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Letting this spare model go from my vintage R/C collection…
Taiyo Jet Hopper
SOLD: AU$250 on July 24th 2017
Condition: 8/10. 100% working. Clean and boxed.
Scale: 1/16
Type: Ready To Run
Year of release: 1986
Batteries Required: 8 x AA (Car). 1 x 9volt (Transmitter)
Any vintage R/C model I sell has been personally tested and assessed.
About this example…
✔ 100% vintage. Mk1 variant of the Jet Hopper. Made by Taiyo in Japan from 1986.
✔ 100% working. Including 2 speed gearbox.
✔ Clean condition
✔ Battery compartments clean
✔ Transmitter included
✔ Spare steering clips included
✔ Paperwork included
✔ All headlights and body clip included
✔ Box very good, with polystyrene inserts
✔ Nothing broken.
– Tyres are about 50% new. No cracking.
– Decals are very good, with some edge wear.
– Some light scuffs on the bumper and underside of the vehicle.
Conclusion: A great Taiyo Jet Hopper, with a very nice box and many mint decals. Tyres have about 50% tread left, and are fresh and perfectly serviceable. Jet Hopper collectors may recognize this as a Mk1 type Jet Hopper – the very first type ever manufactured, with the taller front tyres, no LED on the car, and a few other subtle differences. A rare chance to own a very good one, in an excellent original box. Priced according to rarity, condition and past examples I have sold.
Please see the photos to understand the condition. Feel free to contact me to find out more.
History
The Taiyo Jet Hopper is of course, one of the most famous R/C toys ever made. It was first released by Taiyo in 1986, and subsequently found it’s way around the world. It was branded both Tyco and Taiyo in the USA, Metro and Taiyo in Australia, Dickie and Taiyo in Europe, and just plain Taiyo elsewhere. It is possibly the biggest selling R/C model ever – although figures are hard to confirm. But the scale of it’s popularity during the mid 1980s was phenomenal. One confirmed figure is that 280,000 Jet Hoppers were sold in Australia alone, during 1986 and 1987. It’s combination of realistic ready-to-run buggy looks, catchy name and high speed made it a hit in virtually every market in the world from 1986, until the end of the decade.
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