and resume their race. |
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− | When his Beak Stinger G got badly damaged, Jiro tries to repair it. However, it suddenly moves away from Jiro as he tries to do so, and liquids were leaking from the front parts as if it is crying. Jiro himself didn't noticed that he, himself, have sheds tears after hearing from Go and Retsu that Mini 4WD cars are keep running because they believes |
+ | When his Beak Stinger G got badly damaged, Jiro tries to repair it. However, it suddenly moves away from Jiro as he tries to do so, and liquids were leaking from the front parts as if it is crying. Jiro himself didn't noticed that he, himself, have sheds tears after hearing from Go and Retsu that Mini 4WD cars are keep running because they believes their owners. |
− | Both racers were resumes their race as they have finished repaired their cars. In the end, the Seiba brother had won the race. After the race, Jiro restores the Beak Stinger G back into the Beak Spider, Ray Stinger and Brocken Gigant and return them to their owners.<ref>Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 of [[Bakusou |
+ | Both racers were resumes their race as they have finished repaired their cars. In the end, the Seiba brother had won the race. After the race, Jiro restores the Beak Stinger G back into the Beak Spider, Ray Stinger and Brocken Gigant and return them to their owners.<ref>Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 of ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]''</ref> |
== Technical info == |
== Technical info == |
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+ | {{Technical Info Header}}{{Technical Info List|Variant=Standard|Item number=19447|Body color=Silver|Body material=ABS|Chassis type=[[AR Chassis|AR]]|Chassis frame=Metallic Gray, ABS|Chassis A parts=Light Gray, POM|Wheel size=Small|Wheel type=Low-Profile Saber-Type|Wheel spoke=5|Wheel fitment=Track-Only Stagger|Wheel color=Red|Wheel material=Polypropylene|Tire size=Small|Tire type=Low-Profile Slick|Tire color=Black|Tire material=Med. Elastomer|Length=155|Width=97|Height=44|Motor=Standard|Gear=3.5:1}}<br /> |
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− | '''Length:''' 155 mm |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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− | '''Width:''' 97 mm |
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+ | === Boxarts === |
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− | '''Height:''' N/A |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BeakStingerGBoxart.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | === Images === |
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− | '''Chassis:''' AR Chassis |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | BeakStingerGShootingProudStarRiseEmperor.png|Beak Stinger G, with [[Shooting Proud Star]] and [[Rise-Emperor]]. |
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− | '''Gear set(s):''' 3.5:1 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * Similar to other cars in the ''Let's & Go!'' series, it doesn't have |
+ | * Similar to other cars in the ''Let's & Go!'' series, it doesn't have the front bumper and rear roller stay in the manga. |
+ | ** However Beak Stinger G is similar to [[Ray Stinger]], as both are released as race cars in the Mini 4WD line-ups other than the [[Mechanical Mini 4WD]] line-up. |
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+ | ** As seen in chapter 4 of the manga, the Beak Stinger G has the modified. bumperless [[Super TZ Chassis]] underneath its bodyshell. Coincidentally, both Super TZ and [[AR Chassis]] has the same wheelbase length and the AR Chassis is a successor to the Super TZ Chassis. |
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+ | * According to Tetsuhiro Koshita, the idea of having 3 cars merges into one car on Beak Stinger G was inspired by [[Wikipedia:Getter Robo|Getter Robo]]. |
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+ | * It was originally name 'Beak G Stinger' in its debut chapter in the serialization of the manga. It has been since corrected in the tankoubon version. |
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+ | ** Interestingly, this also happened in another [[Hyper Dash! Yonkuro|on-going Mini 4WD manga]], where one of the cars was renamed from 'Burning God Sun' to '[[God Burning Sun]]'. |
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+ | * To celebrate the creation and release of Beak Stinger G, ''CoroCoro Channel'' (Official ''CoroCoro'' Youtube Channel) held a race that has MC Guts's [[Great BlastSonic]] race against Tetsuhiro Koshita's Beak Stinger G, with MC Guts's car comes out as a winner. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtVdGNQ4Qds</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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+ | === Tamiya Japan === |
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+ | *[http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/19447/index.htm Beak Stinger G] at Tamiya Japan |
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+ | === Tamiya America === |
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+ | *[https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/132-rev/jr-beak-stinger-g/ Beak Stinger G] at Tamiya America |
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 29 March 2021
Beak Stinger G (Japanese: ビークスティンガーG, Bīku Sutingā Jī) is a Fully Cowled Mini 4WD car by Tamiya. It was released on March 26, 2016.
It was featured in the manga Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers! as Crusher Jiro's machine.
General
Being a combination of Beak Spider, Ray Stinger and Brocken Gigant, it has all the design feature of all three cars. It is consists of the front parts of Ray Stinger, the front side-guard and canopy of Brocken Gigant and the rear parts of Beak Spider. The bodyshell is molded in metallic silver, but with the stickers it has all 3 main colors.
It comes with the red small diameter Saber-type low-profile wheels with the black low-profile slick tires. The chassis frame and A parts were molded in metallic gray and light gray respectively
In media
Spoiler alert!
This section of the article may contains details concerning the progression of the plot. If you do not want it to be spoiled for you, skip this section! |
Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!
In the flashback episodes of Return Racers, shortly after his gang's minicars destroyed the Ogami trio's minicars, Crusher Jiro reconstructs them into one chinema machine: the Beak Stinger G. It inherited all 3 special moves from the Ogami trio's cars.
He later challenge Go and Retsu with his new car, resulting in Retsu's Hurricane Sonic and later, Go's Cyclone Magnum being damaged. Despite this, the Seiba brothers did reconstructs and combined their cars into one car and resume their race.
When his Beak Stinger G got badly damaged, Jiro tries to repair it. However, it suddenly moves away from Jiro as he tries to do so, and liquids were leaking from the front parts as if it is crying. Jiro himself didn't noticed that he, himself, have sheds tears after hearing from Go and Retsu that Mini 4WD cars are keep running because they believes their owners.
Both racers were resumes their race as they have finished repaired their cars. In the end, the Seiba brother had won the race. After the race, Jiro restores the Beak Stinger G back into the Beak Spider, Ray Stinger and Brocken Gigant and return them to their owners.[1]
Technical info
Variant | Body | Chassis | Wheels | Tires | Motor | Dimensions | Gear |
Standard |
Color: Silver |
Type: AR |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 155 |
3.5:1 |
Gallery
Boxarts
Images
Trivia
- Similar to other cars in the Let's & Go! series, it doesn't have the front bumper and rear roller stay in the manga.
- However Beak Stinger G is similar to Ray Stinger, as both are released as race cars in the Mini 4WD line-ups other than the Mechanical Mini 4WD line-up.
- As seen in chapter 4 of the manga, the Beak Stinger G has the modified. bumperless Super TZ Chassis underneath its bodyshell. Coincidentally, both Super TZ and AR Chassis has the same wheelbase length and the AR Chassis is a successor to the Super TZ Chassis.
- According to Tetsuhiro Koshita, the idea of having 3 cars merges into one car on Beak Stinger G was inspired by Getter Robo.
- It was originally name 'Beak G Stinger' in its debut chapter in the serialization of the manga. It has been since corrected in the tankoubon version.
- Interestingly, this also happened in another on-going Mini 4WD manga, where one of the cars was renamed from 'Burning God Sun' to 'God Burning Sun'.
- To celebrate the creation and release of Beak Stinger G, CoroCoro Channel (Official CoroCoro Youtube Channel) held a race that has MC Guts's Great BlastSonic race against Tetsuhiro Koshita's Beak Stinger G, with MC Guts's car comes out as a winner. [2]
See also
References
- ↑ Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 of Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtVdGNQ4Qds
External links
Tamiya Japan
- Beak Stinger G at Tamiya Japan
Tamiya America
- Beak Stinger G at Tamiya America
Fully Cowled Mini 4WD series | ||
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Super-1 | Magnum Saber* · Sonic Saber* · Tridagger X* · Black Saber · Spin-Axe · Proto-Saber JB · Victory Magnum* · Vanguard Sonic* · Beak Spider* · Neo-Tridagger ZMC* · Fighter Magnum VFX* · Ray Stinger* · Shining Scorpion* · Bergkaiser* | |
Super-FM | Brocken Gigant* · Gun Bluster XTO* | |
Super TZ | Cyclone Magnum* · Hurricane Sonic* · Cyclone Magnum TRF · Diospada* · Beat-Magnum* · Buster-Sonic* · Beat-Magnum TRF · Fire Stinger | |
VS | Spin-Viper† · Diomars-Nero† | |
Super-II | Spin Cobra† | |
AR | Z Wing Magnum · Great BlastSonic · Beak Stinger G · Proto-Saber Evolution† · Tridagger WX | |
FM-A | Great Magnum R · Cosmosonic | |
* denotes Premium version available; † denotes racing chassis re-release of a Mechanical Mini 4WD car |