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  2. Pullback motor - Wikipedia

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    A pullback motor (also pull back, pull back and go or pull-back) is a simple clockwork motor used in toy cars. A patent for them was granted to Bertrand 'Fred' Francis in 1952 as a keyless clockwork motor. Pulling the car backward (hence the name) winds up an internal spiral spring; a flat spiral rather than a helical coil spring. When released ...

  3. Friction motor - Wikipedia

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    A friction motor is a simple mechanism to propel toy cars, trucks, trains, action figures and similar toys. The motor consists of a large flywheel which is connected to the drive wheels of the toy via a very low gear ratio, so that the flywheel revolves faster. The flywheel's axis is perpendicular to the direction in which the toy faces and ...

  4. Maisto - Wikipedia

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    Chuck & Friends - 3" cartoon vehicles that are part of the Tonka Collection. Fresh Metal - Power Racers - 4.5" die-cast vehicles with pull-back motors. Gascaps - Super-deformed vehicles, similar to Jada Toys' Chub City line. Need for Speed: Undercover - Promotional die-cast for Need for Speed: Undercover game. Each car has a cheat code to ...

  5. Darda (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Darda (toy) Darda is the name of a German toy car racing set (and related items) which was most popular in Europe and the USA throughout the 1980s and '90s. The unique selling point of the sets is the special Darda Motor, invented by Helmut Darda in 1970, which propelled the cars (similarly sized to Matchbox or Hot Wheels) at speeds of up to 30 ...

  6. Power Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Fisher-Price. Country. USA. Availability. 1984–. Power Wheels is a brand of battery-powered ride-on toy cars for kids ages one to seven years old. Power Wheels ride-ons are built with kid-sized, realistic features – in some cases, real working features like FM radios, opening/closing doors and hoods, and both forward and reverse motion.

  7. PlasmaCar - Wikipedia

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    The PlasmaCar is a plastic ride-on toy car designed for children (can be adapted for adults see below), made popular by Canadian toy distributor PlaSmart. The PlasmaCar can be propelled by wiggling the front steering wheel which is attached to two pivoting wheels touching the ground. It harnesses the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force ...

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