CATDOLL: A documentary about a real-life drivable "mini" 4WD car produced by Tamiya is released

CATDOLL: A documentary about a real-life drivable "mini" 4WD car produced by Tamiya is released

The mini 4WD in "Beyblade" was exciting for many people born in the 80s and 90s to own a model car! There are many brands that produce 4WD models, but Tamiya's 4WD is second to none in terms of workmanship and is loved by many 4WD enthusiasts.

Today (August 1), Tamiya officially released the first episode of a documentary video about a "mini" 4WD car that people can actually sit on. The prototype of this car is the 30th anniversary commemorative work AERO AVANTE 4WD released on July 14, 2012. The plan is to enlarge the model parts of this commemorative model to a scale that normal humans can enter and drive.

Documentary video:

From the video, we can see that the designers repeatedly compared and checked the design of each part with the original design drawing. It can be said that they were very attentive. In fact, before this, Tamiya had announced that it would make a four-wheel drive vehicle that can actually be driven on the road. Now it has started to make it. What will it look like when it is completed? Will it be mass-produced? Or will it only make one in the future as a heirloom?


AERO AVANTE 4WD commemorative work for the 30th anniversary

Video screenshots:

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