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Coverage this year courtesy of futureal, mr. losi and TSR6.

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  Airtronics, Associated, BoLINK
CE, Cross, Fantom, Futaba, GM Racing
Hacker Brushless, Hardcore Racing,
Hot Bodies, HPI
Integy, KHB Racing, Losi, Megatech
Nitro Elements, Novak, Ofna,
Parma, Pit Shimizu
Pro-Line, Protoform, Reedy, Schumacher
Speedmind, SVM, Tamiya, Technokit
TechnoXtreme, Traxxas, Wing Tote, X-Ray
Racing at the Expo, Other Fun Stuff

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2002 International Model & Hobby Expo


Speedmind



Speedmind is the exclusive importer for the Vortex Rebel DC charger/discharger, designed to be an affordable charger without sacrificing features. Also available is the Vortex 8A Switching Power Supply (right) to provide power to the charger.




Also available from Speedmind are these small, aluminum battery dischargers, designed to discharge packs at a steady rate with an automatic voltage cutoff and indicator light. At around $20 each, these are the perfect solution for easy discharging.

For more information on Speedmind products, visit their website at www.speedmind.net.


SVM Crono



Here is one of SVM Crono's insanely cool large-scale 4WD sedans. Notice the laydown front suspension and the disc braking systems.

For more information on SVM Crono products, visit their website at www.svmcrono.com.


Tamiya



The "Enzo" Ferrari from Tamiya is about as beautiful as R/C kits can get. Based on the Tamiya TB01 shaft-driven 4WD chassis, the Enzo will look just as good on the track as it will on your mantle.




The Wild Commando puts a military tilt on Tamiya's successful Terra Crusher platform, and even the chassis has been recolored to fit the military theme.




Speaking of military themes, there's nothing quite like a good R/C tank. And nobody does tanks like Tamiya does tanks!




Here's the "undressed' Tamiya Terra Crusher in all its glory.

For more information on Tamiya products, visit their website at www.tamiya.com.


Technokit




The Technokit TKT 99E, originally shown at last year's Hobby Expo, is one of the most technically advanced R/C cars on the market. This 1/5th scale 4WD sedan features absolute race-realism down to the smallest details, such as the fully working independent front/rear disc brakes shown in the second picture. The TKT 99E is living proof that large-scale cars, although expensive, are very much worth the investment. RC Imports is handling the distribution of Technokit products in the USA.




So what did Italian-based Technokit do to follow up the successful TKT 99E? Why, design a new 1/5th scale car, of course! This prototype version of the new Technokit SPRY1 represents the absolute pinnacle of R/C vehicle technology, incorporating many suspension and design features of full-scale race cars.

For more information on Technokit products, visit their website at www.technokit.it.

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