dNaNo – USB R/C Micro Cars by Kyosho

dNaNo - USB R/C Micro Car

The Japanese R/C model car company KYOSHO is about to release the dNaNo series in USA and Europe. These micro cars are super realistic 1:43 scale replicas and they’ve got the same level of details as the Die-cast models do.

Here’s a video clip showing the Kyosho dNaNo cars in action:

What makes dNaNo really outstanding, beside its impressive performance, is the USB compatible control unit. It allows the user to setup the car via the Kyosho web server.

By registering the car and entering the special circuit, the dedicated ID assigned to the IC tag on each car during production links to the circuit and starts measuring lap times. While displaying your data on the circuit display, all circuits are networked to the dNaNo Server, which automatically gets updated with your lap times.

You can access this webpage from your PC. This amazing system made possible with the dNaNo provides you with a deeper involvement with your racing machine and its performance, bringing you closer to the racing experience than ever before.

dNaNo R/C controller

Head on over to the kyosho.com and dnanoshop.com websites for prices and more information about the dNaNo USB R/C micro cars from Kyosho.

Thanks to Francesco at Hobbymedia.it!

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  3. Ken
    12 December 2008 at 9:04 pm

    Looks cool. Japanese are real smart, aren’t they? ;)

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  5. Gm From My Cheap tech
    16 December 2008 at 12:17 am

    Finally !!! remote control Hot Wheels ( Matchbox for the older crowd ) I would have killed for one of these as a kid along with that six million man doll that I never got for Christmas.

    Anyways I guess my best revenge would be to play with a Kyosho car during my lunch break.

  6. J LOMBO
    25 January 2009 at 4:40 pm

    NEAT DESIGN , GREAT LINES & TECHNOLOGY. I ENJOYED THE VIDEO PORTION YOU SET UP GREAT IDEA STARTING TO SEE THESE ON ALOT OF WEBSITES. GREAT SELLING TOOL. I PURSUE A LOT OF COLLECTABLES I BUY & SELL & FOUND THIS ONE INTERESTING THANKS FOR THE BROWSE.

    JOEYSBLOG

  7. Matchbox Cars
    3 February 2009 at 10:51 am

    Boy those would of been great to play with as a child. These kids have it great nowadays. All I had was Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars to play with. Great video as well, thanks for sharing.

  8. rc cars
    5 February 2009 at 7:19 pm

    How much are they i Have to have one.

  9. Paul
    2 March 2009 at 6:13 pm

    I’m gonna get one of those next xmas :)

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    19 March 2009 at 4:38 pm

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  11. Wiktor
    28 March 2009 at 2:12 pm

    Cool, excellent post

  12. Franklin Diecast Car Collector
    29 March 2009 at 4:24 am

    These look fantastic. I’m not sure that they are quite as detailed as diecast model cars, particularly those from Franklin Mint, but even so, they are pretty impressive. Thanks for the post, I hadn’t seen dNaNo model cars before.

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