mini TT remote control car by Tyco
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mini TT remote control car by Tyco
This might have been covered before.
Tyco has a mini Audi TT remote control car available under the "Canned Heat" brand. It looks like it's about 1/24 scale, comes in silver only, uses 4 AA batteries and the remote control is included also. The car looks fairly detailed right down to the Audi rings on the hubcaps.
Should be available at most toy stores for about $20.00 that's if you can find one. They also got the new VW Bug available too.
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Tyco has a mini Audi TT remote control car available under the "Canned Heat" brand. It looks like it's about 1/24 scale, comes in silver only, uses 4 AA batteries and the remote control is included also. The car looks fairly detailed right down to the Audi rings on the hubcaps.
Should be available at most toy stores for about $20.00 that's if you can find one. They also got the new VW Bug available too.
Vic
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Re: mini TT remote control car by Tyco
Hi Simon, where do you live? I'm not sure if it's available in your region. In the United States it is available at most toystores and large retailers. You might be able to find it online at places such as www.etoys.com etc.
The car is made by Tyco/RC (Mattel) under the "Canned Heat" brand. The detail is not bad for a $20.00 toy. Looks like they got the car's shape right with Audi logos, racing filler cap, 17" wheels, twin exhaust pipes are detailed and comes in silver colour only. I'll try to post a picture of it later. It looks like it's between 1/24 and 1/32 scale. The car can be controled in all directions and is powerful enough to be run on carpet. It requires 2 AA batteries for the controller and 2 AAs for the car. It is packaged in a sturdy clear plastic cylinder which also can be used for storage.
It's pretty cool and looks good enough for display too.
Vic
The car is made by Tyco/RC (Mattel) under the "Canned Heat" brand. The detail is not bad for a $20.00 toy. Looks like they got the car's shape right with Audi logos, racing filler cap, 17" wheels, twin exhaust pipes are detailed and comes in silver colour only. I'll try to post a picture of it later. It looks like it's between 1/24 and 1/32 scale. The car can be controled in all directions and is powerful enough to be run on carpet. It requires 2 AA batteries for the controller and 2 AAs for the car. It is packaged in a sturdy clear plastic cylinder which also can be used for storage.
It's pretty cool and looks good enough for display too.
Vic
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