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− | {{Infobox Mini 4wd info|no. = 18036<br>94669 (Special Kit)<br>18075 (Premium)|series = [[Racing Mini 4WD]]|chassis = [[Zero Chassis]] (Zero/Special Kit)<br>[[Super-II Chassis]] (Premium)|rel = 1991 (Zero)<br>2008 (Special Kit)<br>2012 (Premium)|In fictional media = Yes|First Appearance = ''[[Dash! Yonkuro]]''|Owner = Yonkuro Hinomaru|image = <tabber> |
+ | {{Infobox Mini 4wd info|no. = 18036<br>94669 (Special Kit)<br>18075 (Premium)|series = [[Racing Mini 4WD]]|chassis = [[Zero Chassis]] (Zero/Special Kit)<br>[[Super-II Chassis]] (Premium)|rel = September 18, 1991 (Zero)<br>September 27, 2008 (Special Kit)<br>July 7, 2012 (Premium)|In fictional media = Yes|First Appearance = ''[[Dash! Yonkuro]]''|Owner = Yonkuro Hinomaru|image = <tabber> |
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− | </tabber>}}The '''Dash-001 Great Emperor''' |
+ | </tabber>}}The '''Dash-001 Great Emperor''' {{Translation|ダッシュ001号 {{Kana|大帝|グレートエンペラー}}|Dasshu Marumaruichi-gō Gurēto Enperā}} is a [[Racing Mini 4WD]] car released by Tamiya on September 18, 1991. |
It was featured in manga [[Dash! Yonkuro|''Dash! Yonkuro'']] as Yonkuro Hinomaru's 4th machine in the series. |
It was featured in manga [[Dash! Yonkuro|''Dash! Yonkuro'']] as Yonkuro Hinomaru's 4th machine in the series. |
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The Great Emperor featuring some design changes from the [[Dash-01 Super Emperor|Super Emperor]]; The rear spoiler was changed to the one that was seen on the [[Dash-0 Horizon|Horizon]] and the additional front spoiler was added to the front (in which covers the front bumper). Color scheme was changed to the more traditional Emperor-style color scheme. |
The Great Emperor featuring some design changes from the [[Dash-01 Super Emperor|Super Emperor]]; The rear spoiler was changed to the one that was seen on the [[Dash-0 Horizon|Horizon]] and the additional front spoiler was added to the front (in which covers the front bumper). Color scheme was changed to the more traditional Emperor-style color scheme. |
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− | By removing the rear spoiler, the rear cowl and the front spoiler, the '''Naked Formation''' |
+ | The normal default form with front spoiler, rear spoiler and rear cowl attached was called '''Super Aero Formation''' {{Translation|スーパーエアロフォーメーション|Sūpā Earo Fōmēshon}}. By removing the rear spoiler, the rear cowl and the front spoiler, the '''Naked Formation''' {{Translation|ネイキッドフォーメーション|Neikiddo Fōmēshon}} can be recreated. Since the front spoiler is covering the front bumper, it has to be removed if user wishes to install any [[Grade-Up Parts]] on the front bumper. |
− | The original Great Emperor comes with the white mid-diameter 5-spoke G-Emperor-type wheels paired with high-profile slick tires, while the Premium variant comes with the gold small-diameter 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheel paired with treaded tires. |
+ | The original Great Emperor comes with the white mid-diameter 5-spoke G-Emperor-type wheels paired with the black high-profile slick tires, while the Premium variant comes with the gold small-diameter 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheel paired with the black treaded tires. |
+ | The original model has its chassis frame and A parts molded in gray, while the Premium variant has its chassis frame molded in dark gray and A parts and [[Reinforced Gears with Easy Locking Gear Cover|easy locking gear cover]] molded in red. |
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⚫ | It is everything superior to Super Emperor, to the point where Yonkuro was unable to catch it |
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⚫ | {{Notice Spoiler Alert}}The Great Emperor was made by Genkuro Hinomaru (Yonkuro's father), created from his own [[Dash-01 Super Emperor]]. Genkuro return to Japan before the tournament final and give the Great Emperor to his best friend Mr. Sumeragi, who then later give it to Yonkuro without him and the rest of the team knowing the car's origin. It was first used it in the national tournament's final. |
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⚫ | During the Black Mistral arc, Yonkuro participates into the Hell Caravan rally with his Great Emperor, but during the first |
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+ | Genkuro, who is watching the race alongside Mr. Sumeragi, decided to have Mr. Sumeragi to tell Yonkuro the Great Emperor's origin and the other secret it has: The Great Emperor has two faces. Just then, Tankuro's [[Dash-02 Neo Burning Sun|Neo Burning Sun]] was busted right on the front of a big slope due to the use of condenser circuit, and Yonkuro was able to figure out his car's mystery when he saw that the smokes (produces from the Neo Burning Sun's busted motor) collides with the slope road's surface. Yonkuro then removes the front spoiler, the rear spoiler and the rear cowl and the car regains its superior performance due to reduced pressure. Using the busted Neo Burning Sun as a jump stand, the Great Emperor crossed the finish line ahead of Momotaro's [[Crimson Glory]], leading to the ultimate victory for the Dash Warriors in the national tournament. |
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⚫ | During the Black Mistral arc, Yonkuro participates into the Hell Caravan rally with his Great Emperor, but during the first stage, its front bumper and front spoiler got damaged. This forced Yonkuro to switch to [[Dash-1 Emperor|Emperor]] and later [[Liberty Emperor (Dash! Yonkuro)|Liberty Emperor]]. |
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== Technical info == |
== Technical info == |
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'''Chassis:''' Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis |
'''Chassis:''' Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis |
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+ | '''Gear Set(s):''' 4.2:1 and 5:1 (Zero/Special Kit), 3.5:1 (Premium) |
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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* [[Dash-01 Super Emperor]] |
* [[Dash-01 Super Emperor]] |
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* [[Liberty Emperor (Dash! Yonkuro)]] |
* [[Liberty Emperor (Dash! Yonkuro)]] |
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+ | * [[Dash-CB1 Geo-Emperor]] |
* [[Rise-Emperor]] |
* [[Rise-Emperor]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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+ | ==== Tamiya Japan ==== |
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* [http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products/18036great_emperor/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor on Tamiya official website (Japanese)] |
* [http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products/18036great_emperor/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor on Tamiya official website (Japanese)] |
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* [http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/94669dash001_great_emperor/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor Special Kit on Tamiya official website] |
* [http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/94669dash001_great_emperor/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor Special Kit on Tamiya official website] |
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* [http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/18075g_emperor_prem/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor Premium on Tamiya official website] |
* [http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/18075g_emperor_prem/index.htm Dash-001 Great Emperor Premium on Tamiya official website] |
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+ | ==== Tamiya America ==== |
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+ | * [https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/132-super/jr-great-emperor-premium/ Dash-001 Great Emperor Premium on Tamiya America official website] |
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{{Mini 4WD cars from Dash! Yonkuro franchise}}{{Navbox Racer Mini 4WD}} |
{{Mini 4WD cars from Dash! Yonkuro franchise}}{{Navbox Racer Mini 4WD}} |
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[[Category:Mini 4WD cars]] |
[[Category:Mini 4WD cars]] |
Revision as of 06:06, 9 August 2018
The Dash-001 Great Emperor (Japanese: ダッシュ001号 大帝, Dasshu Marumaruichi-gō Gurēto Enperā) is a Racing Mini 4WD car released by Tamiya on September 18, 1991.
It was featured in manga Dash! Yonkuro as Yonkuro Hinomaru's 4th machine in the series.
General info
The Great Emperor featuring some design changes from the Super Emperor; The rear spoiler was changed to the one that was seen on the Horizon and the additional front spoiler was added to the front (in which covers the front bumper). Color scheme was changed to the more traditional Emperor-style color scheme.
The normal default form with front spoiler, rear spoiler and rear cowl attached was called Super Aero Formation (Japanese: スーパーエアロフォーメーション, Sūpā Earo Fōmēshon). By removing the rear spoiler, the rear cowl and the front spoiler, the Naked Formation (Japanese: ネイキッドフォーメーション, Neikiddo Fōmēshon) can be recreated. Since the front spoiler is covering the front bumper, it has to be removed if user wishes to install any Grade-Up Parts on the front bumper.
The original Great Emperor comes with the white mid-diameter 5-spoke G-Emperor-type wheels paired with the black high-profile slick tires, while the Premium variant comes with the gold small-diameter 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheel paired with the black treaded tires.
The original model has its chassis frame and A parts molded in gray, while the Premium variant has its chassis frame molded in dark gray and A parts and easy locking gear cover molded in red.
In the Manga
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! |
The Great Emperor was made by Genkuro Hinomaru (Yonkuro's father), created from his own Dash-01 Super Emperor. Genkuro return to Japan before the tournament final and give the Great Emperor to his best friend Mr. Sumeragi, who then later give it to Yonkuro without him and the rest of the team knowing the car's origin. It was first used it in the national tournament's final.
It is everything superior to Super Emperor, to the point where Yonkuro's teammate Shinkuro was unable to catch it. During the beginning of the tournament's final, it get the headstart, but starts to slow down due to strong downforce and the air pressure being building inside the bodyshell!
Genkuro, who is watching the race alongside Mr. Sumeragi, decided to have Mr. Sumeragi to tell Yonkuro the Great Emperor's origin and the other secret it has: The Great Emperor has two faces. Just then, Tankuro's Neo Burning Sun was busted right on the front of a big slope due to the use of condenser circuit, and Yonkuro was able to figure out his car's mystery when he saw that the smokes (produces from the Neo Burning Sun's busted motor) collides with the slope road's surface. Yonkuro then removes the front spoiler, the rear spoiler and the rear cowl and the car regains its superior performance due to reduced pressure. Using the busted Neo Burning Sun as a jump stand, the Great Emperor crossed the finish line ahead of Momotaro's Crimson Glory, leading to the ultimate victory for the Dash Warriors in the national tournament.
During the Black Mistral arc, Yonkuro participates into the Hell Caravan rally with his Great Emperor, but during the first stage, its front bumper and front spoiler got damaged. This forced Yonkuro to switch to Emperor and later Liberty Emperor.
Technical info
Length: 131 mm (Zero/Special Kit), 150 mm (Premium)
Width: 86 mm (Zero/Special Kit), 97 mm (Premium)
Height: 50 mm (Zero), 41 mm (Special Kit)
Chassis: Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis
Gear Set(s): 4.2:1 and 5:1 (Zero/Special Kit), 3.5:1 (Premium)
Gallery
Boxarts
Trivia
- The Great Emperor was chosen to be the cover car for the 1991's Tamiya Japan Cup.
See also
- Dash-1 Emperor
- Dash-01 Super Emperor
- Liberty Emperor (Dash! Yonkuro)
- Dash-CB1 Geo-Emperor
- Rise-Emperor
External links
Tamiya Japan
- Dash-001 Great Emperor on Tamiya official website (Japanese)
- Dash-001 Great Emperor Special Kit on Tamiya official website
- Dash-001 Great Emperor Premium on Tamiya official website