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'''Tyco''' was an American manufacturer of model railroads, slot car sets, and remote controlled vehicles.
'''Tyco''' was an American manufacturer of model railroads, slot car sets, and remote controlled vehicles.



Revision as of 14:33, 7 May 2024

Note: not actually how you spell "RC".

Tyco was an American manufacturer of model railroads, slot car sets, and remote controlled vehicles.

As a Hasbro licensee, Tyco produced several interesting Transformers products.

This slot car set included two "transforming" race cars, Natron and Freezon. The two cars were also available separately from the track set, as they were interchangeable with any other Tyco-produced track. They also glowed in the dark.
This thing was so cool. Holy crap. The train cars turned into tanks and airplanes and it came with a playmat and little rubber figures of dudes to attack the train. So cool!



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  • Tyco is now owned by Mattel, Inc., Hasbro's chief rival in the toy industry. The name is currently used for Mattel's r/c car division.