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What Size NiMH Battery Can You Use in a Tamiya 2010 Sand Scorcher #58452?
The Tamiya 2010 Sand Scorcher (#58452) is a beloved re-release of the classic 1979 model, featuring the same vintage charm with improved components and materials. If you’re considering…
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Tamiya RC Kits: The Ultimate Guide for Hobbyists and Collectors
Tamiya RC kits have been a staple in the world of radio-controlled vehicles for decades. Whether you’re a seasoned RC enthusiast or a beginner looking to get started,…
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Futaba vs Spectrum RC Transmitters:
Which Brand Is Right For You in 2025? For anyone diving into the world of radio-controlled vehicles, choosing between Futaba and Spectrum (Horizon Hobby) is often one of…
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Futaba 4PM Plus Review:
For RC enthusiasts seeking the perfect balance between professional features and usability, the Futaba 4PM Plus deserves serious consideration. After extensive testing and comparison with other popular transmitters…
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Breaking Down the Tamiya Model Numbers – What Do They Mean?
With a vast array of Tamiya model numbers, it can be challenging for enthusiasts to comprehend what each number truly signifies. In this blog post, I aim to…
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Which modern electronics are compatible with my vintage Tamiya RC Car model?
Just like you, I understand the excitement of bringing new life to a classic Tamiya RC car. As an RC enthusiast with over 15 years of experience upgrading…
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