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Yokomo YZ-834B "Dog Fighter" is a 1/10 scale electric-powered 4WD radio-controlled vehicle made by Yokomo. Introduced in 1983 for off-road racing, it has been cited by the website, LiveRC, as the first racing specific 4WD buggy The car was marketed in Europe, sold by Graupner, as the Graupner Dogfighter and in the US by Delta Systems, as the Delta Dogfighter.
As the YZ-834B required numerous upgrades and an investment of US$500 (equivalent to $1,390 in 2023) to make it competitive, Yokomo introduced the mail-order only SE 4WD featuring a host of parts that made the car competitive straight out of the box for US$200 (equivalent to $555.92 in 2023) despite being offered with a Yokomo 05R stock motor and a mechanical speed controller.
The RPS/Yokomo Dog Fighter SE was introduced following the 1985 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships win by Gil Losi Jr. The car was marketed by Ranch Pit Stop (hence RPS), a hobby retailer owned by Losi Jr's father; who later became known as Team Losi three years after.
Ron Rossetti used this version of the car to win the 1986 ROAR 1:10 Off-Road National Championships.
Despite its success in racing, including winning the aforementioned IFMAR Worlds, it was criticized for its low ground clearance, which meant it was unsuited to the UK racing.
The YZ-834B was replaced by YZ-870C in 1987.
Year | Model | Details | Known issues |
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1983 | Dog Fighter 834B (not pictured)
Rare original release model with one shock absorber each end, exposed alloy roll bar, yellow wheels and black body pan. |
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1985 | Wonder Dog Fighter
(could be late 1984) |
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1985 | Wonder Dog Fighter Limited Edition |
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1986 | Wonder Dog Fighter SE - 834B SE |
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1986 | Dog Fighter RPS SE |
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References
- "FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Former IFMAR Electric Off-Road Worlds winners". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- Denevi 1986, pp. 64–68.
- ^ "Yokomo YZ-834B Dog Fighter". RC Scrapyard. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- "Graupner Dogfighter". www.rccarmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- "Delta Dogfighter". www.rccarmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- Howell 1992, pp. 35–38.
- LiveRaceMedia. "FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Timeline of Team Losi Racing 4WD buggies". www.liverc.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- Kyes 1987, pp. 22–29.
- "Yokomo YZ-834B Wonder Dog Fighter". RC Scrapyard. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- Crabb 1988, p. 48.
Works cited
- Howell, John (December 1992). "Top 10 Innovative R/C Cars of All Time". Radio Control Car Action. Air Age Media.
- Crabb, Jim (August 1988). "Super Dog Fighter, Yokomo YZ-870C" (PDF). Radio Race Car. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- Kyes, Gary (May 1987). "RPS Yokomo SE" (PDF). R/C Model Cars. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- Denevi, Bernard (February 1986). "Preparation Graupner Dogfighter". Auto8. Retrieved 22 June 2020.