
Tamiya continues to bring back some classic kits that old school RC fans really want, the latest the Vanquish, but as the VQS. The Tamiya VQS is very closely based on the Vanquish, but has a few tweaks to bring it up to 2020 specs. Sure you still get that sleek buggy styling, the unique 4wd driveline, the streamline suspension set-up and tires that can tear up a dirt field. But the changes are in the name, electronics, and a few other tweaks. If you remember the Vanquish and always wanted one, you need to check out the VQS. If you’re just into unique RC cars and fun building experiences, then the VQS is right for you too. In this video, Greg goes over the details of the buggy and takes it out for a drive in the dirt. By the end of the video you’ll see this fun all around RC kit perfect for any Tamiya fan!
Source: RC Driver YouTube channel
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Tamiya Upcoming Releases December 2020
R/C Models
42364 1/10 R/C TA07 MSX Chassis Kit
58686 1/10 R/C VQS (2020)
56364 1/14 R/C Scania R470 (Silver Edition)
58683 1/14 R/C Mercedes-Benz Race Truck Actros MP4 MB Motorsport (TT-01 Type-E)
47453 1/10 R/C Volkswagen Type 2 (T1) Flower Power (M-05)
47455 VQS (2020) High-Capacity Damper Set
54972 Buggy Light Pod Set for LEDs
54974 Clear Colored Stickers (Red, Orange, Yellow)
54978 CC-02 Reinforced Rear Drive Shafts
54980 Ball Caster for SW-01 Wheelie Bar
54981 06 Module Hard Coated Aluminum Pinion Gear (27T)
Static Models
12057 1/12 Porsche 935 Martini
24358 1/24 Lotus Europa Special
35374 1/35 German Tank Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.F
Kids
95598 Neo-VQS (VZ) Advanced Pack
15528 Hi-Mount Tube Stabilizer Set (Black)
95597 HG 17mm Tapered Aluminum Ball-Race Rollers (Ringless)
95610 Mini 4WD Oval Home Circuit (Two-Level Lane Change) plus Geo Glider & Hexagonite Black Specials
Tools & Paints
87209 Accent Color (Orange-Brown)
Another impressive RC Mini 4WD 1/32 scale Tamiya Hotshot addition

See the previous creations here.
Source: 98.00mm @ Twitter
Tamiya RC Advice Vol.1 – Let’s start an RC car with an assembled completed model! Preparation from purchase to running
Future release Tamiya 47456 TB-05R Chassis Kit
Tamiya RC Holiday Meeting Live Video Report

Live broadcast of Tamiya RC Holiday Meeting (morning section) will be delivered. Please take a look at the venue.
Appearance
Tamiya Satoshi Maezumi, Riku Sunahara
Guest JUN WATANABE
We will deliver the Tamiya RC Holiday Meeting date (afternoon). As of now, Shizuoka City is planning to deliver a talk show, a machine introduction of Blockhead Motors, etc. due to rain.
Appearance
Tamiya Satoshi Maezumi, Riku Sunahara
Guest JUN WATANABE
Announcement of the 80th Tamiya Pachi Contest winning work
It started with the special issue of Tamiya News in June 1970, and this is the 80th time. This year, there were many applications for the 1/35 Soviet KV-1 1941, which was just released in June. In addition to its powerful style, it is also popular for its latest modeling and ease of making, but the barrel, which is not too long, fits well on the screen, resulting in a well-balanced photo. I was also happy to see that there were many applications for new products such as the French light tank R35, the German light tank 38 (t), and the German infantry set (mid-war). Mr. Shiba’s work in the gold medal in the scene photography category is a photograph that conveys the atmosphere of the battlefield with a novel composition that has never been seen before, but this also uses a new product. We stepped up every year from the Junior Award three years ago, and this time we won the Gold Award. There are 150 applicants from 8 to 79 years old. There were also participants from parents and children, as well as from overseas such as Hong Kong, China, and Australia. The deadline for applications for the click contest is September 1st every year. When the new product is completed, first click with the camera. Please take a picture of your masterpiece and apply.
⇒ How to apply for the click contest
Scene photography category prize-winning works

Gold medal
[Author] Hinata Shiba (18) Chiba [Title] Senior Soldier [Scale] 1/35
In this work, I made a diorama of the KV-1 that fell from the bridge and the German soldiers investigating it. The bridge is made of balsa wood, and the base with height difference is made of wood powder clay with styrofoam as the core, and pebbles and flowers are placed and painted. Soldiers add gun slings and helmet straps. I shaded it with an airbrush and then painted it with a brush. The shooting was done outdoors, taking advantage of natural light.

Silver Award
[Author] Shigehiro Yoshida (62) Aichi [Title] Assault KV-1 (1941) [Scale] 1/35
The work is an image of the assault scene during Operation Barbarossa in early autumn. I chose a figure with movement and tension and placed it under the line of sight of the tank soldier. For painting, prepare paints of the same color but different tones, and paint with the consciousness of fading on the side and top of the car body. The shooting was done under natural light with a diorama base set near the brown leaves.

Silver Award
[Author] Tomoya Kawada (22) Yamanashi [Title] Tank transport training [Scale] 1/35
I made it by adding the setting that several tank soldiers are checking and observing the work procedure while referring to the material photos during the tank loading work. In the image of late autumn, the vehicle was painted in a single color of dark yellow, and the surrounding area was made of dead grass. The dead grass is ready-made or deer hair, and the ground is reproduced by sprinkling it with a sieve of real soil. I used a single-lens reflex camera and a macro lens for shooting.
Work Photograph category Winning work

Gold medal
[Author] Yosuke Yamada (56) Hyogo [Title] RUSSIAN HEAVY TANK KV-1 [Scale] 1/35
Assembly is straight except for minor modifications (wire material change, fender damage processing, etc.). The painting is a two-color camouflage of green and brown, and the state where the white of the winter camouflage remains slightly is reproduced. At this time, we finished it while paying attention to the texture expression of the kit (armor surface, casting surface, welding marks, etc.) as much as possible. Also, as a color accent, I looked into the red cloth from the tool box at the rear of the car body.

Silver Award
[Author] Koichi Hoshino (53) Gunma [Title] German Heavy Tow Vehicle SS-100 [Scale] 1/48
I wanted to express the worn-out appearance, so I filed only the ground contact surface of the tire to express the feeling that the rubber was worn out. As for painting, use an airbrush and brush to clear orange for rust that has emerged or flowed out. Clear blue is mixed with German gray that I made to give a three-dimensional effect to the car body, and it is sprayed on the shadows, and XF-57 is used for dirt around the suspension.

Silver Award
[Author] Kenichi Sanada (49) Fukuoka [Title] JS-2 1944 ChKZ [Scale] 1/35
I chose the JS-2 this time because I wanted to make a rugged Russian tank with a more vicious image. Even if you remove the fenders to expose the tracks or arrange the equipment outside the car in a cluttered manner, the effect is great, and I am satisfied that the work was as intended. In shooting, I tried to keep the overall balance by turning the barrel backwards.
Some upcoming Tamiya RC releases
Building the new Tamiya 1/35 Panzer IV ausf F 2020 video

Source: Andy’s Hobby Headquarters
Tamiya TT02S vs M05RA RALLY – Audi Quattro vs Renault 5 Turbo gravel rally run video
Hi there! My friend Rob had just finished his new rally car, the Tamiya Renault 5 Turbo on the M05-RA FWD chassis, so we thought it would be fun to put it through it’s paces with my Tamiya Audi Quattro A2 on the 4WD TT02-S chassis. We went to our favourite gravel rally circuit and gave them a few laps in each direction around the course.
The M05RA struggled to get going on the gravel surface, hampered by it’s un-damped suspension, but once up to speed it was surprisingly nimble in the turns! The TT02 carried an onboard camera for some interesting action shots, and we had a great time running and filming these RC cars.
PLEASE NOTE: This rally run was just for fun, and is not intended to indicate which is the best, we just thought you Tamiya enthusiasts would enjoy seeing two very different RC rally icons running together!
Both Tamiyas are stock, apart from:
M05RA – full ball bearing conversion
TT02-S – Rally Block tyres and a no-cost mod to the lower suspension arms to give increased travel and ride-height. See the mod here.
Many thanks to Rob (of Rob Brennan RC) for making this film with me – visit his fantastic channel here.
Thanks for watching, wishing you all fun RCing! 🙂
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