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The Hot Wheels R/C Cybertruck is a 1:10 scale version of Elon Musk’s pet pickup. Like the Cybertruck, it’s got a bed for you to move… very small objects around in, at speeds of up to 12 MPH.
Hot Wheels' Giant, $400 RC Tesla Cybertruck Has a Cracked Window Remote-control models come in both 1:10 and 1:64 scale. Ed TahaneyWriterFeb 21, 2020 See All 10 Photos ...
“Hot Wheels® packs the power and performance of the futuristic Cybertruck into two small-scale, remote-control vehicles: a track-compatible 1:64 scale and a limited-edition hobby grade 1:10 scale.
After announcing a $400 remote control model of the vehicle in early 2020 (that’s only just now hitting store shelves), Hot Wheels parent company Mattel unveiled a new $100 Hot Wheels 1:10 R/C ...
“Hot Wheels packs the power and performance of the futuristic Cybertruck into two small-scale, remote-control vehicles: a track-compatible 1:64 scale and a limited-edition hobby grade 1:10 scale.
"Hot Wheels packs the power and performance of the futuristic Cybertruck into two small-scale, remote-control vehicles: a track-compatible 1:64 scale and a limited-edition hobby grade 1:10 scale ...
The 1:10 version of the Cybertruck is said to be a limited edition and offer a top speed of up to 25 mph in all-wheel drive mode; it also has Chill and Sport settings. Hot Wheels designers Gerry ...
Hot Wheels is set to deliver remote-control Cybertrucks in two sizes—1:10 scale and 1:64 scale. Like the real thing, the toy Cybertruck is proving extremely popular.
The remote-controlled Cybertruck is a 1:10 scale version and it has a price tag of $400. Preorders went live this morning, February 24, but they're already sold out as of press time.
The larger Hot Wheels Cybertruck is 1:10th the size of the real thing. Designed for ages 14 and up, this limited-edition, hobby-grade vehicle also travels at both chill and sport speeds.
Last year Hot Wheels and Tesla teamed up for a remote-controlled 1/10 scale Cybertruck. It towered over the much smaller 1/64 model Hot Wheels also sells. So it wasn’t a surprise when it sold ...
Tesla’s upcoming sci-fi Cybertruck is still a ways off. But you'll still be able to drive one—or at least a scale model of one—before 2020 is over thanks to the toymaking wizards at Hot Wheels.
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