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Yes, this type of model car steering has been around for a long time. I think Faller was the firs tone to use it. Now other companies like Marklin and Tomytec also make these.This type of modeling was not possible just a decade ago due to unavailability of microscopic LiPo batteries or tiny motors. But nowadays, with cheap consumer items like tiny wireless earbud headphones, tiny rechargeable batteries are more readily available.What impressed me the most is how they actually trimmed the motor case (exposing the motor's innards) to fit in that small model. Another thing I found interesting was that this tiny motor is not coreless, but it has a conventional iron-pole armature. I though all those very tiny (pager vibrator) motors were coreless. At least all the ones I took apart. The model builder is likely not a model railroader, but one of many YouTube users who depend on producing captivating videos and monetizing them. Nothing wrong with that of course. I have seen several of those types of modelers who come up with some awe-inspiring scratch-built models made from everyday materials (PVC pipe, Bic disposable lighters, or even paper) while using some very crude (but very effective) home-made power tools. These videos can be addictive to watch.
So Pete, with you being an acknowledged model car builder when can I expect to see one of these from you?
PeteskiHave you thought about updating your BUSCH FedEx Dodge Sprinter to be a little more mobile?