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Old 24-01-2011
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I would be looking at either a micro buggy/truck from one of the established brands, or a 1/10th scale Tamiya.

Parts supply for the obscure brands can be very difficult.

The Tamiyas are about the only 1/10th cars that come with a slow motor in the box.

I have a Kyosho Mini Inferno ST that my daughter (age 4) enjoys crashing around the garden. Hasn't broken yet despite plenty of full throttle crashes. It is relatively slow and lightweight so doesn't cause much damage.
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