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(C) Zaurusu Tokuda, Hiroyuki Takei / Shogakukan
(C) TOKUDA / TAKEI / SHOGAKUKAN
Mini 4WD, a new dancing doll driven by Rinko Sumeragi, who appears in the manga "Hyper Dash!
The chassis is an MA chassis that is easy to assemble, has high performance, and is highly expandable, and is equipped with large diameter tires.
Part A is made of purple low friction resin (POM)
The chassis is made of newly adopted gray ABS
A 130-type dual-axis motor with a 4: 1 gear ratio is also included.
* Battery type: Please purchase two AA batteries separately. Batteries are not included in this product.
Battery type: Batteries are sold separately and must be purchased separately.
It has been 28 years since the serialization of the manga "Dash! Shikirou"
by Zaurusu Tokuda started, and 9 years after the death of Zaurusu Tokuda. A new dancing doll mini 4WD driven by Rinko Sumeragi, who appears in the manga "Hyper Dash! Shikiro", which has been serialized in the manga magazine "Korokoro Aniki"
since March 2015. While retaining the large duct fan that is characteristic of the original dancing doll, Professor Takei has evolved and boldly redesigned the body. The chassis is an MA chassis that is easy to assemble, has high performance, and is highly expandable, and is equipped with large diameter tires. Part A is made of purple low friction resin (POM). The chassis is made of newly adopted gray ABS. A 130-type dual-axis motor with a 4: 1 gear ratio is also included. * This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. * Adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. * "Plastic model"
is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative Association. ( From Discovery Japan )



