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RC Nitro Engine

Saturday, April 30, 2011

 by Wendall

RC cars are always among the freshest toys in any given year due to kids' interest in controlling autos of their own, and the fact that there are countless adult RC car enthusiasts throughout the world. RC autos run on electricity, gas or nitro-fuel.

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The Care And Feeding Of Die Cast Collections

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Author: Kadence Buchanan

There are die cast model cars and then, well, there are toys. Where is the dividing line and how to serious collectors of die cast vehicles judge the quality of their collections? Like most things, there's more to this collecting passion than meets the eye.

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What You Need To Know About Ho Scale Model Train

Saturday, April 16, 2011

by Ferdinand Dominic

Model trains, as well as any other reproduction of something that lasts in real life, require a scale so as to multiply the dimensions of the train that they represent. Else, they would look out of proportion.

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Comic Book Art

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

by Donovan Gauvreau

The very first comic book was born in the United States and is often said to have been officially launched by 'Famous Funnies' in 1934. What followed was mass production of a wide assortment of comic books that eventually led comic book historians to categorize them according to their birthday. They are either part of the Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, or Modern Age.

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Why Fifth Scale RC Vehicles Rock

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Author: Lisa Dixon

With an ever growing market in newer innovations of radio controlled cars, it is no surprise that 1/5 scale RC cars are leading the trend. In the earlier days, battery powered cars were simple, and in many cases, still are. Although the smaller battery powered radio controlled options still dominate the market, 1/5 RC cars and often 1/4 RC cars are beginning to leap ahead in popularity.

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The Common Bond of Diecast Models Cars

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

by Julie Ann Amos

Every generation has their own diecast models cars. Our parents played with Matchbox cars for the most part. By the time we were growing up, we had Hot Wheels. Some of us are old enough, our kids were playing with Micro Machines back in the eighties. You remember Micro Machines, right? You at least remember the commercials, with the motormouth announcer showing that you could fit a Micro Machine on a single dime. They had great marketing gimmicks at the very least.

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