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1991 Tyco Fast Traxx

BRANDYEARMODELPOWERSPEEDDRIVEAVAILABLEMINT VALUE*RATINGCOMMENT
tyco logo very small19912608-279.6VTurbo8xAA Vsml 21km/h
13mph
Treads
Used:
Common

NIB:
Rare
value200 300
4.5 out of 5
The Fast Traxx is as desirable today as it was back in 1991.
Rating
4.5
out of 5
Review CommentThe Fast Traxx is as desirable today as it was back in 1991.

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SPECIFICATIONS

ScaleDiff.Made inMotor
TBANoneSingaporeDual 280
SteeringSuspensionControllerFreq.
PassiveLimited N - Chrome LED​Red(27Mhz), Yellow(49Mhz)

MODEL REVIEW

The Tyco Fast Traxx is a radio controlled vehicle manufactured by Taiyo of Japan, and released onto the US, UK, and other global markets in 1991.

Fast Traxx. The name conjures up images in my memory of the TV commercial, showing the Traxx speeding along a road in a blur, the controller hitting Turbo mode and it would blast off even faster, jumping high across sand dunes, flying up a cliff edge and flipping back…

Tyco commercials were always fun to watch, and the Fast Traxx was among the best. In the early 90s it seemed like Tyco released new toys every other month, and I distinctly remember being excited to see the ads come on, wondering what the new model would be like.

Fast Traxx Television Commercial from 1991

Maintenance and Mods

The build quality on these things is great, though look out for damaged or over-stretched tracks as those can be expensive to replace. Greasing the gearbox is always a good idea on cars this old if you’re planning on running it often, otherwise it’s probably best to leave it alone.

As for mods, 3D printed tracks are becoming available (and in various colors) so if you need to replace a set you won’t be waiting ages for some originals to appear on eBay – instead they’ll be printed to order. Others are taking it further by swapping the 9.6V Turbo pack for some hobby grade Lithium Polymer batteries, but that does risk burning out a motor – so be careful. Some have solved that problem by going brushless with a hobby grade ESC and radio, but you’ll need experience with hobby-grade RC rebuilds before attempting that.

Development

Racing Tyco RC cars and having your friends join in with a different vehicle, or different frequency is what got many of us into the RC hobby in the first place; bashing around a backyard obstacle course, dirt track, or whatever location you could find.

Up until this point, the coolest car that Taiyo / Tyco had released may have been the 1990 Tyco Baja Bandit, or perhaps the 1989 Twin Turbo Lamborghini Countach. Yet these cars were getting old. Tyco needed something fresh that would be attractive to their core US market, something new and futuristic.

And since Tyco now owned a major stake in Taiyo’s design and manufacturing operation in Japan, they would convince them to move away from the realistic passenger vehicles they’d been creating since the late 70s, and instead focus on playthings purely of their imagination.

And so, the Fast Traxx was born. Half Tank, Half Fighter Jet, it was unlike anything seen in the decade prior. And while it was less agile than regular Tyco cars like the Bandit, or Turbo Hopper due to its skid-steer / tank-style controls, it was aggressive enough and futuristic enough to capture the hearts and minds of kids around the world, tearing them away from their Nintendo just long enough to realize how fun *real* toys could be. Fast Traxx was a winner.

Now more than 30 years later it’s coming back into popular culture as a fascination with all things 80s and 90s grows, and this time – those kids have real money to spend!

There are many versions of the ‘Traxx

As with all Tyco RC toys, if an idea was popular then the brand would capitalize upon it with many different variants including the Tyco Fast Traxx Pickup, Eliminator, and many others.

Some models are rarer than others, for example the white original Fast Traxx is probably the most rare, with the standard yellow and red color being the most common. My personal favorite though is the Taiyo Fast Traxx Eliminator in Black – especially if you can get a nice mint condition Japanese build, it’s a beautiful thing!

The Hidden Message on the Tyco Fast Traxx

Some have questioned what the NCC 9015 represents, suggesting it might be some kind of ‘Air Force’ code… Many out there (like me) think it’s obvious, but to others it may mean nothing! So what does it mean?

Fast Traxx and Star Trek Connection
Fast Traxx and Star Trek Connection
Did you know?

The “NCC 9015” on this model, and variants on other Fast Traxx models, is a nod to the futuristic Sci-Fi show Star Trek (eg. original Enterprize was NCC-1701), and the model number of the Fast Traxx. In this case, 2701.

Features and Performance

It’s a Fast Traxx baby! Well sure, the top speed technically isn’t what makes it fast (21km/h or 13mph), it’s the acceleration, and the fact it will go that speed no matter what gets in the way! haha yes… You drive with purpose in a Fast Traxx, and if something gets in front of you, either it’s getting out of the way fast, or you’re going over it! In many ways, it drives just like the 1996 Tyco Rebound, another favorite and all time great design.

Recommendation

While currently in 2022 the Tyco Bandit and Eliminator are possibly the most popular trucks being sold on eBay, together with the Lamborghini and Turbo Hopper, I personally believe the Fast Traxx has what it takes to equal or overtake those models, and would recommend that anyone who wishes to collect one do so ASAP before the prices get wildly out of control.

Update Aug. 2022
Prices continue to rise. This month we saw a NIB sell for over $400 USD ex. shipping, sheesh. If you’re still looking, you may want to shop for a car without box, usually half the cost of boxed models.

Update Apr 2023
Prices are finally starting to cool off, though in general the popular models like these are no longer inexpensive.

Do you like the Tyco Fast Traxx? Do you like Tyco Slot Cars?

Well you’re in luck! Because Tyco also released the #6207 Fast Traxx Electric Racing Slot Car Track where you can race two mini Fast Traxx, complete with working rubber treads, around a standard Tyco slot car track.

We’ve got a whole article on is here, check it out!

6207 Tyco Fast Traxx Electric Racing Cars Box Front
Check our article on #6207 Tyco Fast Traxx Electric Racing!

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    VALUE / PRICE HISTORY

    Average Price

    $137.50

    Highest Price

    $969.95

    This average price is based on 146 sales we have recorded (max 10 shown).

    DatePriceConditionTypeTitle
    27 Dec 2023$190UsedBuyVintage tyco rc fast traxx pu 27 mhz (9.6v) excellent condition - works! (#10)
    27 Dec 2023$139.97UsedBuyVtg tyco fast traxx rc 49 mhz 9.6v green turbo no charger
    27 Dec 2023$220UsedBuyTyco 9.6v turbo fast traxx rc vehicle red tested works vintage 90's
    18 Dec 2023$125UsedBuyVintage tyco fast traxx rc red 27 mhz (9.6v) ncc-2608
    18 Dec 2023$170.37UsedBuyTyco super fast traxx vintage rc car / truck / buggy ….. No controller
    17 Dec 2023$135UsedBuyVintage tyco fast traxx rc red 27 mhz (9.6v) ncc-2608 clean awesome untested
    16 Dec 2023$180UsedBuyVintage tyco fast traxx rc - red - 27 mhz (9.6v) excellent condition - works!
    13 Dec 2023$140UsedBuyVtg tyco fast traxx rc 49 mhz 9.6v green turbo nu battery pack antennae works
    13 Dec 2023$159.01UsedBuyVintage tyco fast traxx rc - yellow - 49 mhz (9.6v) great condition - rtr
    13 Dec 2023$80UsedBuyVintage tyco rc 9.6v turbo fast traxx no battery/remote
    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.

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