
Choro-Q - Wikipedia
Choro-Q[a] is a line of Japanese 3–4 cm pullback car toys produced by Takara Tomy (formerly Takara). Known in North America as Penny Racers, they were introduced in late 1978 and …
List of Car Models featured in the Choro-Q series
Here is a list of car models featured in the Choro-Q series. To learn more about the car model, the car's description/real-life information, and what Choro-Q games it is featured in, click on the …
Category:Vehicles | Choro Q Wiki | Fandom
This category lists all available Vehicle Bodies within the Choro-Q Series. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
Body List - Choro-Q HG | Choro Q Wiki | Fandom
The strategy guide of Choro-Q HG reveals each car's body weight and body type. There is a #000 body, it looks like a ball but it will crash the game if used in a race.
Choro-Q | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom
Choro-Q (Japanese: チョロQ) is a series of Japanese 3-4 cm long toy cars with pullback motors, made by Takara. In 2002 they released a range of Thomas the Tank Engine toys. In 2022, …
ChoroQ - Origins — MyFigureCollection.net
Choro-Q (チョロQ) is a series of Japanese 3–4 cm long toy cars, with coil-spring pullback motors, first made by Takara in 1978, and sold extensively in Western markets as Penny Racers.
CQ Motors Modern Times / QQ Prototype - Small Cars Club
Oct 12, 2023 · In 2002, the retro-futuristic Modern Times or QQ (Nine-Nine) prototype was presented. Choro-Q is a classic car toy that debuted in 1980 from Takara (now Takara Tomy). …
MightyBoy toys: Choro-Q
Also known as 'Penny Racers' in other parts of the world, Choro-Q (チョロQ) are tiny toy cars about half the size of a Matchbox car, featuring a spring-wound pullback mechanism that …
Choro-Q - Transformers Wiki - TFWiki.net
Feb 14, 2025 · Choro-Q is a popular Japanese brand of toy cars with pull-back motors owned by TakaraTomy, best known in the west for its localization as Penny Racers.
Choro-Q = The toy car you always wanted but never knew about it.
Jan 25, 2016 · In 2014, Choro-Q released something even cooler than Q-Steers, called the Q-Eyes. They are Choro-Qs, which have sensors in front of them, so they can turn on their own, …