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Radio Control Toys: the Fast and the Curious That rumble you hear at the 2004 Toy Fair is coming from the Radio-Control section. This year there´s something extraordinary and realistic for every budget, on land or water. Whishing in a Winter Wonderland
Interactive Toy Concepts (ToyDirectory) and F.A.S.T. Inc. can barely keep up with demand for its 1/12 scale Blade Striker-X Snowmobile ($69), but the Toronto company is fast at work signing licensing agreements with leading snowmobile makers to expand the lineup. The Striker-X features RAD-X suspension, a muscular motor and aerodynamic styling just like the real Blade, known as the Ferrari of snowmobiles. The powerful engine spins the rubber drive track to record speeds. Kids age 5 or above can use the two-stick, two-channel radio to blast the Blade into turbo drive on fresh powder or plush carpet. (Switch to skis with built-in wheels for indoor excitement.) Wave the Checkered Flag! NASCAR fanatics as young as age 6 can drive stock car champs Dale Earnhardt Jr. & Sr. and Jeff Gordon wild at the radio controls of Taiyo Edge’s Freestyle RaceKarts ($50). The 1/6 scale 125cc RaceKart replicas are aerodynamic with precision steering. Realism on the Racetrack It’s hard to overlook the highly-detailed Williams F1 Formula Racer ($199, ages 8 and up) from Nikko America (ToyDirectory). This radio-controlled rouser reaches speeds up to 24 mph, sports digital steering, differential gears, the smoothest suspension system on the market and Hewlett Packard-sponsored styling. Making Waves
Attitude with Aptitude
Rokenbok´s latest RC toys blaze new ground by merging RC with elements of construction toys. Power Chutes 2 features an RC Loader and chute system, allowing drivers to ascend a winding road and deliver a payload of balls from the quarry, then watch as the chute automatically sorts and stores them by color.
The RC Fire & Rescue Vehicle comes with a rescue claw and arm to flip overturned vehicles. Painted a glossy fire-engine red, the Fire and Rescue vehicle includes six Roadway Pieces, a Super Slide, Red Swing Doors, Doorway Lamps and numerous beams for construction. Rok N´ Roadways includes a one-way bridge and "super slide." Drivers can transport cargo, move vehicles and get over any terrain with built-in safety guides, making ROK ‘N Roadways great for younger drivers.
Happy 100 Harley! New Bright Industries has designed a special bike for kids who missed Harley-Davidson´s 100th Anniversary festivities. The 28-inch Harley-Davidson Fat Boy ($129.99, ages 8 and up) features rich detail and many metal parts. This hog is available in red and black and comes with a 9.6V NiMH rechargeable power pack and four AA batteries. This bike will run right out of the box with authentic sounds, working lights and other functioning gadgets. PC & RC Tamiya, a manufacturer of realistic radio-controlled cars with a devoted following, introduces the QD Trail Master ($167, ages 8 and up), a tough rock climber with 30mm clearance. The Trail Master rolls on 4-linkage suspension and features a wheel transmitter. Discerning monster truck fans will appreciate the Trail Master’s details, including a super tubular space frame. Up to six QD trucks can run on six separate bands. With the decals already on and 9.6V & 9V batteries and charger included, this monster is ready to go. (Charger included)
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