How fun is this? Zero, Jack Skellington's ghostly dog from Tim Burton's classic film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," is now a remote-controlled toy! Zero (complete with jack-o-lantern nose!) can zip around in six different directions, guided by ...more
Here's a super-cool little infra-red-controlled model of a Toyota Hi Ace patrol van! This full set includes the chassis with electric motor and accurately detailed body, and a hand-held transmitter. The ambulance can move forward and backward, and ...more
Here's a super-tiny Choro-Q Mario Kart Wii infra-red remote-controlled racer! Loaded with features to optimize performance, this sharp little Luigi can move forward and backward and turn left or right, and features a "dash button" for extra bursts ...more
Taiyo's "Cannon Flash" series of highly detailed radio-controlled tanks features full action, including moving forward and backward, turning right and left, and spinning on the spot in either direction. The turret rotates and the main gun elevates ...more
Tamiya continues its series of 1/35 RC armor with this cool new U.S. M4A3 Sherman! Like the previous Panther and Panzer IV in this series, this Sherman features Tamiya's newly developed and substantially miniaturized motors and mechanisms, allowing ...more
Taiyo's "Cannon Flash" series of highly detailed radio-controlled tanks features full action, including moving forward and backward, turning right and left, and spinning on the spot in either direction. The turret rotates and the main gun elevates ...more
Taiyo's "Cannon Flash" series of highly detailed radio-controlled tanks features full action, including moving forward and backward, turning right and left, and spinning on the spot in either direction. The turret rotates and the main gun elevates ...more
As seen on TV (here in Japan)! This crazy little infra-red remote-controlled car can drive on walls! And on the undersides of tables! And on the ceiling (although not recommended by Takara Tomy)! The secret to its spider-like clinging abilities is ...more
As seen on TV (here in Japan)! This crazy little infra-red remote-controlled car can drive on walls! And on the undersides of tables! And on the ceiling (although not recommended by Takara Tomy)! The secret to its spider-like clinging abilities is ...more