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1993 Tyco Python (USA)

BRANDYEARMODELPOWERSPEEDDRIVEAVAILABLEMINT VALUE*RATINGCOMMENT
tyco logo very small19932848-276vJetTurbo Vsml km/h
mph
2WD
Used: Common
NIB: Occasional
value75 150
4 out of 5
Okay, it's no Twin Turbo Lamborghini, but ANYONE who owned this in 1993 LOVED IT!
Rating
4
out of 5
Review CommentOkay, it's no Twin Turbo Lamborghini, but ANYONE who owned this in 1993 LOVED IT!

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SPECIFICATIONS

ScaleDiff.Made inMotor
1/18NoneMalaysiaMabuchi 260
SteeringSuspensionControllerFreq.
PassiveNone O- Chrome TycoNo1​Blue(27Mhz), Black(49Mhz)

MODEL REVIEW

The Tyco Python is a radio control vehicle manufactured by Taiyo of Japan, and released into the US market in 1993. The same model was released by Tyco in other regions around the world, repackaged for a local audience.

Released at the same time as the Tyco Fire Power (a missile launch truck on the same chassis) the Python was an instant hit. Of course it was!

Features and Performance

Despite being constructed on a fairly boring chassis, the 'gimmick' of the Python was a natural winner. A surprise, spring-up Python snake that squirted unsuspecting parents/sisters/cats and annoying little brothers, or whatever else required a dose of watery justice.

Development

When launching the projects that would ultimately produce the Python and the Fire Power, Taiyo and Tyco needed a reliable platform to build their gimmicks and gadgets upon. There would be enough risk with the various moving parts required to create the effects they wanted, and so ensuring that the platform they sat upon was reliable and as near risk-free as possible was crucial.

For this purpose, they would select the 1990 Jet Bandit chassis, a known reliable 'work horse' that had proven itself by 1993 with at least two years data on the return rate and potential points of failure. Plus, they'd already have the tooling and factory setup required to produce 50% of the product already, and so it was an obvious choice, allowing them to focus their time exclusively on the Python and the Fire Power's specific mechanisms.

Some Taiyo purists see these Tyco 'gimmick' cars as evidence of too much American influence on Taiyo, which ultimately caused its demise.

These cars, most of them designed by Neil Tilbor and Michael G Hetman include:

These are all fantastic in their own way, bringing joy to millions of young and young at heart worldwide, introducing R/C to a new 90s generation of children that went on to re-discover the original 1980s catalog of greats.

Design Weakness

As anyone who has looked at buying a Python will have noticed, almost all of them have one of the rear fins broken, per photo below. I suspect the fin gets swiped by the python when it springs up, most probably when the vehicle is racing around, causing it to stop off immediately or from repeated stress.

And so when using your Python I'd recommend only springing it out when the vehicle has stopped. We are talking about RC cars now aren't we? Yes, good!

In a later design under the post 1997 Tyco Mattel Wheels brand, this whole area was reinforced. Though it's still possible to break, it's a much better design.

Availability and Collectability

Whether you will enjoy the Python depends on your perspective, the type of collection you are building, and nostalgic value, however in general this is a highly popular model with many fans on our Tyco Collectors Facebook Group.

Unboxed cars with a controller are still reasonably priced, yet new in box or even as-new seems to be incredibly rare. As with many of the most popular models, they just sold so well, and kids enjoyed them so much that it's hard to find a nice one.

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    VALUE / PRICE HISTORY

    Average Price

    $50.00

    Highest Price

    $380.00

    This average price is based on 91 sales we have recorded (max 10 shown).

    DatePriceConditionTypeTitle
    07 Aug 2025$24.99UsedBuyVintage tyco python rc remote controller 27mhz 6.0v jet turbo car transmitter
    03 Aug 2025$380.00Brand NewBuyBrand new tyco python rc vintage 1993
    29 Jul 2025$53.74UsedBuyTyco python rc vintage 1993 super rare throwback untested
    14 Jul 2025$59.99UsedBuy1994 tyco python 6.0v jet turbo rc car truck 49mhz nicd battery untested as-is
    04 Jul 2025$125.00UsedBuy1994 tyco python 6.0v jet turbo rc truck 49mhz complete - tested - works - vtg
    14 Jun 2025$364.99Brand NewBuyBrand new tyco python rc vintage 1993 super rare throwback
    12 Jun 2025$30.00UsedBuyVintage tyco python 49 mhz remotes (for 6v rcs) - many to choose from!
    07 Jun 2025$59.95UsedBuy1994 tyco python 6.0v jet turbo rc car truck 49mhz nicd battery untested as-is
    07 Jun 2025$24.99UsedAuctionTyco r/c python 6.0v jet turbo blue rc car truck w/ remote control runs 1990s
    04 Jun 2025$30.00UsedBuyVintage tyco rc lot for parts python / rebound 4x4
    Prices in USD. NIB = New In box, MIB = Mint in Box, EC = Excellent Condition, VGC = Very Good Condition, GC+ = Good condition plus, GC = Good condition, PC = Poor Condition. With Controller = Car with controller. With Box = Box, Car, and Controller. We make all efforts to ensure data is accurate, but cannot guarantee it is.

    Information here is to the best of my knowledge at the time of writing, and is frequently updated and improved as I learn more. Contact Me for Feedback or Corrections.

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