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{{Infobox Mini 4wd info |
{{Infobox Mini 4wd info |
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+ | |no. = 18717 (Normal, worldwide release)<br>95551 (Normal, Japan release)<br>92419 (Silver Metallic) |
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− | |no. = 18717 |
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|series = [[Mini 4WD REV]] |
|series = [[Mini 4WD REV]] |
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|chassis = [[FM-A Chassis]] |
|chassis = [[FM-A Chassis]] |
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− | |rel = June 6, 2019 (Philippines)<br>November 2019 (Worldwide) |
+ | |rel = June 6, 2019 (Philippines)<br>November 30, 2019 (Worldwide)<br>June 22, 2020 (Silver Metallic, Philippines) |
|image = [[File:Dyipne.png|270 px]] |
|image = [[File:Dyipne.png|270 px]] |
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== General info == |
== General info == |
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− | The Dyipne, as the name implies, is inspired by the [[wikipedia:Jeepney|Jeepney]] |
+ | The Dyipne, as the name implies, is inspired by the [[wikipedia:Jeepney|Jeepney]], an iconic form of minibus originally derived from the Willys Jeeps left by American forces just after World War II. As the Philippines' infrastructure was all but destroyed, enterprising Filipinos saw an opportunity with the surplus Willys MBs reportedly sold by black-market businessman Harry Stonehill and modified them for public transport, adorning them with kitsch decorations and gaudy paint jobs which lent the jeepney its unique, iconic appearance. |
− | In line with real-life jeepneys, the Dyipne comes with flashy decals adorning the bodyshell. The sides show a silhouette of the driver and its passengers, along with the Lils Hobby Center logo |
+ | In line with real-life jeepneys, the Dyipne comes with flashy decals adorning the bodyshell. The sides show a silhouette of the driver and its passengers, along with the Lils Hobby Center logo, while three silver-coloured horse figurines are perched above the bonnet. |
+ | === Standard variant === |
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+ | The standard Dyipne comes with a red bodyshell and silver roof. The decals include the "Asia Challenge" logo in brush script, and the Hyper-Dash Motor logo amongst other things, along with place names showing the jeepney's "route"–Quiapo, Makati and Parañaque, |
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+ | === Silver Metallic === |
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+ | The limited Silver Metallic variant features a silver-plated bodyshell reminiscent of real-life jeepneys, and cyan flame-style graphics. The decals include "The Brickyard" and place names showing the jeepney's "route"–Makati, Mandaluyong and QC (Quezon City). |
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+ | The kit comes equipped with the silver plated, small diameter low-profile A-spoke wheels paired with black low profile tires. The chassis frame and the A parts are molded in black and turquoise respectively. |
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== Technical info == |
== Technical info == |
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− | {{Technical Info Header}}{{Technical Info List|Variant = Standard|Item number = 18717|Body color = Red|Body material = ABS|Chassis type = [[FM-A Chassis|FM-A]]|Chassis frame = Black, ABS|Chassis A parts = Red, POM|Wheel size = Small|Wheel type = Low-Profile A |
+ | {{Technical Info Header}}{{Technical Info List|Variant = Standard|Item number = 18717, 95551|Body color = Red|Body material = ABS|Chassis type = [[FM-A Chassis|FM-A]]|Chassis frame = Black, ABS|Chassis A parts = Red, POM|Wheel size = Small|Wheel type = Low-Profile A-Spoke|Wheel spoke = 5|Wheel fitment = Square|Wheel color = Metallic Silver|Wheel material = Polypropylene|Tire size = Small|Tire type = Low-Profile Slick|Tire color = Black|Tire material = Med. Elastomer|Motor = Standard|Length = 155|Width = 97|Gear = 3.5:1|Height = 56}} |
+ | {{Technical Info List|Variant = Silver Metallic|Item number = 92419|Body color = Silver Plated|Body material = ABS|Chassis type = [[FM-A Chassis|FM-A]]|Chassis frame = Black, ABS|Chassis A parts = Turquoise, POM|Wheel size = Small|Wheel type = Low-Profile A-Spoke|Wheel spoke = 5|Wheel fitment = Square|Wheel color = Silver Plated|Wheel material = Polypropylene|Tire size = Small|Tire type = Low-Profile Slick|Tire color = Black|Tire material = Med. Elastomer|Motor = Standard|Length = 155|Width = 97|Gear = 3.5:1|Height = 56}} |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | ==== Boxart ==== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | DyipneBoxart.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * With the height of 56mm, the Dyipne is currently the tallest Mini 4WD car ever released as of January 2020, followed by [[Rising Bird]]. |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | === Tamiya Japan === |
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+ | * [https://www.tamiya.com/english/products/95551/index.htm Dyipne] at Tamiya Japan |
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+ | === Tamiya America === |
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+ | * [https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/132-rev/jr-dyipne/ Dyipne] at Tamiya America |
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+ | {{Navbox Mini 4WD REV}} |
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[[Category:Mini 4WD cars]] |
[[Category:Mini 4WD cars]] |
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[[Category:Mini 4WD REV cars]] |
[[Category:Mini 4WD REV cars]] |
Revision as of 11:15, 29 August 2020
The Dyipne (Japanese: ジプニー, Jipunī, also known as Jeepney in other languages) is a Mini 4WD REV car released by Tamiya in June 6, 2019, initially exclusive to the Philippines.
It was created to celebrate the 2019 Mini 4WD Asia Challenge that was held in Manila, Philippines.
General info
The Dyipne, as the name implies, is inspired by the Jeepney, an iconic form of minibus originally derived from the Willys Jeeps left by American forces just after World War II. As the Philippines' infrastructure was all but destroyed, enterprising Filipinos saw an opportunity with the surplus Willys MBs reportedly sold by black-market businessman Harry Stonehill and modified them for public transport, adorning them with kitsch decorations and gaudy paint jobs which lent the jeepney its unique, iconic appearance.
In line with real-life jeepneys, the Dyipne comes with flashy decals adorning the bodyshell. The sides show a silhouette of the driver and its passengers, along with the Lils Hobby Center logo, while three silver-coloured horse figurines are perched above the bonnet.
Standard variant
The standard Dyipne comes with a red bodyshell and silver roof. The decals include the "Asia Challenge" logo in brush script, and the Hyper-Dash Motor logo amongst other things, along with place names showing the jeepney's "route"–Quiapo, Makati and Parañaque,
The kit comes equipped with the metallic silver, small diameter low-profile A-spoke wheels paired with black low profile tires. The chassis frame and the A parts are molded in black and red respectively.
Silver Metallic
The limited Silver Metallic variant features a silver-plated bodyshell reminiscent of real-life jeepneys, and cyan flame-style graphics. The decals include "The Brickyard" and place names showing the jeepney's "route"–Makati, Mandaluyong and QC (Quezon City).
The kit comes equipped with the silver plated, small diameter low-profile A-spoke wheels paired with black low profile tires. The chassis frame and the A parts are molded in black and turquoise respectively.
Technical info
Variant | Body | Chassis | Wheels | Tires | Motor | Dimensions | Gear |
Standard |
Color: Red |
Type: FM-A |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 155 |
3.5:1 |
Silver Metallic |
Color: Silver Plated |
Type: FM-A |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 155 |
3.5:1 |
Gallery
Boxart
Trivia
- With the height of 56mm, the Dyipne is currently the tallest Mini 4WD car ever released as of January 2020, followed by Rising Bird.
External links
Tamiya Japan
- Dyipne at Tamiya Japan
Tamiya America
- Dyipne at Tamiya America