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− | The '''Racing Mini 4WD''' (レーサーミニ四駆) series is the second Mini 4WD line-up |
+ | The '''Racing Mini 4WD''' (レーサーミニ四駆) series is the second Mini 4WD line-up introduced by Tamiya in May 1986. |
− | Similar to the [[Original Mini 4WD]] series, the first few models were based on the bigger cars, and in Racing Mini 4WD series' case, their R/C buggy counterparts (Avante Jr. for example). |
+ | Similar to the [[Original Mini 4WD]] series, the first few models were based on the bigger cars, and in Racing Mini 4WD series' case, their R/C buggy counterparts (Avante Jr. for example). |
However, following customer feedback that they want the mini cars to go fast, Tamiya developed and released the [[Grade-Up Parts]] for the mini cars. Starting with Avante Jr., Tamiya began production of the race-orientated chassis as well as making the guide rollers and bearing attachments as the standards for future chassis to come. Additionally, the specially-designed race circuits for Mini 4WD cars were made to prevent children from getting into accidents as a result of the following cars, as well to ensure the cars do not run away from the owners. |
However, following customer feedback that they want the mini cars to go fast, Tamiya developed and released the [[Grade-Up Parts]] for the mini cars. Starting with Avante Jr., Tamiya began production of the race-orientated chassis as well as making the guide rollers and bearing attachments as the standards for future chassis to come. Additionally, the specially-designed race circuits for Mini 4WD cars were made to prevent children from getting into accidents as a result of the following cars, as well to ensure the cars do not run away from the owners. |
Revision as of 23:22, 26 September 2016
The Racing Mini 4WD (レーサーミニ四駆) series is the second Mini 4WD line-up introduced by Tamiya in May 1986.
Similar to the Original Mini 4WD series, the first few models were based on the bigger cars, and in Racing Mini 4WD series' case, their R/C buggy counterparts (Avante Jr. for example).
However, following customer feedback that they want the mini cars to go fast, Tamiya developed and released the Grade-Up Parts for the mini cars. Starting with Avante Jr., Tamiya began production of the race-orientated chassis as well as making the guide rollers and bearing attachments as the standards for future chassis to come. Additionally, the specially-designed race circuits for Mini 4WD cars were made to prevent children from getting into accidents as a result of the following cars, as well to ensure the cars do not run away from the owners.
The manga series Dash! Yonkuro and Mini 4 Top featured machines from this line-up.
List of Mini 4WD cars
- Hotshot Jr. (Type-1)
- Hornet Jr. (Type-1)
- The Fox Jr. (Type-1)
- Boomerang Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Bigwig Jr. (Type-1)
- Falcon Jr. (Type-1)
- Super Dragon Jr. (Normal, Premium) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Thunder Dragon Jr. (Normal, Premium) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Thunder Shot Jr. (Normal, Black Special, RS) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Super Sabre Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Fire Dragon Jr. (Normal, Premium) (Type-1, VS Chassis)
- Dash-1 Emperor (Nomral, Premium) (Type-1, Type-3, Super-II)
- Avante Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-2, VS Chassis)
- Dash-2 Burning Sun (Type-1, Type-3)
- Grasshopper II Jr. (Type-2)
- Rising Bird (Type-3)
- Vanquish Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-2, VS Chassis)
- Dash-3 Shooting Star (Type-3)
- Saint Dragon Jr. (Normal, RC Ricky version) (Type-3, Type-4)
- Terra Scorcher Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-2, VS Chassis, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-4 Cannonball (Normal, Premium) (Type-3, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-5 Dancing Doll (Normal, Premium) (Type-3, Super-II Chassis)
- Winning Bird (Normal, 21st Century Edition) (Type-3, VS Chassis)
- Egress Jr. (Type-4, VS Chassis)
- Dash-01 Super Emperor (Normal, Premium) (Type-3, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-0 Horizon (Normal, Premium) (Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis)
- Avante 2001 Jr. (Zero Chassis, VS Chassis)
- Crimson Glory (FM Chassis)
- Astute Jr. (Normal, RS) (Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-02 Neo Burning Sun (FM Chassis)
- Manta Ray Jr. (Zero Chassis, VS Chassis)
- Dash-001 Great Emperor (Normal, Premium) (Zero Chassis, Super-II Chassis)
- Super Astute Jr. (Normal, Advanced version) (Zero Chassis)
- Dash-X1 Proto-Emperor (Body Parts Set, Premium) (Super-II Chassis)
- Proto-Emperor ZX (Normal) (Zero Chassis)
- Bear Hawk Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-5, Super-II Chassis))
- Aero-Solitude (FM Chassis)
- Top-Force Jr. (Normal, Evolution version) (Type-5, VS Chassis)
- Terra Conqueror Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-5, VS Chassis)
- Dyna Storm Jr. (Normal, RS) (Type-5, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-03 Super Shooting Star (Type-5)
- Super Avante (Normal, RS) (Type-5, VS Chassis, Super-II Chassis)
- Dash-CB1 Geo Emperor (Type-5)
- Mad Bull Jr. (Super TZ-X Chassis)
- Baja King Jr. (Super TZ-X Chassis)
- Slash Reaper (Normal, color specials) (VS Chassis, AR Chassis)
- Astute Open Top (Super-II Chassis)
- Thunder Shot Open Top (Super XX Chassis)
- Super Sabre Open Top (VS Chassis)
- Top-Force Evolution Open Top (VS Chassis)
- Terra Conqueror Open Top (Super-II Chassis)
- Daihatsu Kopen RMZ and XMZ (VS Chassis)
- Daihatsu Kopen RMZ (VS Chassis)
- Daihatsu Kopen XMZ (Super-II Chassis)
- Mini 4WD Shirokumakko (Super-II Chassis)
- Mini 4WD Panda Racer (Super-II Chassis)
- Mini 4WD Kumamon Version (Super-II Chassis)
- Mini 4WD Merlion Edition - Singapore 50th Anniversary (Super-II Chassis)
Related
- Racing Miku 2012 ver. drives Astute Special (Super-II Chassis)
- Saber drives Super Sabre Special (Super-II Chassis)
- Mikoto Misaka drives Thunder Shot Special (Super-II Chassis)
- Nissan Be-1 (Normal, Red Edition) (Type-3 Chassis)
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1980 | Original Mini 4WD · · | |
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2000 | · | |
2010 | ||
2020 | ||
Others | EVO Chassis Set · Beginner's Mini 4WD |