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</tabber>}}The '''Victory Magnum''' (ビクトリーマグナム) is a [[Fully Cowled Mini 4WD]] car released by Tamiya on September 20, 1995.
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</tabber>}}The '''Victory Magnum''' {{Translation|ビクトリーマグナム|Bikutorī Magunamu}} is a [[Fully Cowled Mini 4WD]] car released by Tamiya on September 20, 1995.
   
 
It was featured in the manga and anime [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!'']] as Go Seiba's third machine, replacing his [[Magnum Saber]] in the series.
 
It was featured in the manga and anime [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!'']] as Go Seiba's third machine, replacing his [[Magnum Saber]] in the series.

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The Victory Magnum (Japanese: ビクトリーマグナム, Bikutorī Magunamu) is a Fully Cowled Mini 4WD car released by Tamiya on September 20, 1995.

It was featured in the manga and anime Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! as Go Seiba's third machine, replacing his Magnum Saber in the series.

General info

The Victory Magnum has the redesigned bodyshell has is drastically different from the Magnum Saber. All four wheels now has its own individual fenders, and part of the front fenders can be removed. It has the V-shaped bonnet on the center top of the bodyshell.

Compare to the Vanguard Sonic, the Victory Magnum has sharp, angular body designs and has the small V-shaped rear spoiler. It also has the 'Go' emblem on the bonnet, with the 'V Magnum' decal on top of it.

All models were equipped with the small-diameter 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheels. All but the Premium variant comes with the high-profile slick tires.

Victory Magnum and Premium

Both the original model and the Premium variant retains the white body color with the same flame-like body decals that has blue and red highlights as its predecessor has. The Premium variant also has the choice to use the newer headlamp decals on top of the original headlamp decals.

The original Victory Magnum was equipped with the neon-green wheels and has the V-machine-type sideguard, while the Premium variant has the white, glass fiber-mixed wheels with the treaded radial tires. The subparts and the sideguard of the original model were molded in green and gray respectively, while the Premium variant has the blue subparts. The Premium variant is the first Mini 4WD car in the regular lineup to have the carbon-mixed nylon chassis.

Only the Special Kit and the Premium variant comes with a standard motor.

Limited Special

The limited edtion model has the black-plated bodyshell, with the chassis frame and sideguard molded in white and the subparts molded in smoke clear. It doesn't comes with a standard motor.

21st

The Charatoru-exclusive release are consists of four color models: Clear blue, clear red, white and black. The blue and red highlights on the decal of the original model were replaced with red and black highlights. The body decals works best on the white color model.

Depends on the models, it comes with either the chassis and sideguard molded in black and subparts and tires molded in red, or vice-versa. It comes with the gold-plated wheels.

In the manga and anime

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 Victory Magnum was one of the V-machines that are made by Dr. Tsuchiya. It was made shortly before the Seiba brothers lost their Sabers in a race against J and his Proto-Saber JB. Like its predecessor, it was a speed-focused machine. Unlike Magnum Saber, it can produces downforces.

In both media, Go was very reluctant to use it initially, to the point that in the manga, he and Retsu tries to returns the V-machines to Dr. Tsuchiya.

In the manga, the Seiba brothers were forced to enter the summer cup race by Tokichi. During the race, both the V-machines are slower due to lacks to maintenances and were blown off of the circuit by the Proto-Saber's air cannon. As both machine are about to fall onto the sea, it reminds the Seiba brothers of how their Sabers met their demise and decided to save the V-machines in a selfless act. Having no choice but to use the V-machines, the Seiba brothers maintains the machines and resume the race.

In the anime, few days before the Tokichi Cup, Go's father Kaizou has to go fishing and decided to bring his youngest son along, while also secretly brought the Victory Magnum without Go's knowledge. Kaizou tell Go that like the chun salmons, the Victory Magnum is a child left by the Magnum Saber. Realizing this, Go decided to takes care of the Victory Magnum. During the Tokichi Cup, Go use the badly-aged Rev-Tuned Motor that was used in Magnum Saber's debut race until it no longer works and swap it with the new motor to continue the race.

It was later destroyed by one of the Ogami group's machines. In the manga, shortly after the chassis was fixed with the ZMC putty, the body of the Victory Magnum got crushed by Gen Kondo's Brocken Gigant, while in the anime, it got completely destroyed by Rei Hijikata's Ray Stinger. Both events leds to the creation of Cyclone Magnum.

Technical info

Length: 137 mm (Normal/Limited Sp/21st), 150 mm (Premium)

Width: 90 mm (Normal/Limited Sp/21st), 97 mm (Premium)

Height: 38 mm

Chassis: Super-1 Chassis (Normal/Limited Sp/21st), Super-II Chassis (Premium)

Gear Set(s): 5:1 and 4:1 (Normal/Limited Sp/21st), 3.5:1 (Premium)

Gallery

Boxarts

Car views

Images

See also

Magnum series

Related

Trivia

  • It was chosen to be the cover car for 1995 season of Tamiya Japan Cup.

External links

Tamiya Japan

Tamiya America

Charatoru

Mini 4WD cars from Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! franchise
TRF Victorys
(Protagonists)
Let's & Go! Magnum Saber · Sonic Saber · Tridagger X · Spin-Axe · Proto-Saber JB · Victory Magnum · Vanguard Sonic · Neo-Tridagger ZMC · Spin Cobra · Cyclone Magnum · Hurricane Sonic · Proto-Saber Evolution
WGP Beat-Magnum · Spin-Viper · Buster-Sonic
MAX Rising-Trigger · Lightning-Magnum · Blitzer-Sonic
My First Big BisonMagnum · RodeoSonic · Tridagger XX · Spin-Axe Mk.II
Return Racers! Great BlastSonic · Tridagger WX · Spin-Axe Zero · Proto-Saber Evolution Stage-3 · Great Magnum/Great Magnum Revolver · Cosmosonic
Ichimonji brothers
(Protagonists)
Max Breaker Z-2 · Shadow Breaker Z-3 · Knuckle Breaker Z-1 · Blazing-Max
Team Pegasus
(Protagonists)
Z Wing Magnum · Super Avante RS · Rowdy Bull · Wolfang · Mini 4WD Panda Racer · Infinity Mobius
Ogami Corps
(Antagonists)
Beak Spider · Brocken Gigant · Ray Stinger · Fire Stinger · Phoenix Stinger · Beak Stinger G · Haru 100
World Grand Prix Participants Buck Blader (America) · Savanna Zebra (Africa) · Beak Spider Zebra (Africa) · Diospada (Italy) · Kong Long (China) · Shining Scorpion (China) · Omega (Russia) · White Night (Norway) · Native Sun (Australia) · Jammin' RG (Jamaica) · Gun Bluster XTO (Peru) · Bergmasse (Germany) · Bergkaiser (Germany) · Chevalier de Rose (France) · Pyramidal Sphinx (Egypt) · Shining Dragon (China) · Vanishing-Gazer (America) · Desert-Golem (Egypt)
Borzoi School
(Antagonists)
Adean · P'keta · Phantom-Blade · Vise-Intruder · Diomars-Nero
From L&G Tsubasa Mini 4WD Lupine Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Hawk Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Cat Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Pig Racer (Super Animals) · Brocken Gigant Premium (G Muscles) · Aero Avante Black Special (Black Avante Team) · Gun Bluster XTO Premium (Team Gun Bluster) · White Armor G · Dark Armour G · Geo Glider · Hexagonite · Razorback · Manta Ray Mk.II White Special
The Phantom Thiefs Lord Guile · Baron Viento · Mach Frame · Copperfang
Others Manta Ray Jr. · Super Astute Jr. · Saber 600 · Avante 2001 Jr. · Black Saber · Fighter Magnum VFX · Super Avante · Wild Home Run · Flower-Axe · Dragon Delta · Red Sword · Blue Sword · Storm-Cruiser
Fully Cowled Mini 4WD series
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