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- C abstract "Nikko R/C (styled NIKKO R/C) is the largest toy-grade radio control manufacturer in the world. The company's licenses include those from Hummer, Ford, General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, The Fast and the Furious as well as proprietary designs. All of the company's products are radio controlled; none are remotely controlled via a wire.An early Nikko design was the F10 series frame buggy, a two-wheel-drive dune buggy and sold both by Nikko as well as by RadioShack. There were many versions of the Nikko F10.It also served as the basis for the Traxxas Cat. Refined with hobby-grade electronics including an electronic speed control and a revised front end with a wider track, the Cat became Traxxas' - and the industry's - first ready-to-run hobby-grade model.".
- C foundingYear "1958".
- C industry Radio-controlled_car.
- C location Japan.
- C location Tokyo.
- C wikiPageExternalLink www.nikko.eu.
- C wikiPageID "6880426".
- C wikiPageLength "4646".
- C wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- C wikiPageRevisionID "641414214".
- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_of_Japan.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_brands.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio-controlled_car_manufacturers.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Daimler_AG.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Dune_buggy.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_speed_control.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Erector_Set.
- C wikiPageWikiLink File:Nikko_R-C_Logo.svg.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- C wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- C wikiPageWikiLink High_fidelity.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Hummer.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Meccano.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Private_limited_company.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_car.
- C wikiPageWikiLink RadioShack.
- C wikiPageWikiLink The_Fast_and_the_Furious.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Traxxas.
- C wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nikko R/C".
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- C companyTypexdxc Private_limited_company.
- C foundation "1958".
- C industry Radio-controlled_car.
- C location Japan.
- C location Tokyo.
- C logo "250".
- C name "Nikko Radio Control".
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- C subject Category:Companies_of_Japan.
- C subject Category:Japanese_brands.
- C subject Category:Radio-controlled_car_manufacturers.
- C hypernym Manufacturer.
- C type Agent.
- C type Company.
- C type Organisation.
- C type Brand.
- C type Car.
- C type Company.
- C type Organization.
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- C type Organization.
- C type Agent.
- C type SocialPerson.
- C type Thing.
- C type Q43229.
- C comment "Nikko R/C (styled NIKKO R/C) is the largest toy-grade radio control manufacturer in the world. The company's licenses include those from Hummer, Ford, General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, The Fast and the Furious as well as proprietary designs. All of the company's products are radio controlled; none are remotely controlled via a wire.An early Nikko design was the F10 series frame buggy, a two-wheel-drive dune buggy and sold both by Nikko as well as by RadioShack.".
- C label "Nikko R/C".
- C sameAs Q7035304.
- C sameAs m.0gt_dq.
- C sameAs Nikko_(hemelektronik).
- C sameAs Q7035304.
- C wasDerivedFrom C?oldid=641414214.
- C homepage www.nikko.eu.
- C isPrimaryTopicOf C.
- C name "Nikko Radio Control".