The BIsonMagnum (Japanese: バイソンマグナム, Baison Magunamu) is a Mini 4WD PRO car released by Tamiya on November 23, 2007.
It was featured in the manga two-shots My First Big Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! as Go Seiba's 7th machine.
General info[]
The BisonMagnum features the simple, fully-cowled body design. It ressembles the very first Magnum series car, the Magnum Saber. It has a large, V-shaped rear spoiler on the rear with winglets.
All variants comes with the N-02 nose unit and T-01 tail unit and the standard, light gray 16 mm lightweight plastic rollers.
BisonMagnum[]
The original BisonMagnum features the white body color with the flame-styled body decals with blue and red highlights. It has the yellow-colored 'Go' emblem on the front of the canopy.
It was equipped with the neon green, small diameter 3-spoke VS-type wheels and the black X narrow-type slick tires. The nose, center, tail unit and the A parts were molded in black.
G-Special[]
The limited edition G-Special features the white body with the blue-colored flame-style body decals on the front and the red-colored body decals with white star marks on the rear. The bodyshell was molded in polycarbonate-mixed ABS plastic.
It was equipped with the deep gold, small diameter fin-type low-profile wheels paired with the black low profile tires. The polycarbonate-mixed ABS nose, center, tail units and the A parts were molded in black. It has the lightweight center chassis parts.
In media[]
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My First Big Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go![]
The BisonMagnum is a repaired and reconstructed form of Go's previous car, the Lightning-Magnum.
Following the accident where Go fall into the bottom of valley in an argument with his brother Retsu, his MS Chassis-equipped Lightning-Magnum was severely damaged. During his stay in a native American family's house, Go tries to repair his car but to no avail, until the father of the native American family takes Go to the spirit land, where all the ghost of the decreased animals are resting.
Go eventually repaired and reconstructed his car in a single night after he got a hint from the head of a bison's skeleton. Go would returns to the world grand prix's America open with his new car, the BisonMagnum.
Technical info[]
Variant | Body | Chassis | Wheels | Tires | Motor | Dimensions | Gear |
Standard |
Color: White |
Type: MS |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 152 |
3.5:1 |
Standard |
Color: White |
Type: MS |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 152 |
3.5:1 |
G Special |
Color: White |
Type: MS |
Size: Small |
Size: Small |
Standard |
Length: 152 |
3.5:1 |
Gallery[]
Boxart[]
Images[]
See also[]
- Magnum Saber
- Victory Magnum
- Cyclone Magnum
- Beat-Magnum
- Lightning-Magnum
- Z Wing Magnum
- Dual Hybrid G Magnum
- Great Magnum Type-Zero
- Great Magnum R
External links[]
Tamiya Japan[]
- BisonMagnum at Tamiya Japan
- BisonMagnum (Finished model) at Tamiya Japan (Archived)
- BisonMagnum G-Special at Tamiya Japan
Tamiya America[]
- BisonMagnum at Tamiya America
- BisonMagnum (Finished model) at Tamiya America
- BisonMagnum G-Special at Tamiya America