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Kyosho Corporation (京商株式会社,
Kyōshō Kabushiki Kaisha) is a ****anese
company based in Tokyo,
which operates internationally under the name
KYOSHO. The company's...
- the
Kyosho Inferno is a 1/8 scale, four-wheel-drive, off-road
competition buggy which was
first released in late 1991 as the
successor to the
Kyosho Turbo...
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Upset at
being the
cause for much of the
violence in Kanto, she
traveled to
Kyosho to
challenge Sousou to a duel in
order to end the conflict. She had to take...
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Kyosho Burns is a 1/8
scale four-wheel-drive, two stroke, off-road
competition buggy which was
released as a kit from 1987 up
until 1992, with five different...
- - About". www.serpent.com. "
KYOSHO - COMPANY". www.
kyosho.com. "YouTube". www.youtube.com.[dead
YouTube link] 1990
Kyosho catalogue "Virtual RC Racing...
- newcomers. The cars are also
known as 1/10 off-road. The
class was
created by
Kyosho as a
miniature version of
their 1:8
scale buggy and po****rized by its archrival...
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Jutaku or
kyosho jutaku (****anese: 狭小住宅] is a ****anese
architectural style focused on
delivering original, "micro-home"
designs on very
small sites. The...
- (software), a
visual effects software system Kyosho Inferno, a radio-controlled car
produced by
Kyosho Inferno, a
villain character in the film Scooby-Doo...
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nominally this size. However, in
recent years, e****ially
companies like
Kyosho, INNO
Models (Inno64),
TrueScale Miniatures (Mini GT),
Paragon Models (Para64)...
- Seager, 94 Chappell, 93
Kyosho no. 230 (1991),
Newsletter of the
Religious Foundation Sanbokyodan,
edited by Sanbokoryukai.
Kyosho no. 232 (1991), Newsletter...