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Tamiya TRF416 Sweeps the Podium at Euro Touring Series Round 2!

The 2nd Round of the Euro Touring Series took place from March 14th-16th, 2008 in Vejle, Denmark. Tamiya Racing Factory drivers and their TRF416 machines were out in force and completely dominated the competition in the Modified Class. Jilles Groskamp took home the win, with Marc Rheinard and Viktor Wilck finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively for an all-Tamiya podium.

About the Euro Touring Series
Started in October of 2007, the Euro Touring Series is a series that takes place at both indoor and outdoor tracks. Spanning 5 rounds that take place in 4 countries (Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Austria), the series is a way for top R/C drivers to stay sharp over the winter in preparation for major races during the summer and for manufacturers to test out newly developed racing products.

Source: Tamiya, INC.

Tamiyablog’s main page reaches 100.000 visits

Thanks to your growing support, Tamiyablog reached its first 100.000 visits earlier than we would have dreamed of when we started this blog 18 months ago. For the celebration post we have chosen the Tamiya Black Porsche 934, as it was released to commemorate 100.000 sold 58001 Porsche 934 RC kits in Japan during 1976-1977. We would like to thank you for your continuous support and hope we will be able to present to you also in the future many news and interesting articles related to our favorite company, Tamiya.

The author team of Tamiyablog.com

Tamiya Plamodel Factory opens at March 27 in Yokohama

Hobby manufacturing products such as plastic model conduct sales, Tamiya, Inc. (NASDAQ: Suruga-ku, Shizuoka President: Shiyunsaku Tamiya), the modeling studio to enjoy the plastic model shop in the TAMIYA PLAMODEL FACTORY will be produced by the March 27, 2008, South Building to the first floor of Yokohama TORESSA (Yokohama Kohoku Ward), Japan’s first stalls.
SEGA (Headquarters: Tokyo, President and CEO Ota CEO and COO: Osamu Satomi) cooperation project under the firm Ltd. (Headquarters: Kawasaki Kawasaki Ward President: Yasuhiro Imazeki) store management development .
Homemade plastic models 50th anniversary this year, a plastic model of modern culture that brought children from the baby-boom generation to generation beyond the manufacturing of YOROKOBI to this location from the caller.

Overview [stores]
“Shop Zone”
Tamiya, the scale model (car, motorcycle, military, vessels, aircraft, etc.) in addition to the four wheel drive mini, the spy series, and fun widely goods, and create a suitable model, tools, paints, books also enough. In addition, unique products and the sale of merchandise such as planned.

“Studio zone”

Actually enjoy making studio model parallel establishment. Modeller Tatsuya Kaneko, who will oversee the writing modeling to achieve optimal work space. Desk work is a total of 20 seats, making model alone sit down and immersed in ITAKERU. It is, of course, also allows for a large table, and the use of group events such as planned. The finished product photography and painting room luxury room.

Tatsuya Kaneko was born in 1953. Has made diorama model and worked as a writer for magazines, television, advertising, and a lot of work to be announced. Also, TV Tokyo’s popular show “TV CHAMPION PURE MODELLING Championship” at the 2-year-peat from 1996 to’97. Currently, the quarterly magazine model “PANTSAGURAFU!” (Art model) is also active as editor.

[Features] Fun to make a plastic model is the master support.
Shops face a “master” is almost resides on the first side to consult the advice of full-scale modeling to your support.

Various programs held manufacturing experience.

Modelling lecturer in the studio to be greeted “baby boomers model for the classroom” to the parents and children in elementary school and you can feel free to participate in “the first four-wheel drive mini Workshop” and various other events scheduled.

[Organization]
Produced: Tamiya, Inc. / Planning and Cooperation: SEGA / management development firm, Inc.
TORESSA TOYOTAOTOMORUKURIEITO Yokohama Ltd. will operate large commercial complex.
2007 North Building opened on December 5. South Building will be opened on March 27, 2008.

[Location]
222-0002 Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama Kohoku Ward Street Morooka town 700

Entrance
Shop Zone
Studio Zone
Source: Tamiya, INC.

Happy New Year! / Most Popular New Items of 2007

First of all, I would like to wish all our loyal visitors a happy new year and thank you for your interest in our blog during 2007. I feel confident that Tamiya has a lot of interesting new items in store for us in 2008, and we will do our best to provide information about new items as soon as possible throughout the year. This site is dedicated to Tamiya items of all kinds, but we generally don’t present information about new items that are considered to be of very low interest to the majority of our visitors.

Anyway, this leads me to the topic of today; Tamiya’s recent announcement of the result of a customer survey conducted in Japan. Actual number of participants is unknown to us, but Tamiya has expressed their gratitude for the vast participation, and knowing that Japan is by far Tamiya’s largest market, there are good reasons to believe that the resulting ranking of new items is representative for their actual popularity in Japan. As many of you will know, Tamiya enthusiasts outside Japan have a tendency to criticise Tamiya for often making “bad and unpopular choices” when choosing new items to manufacture. Considering that Tamiya has marketed their products worldwide for decades and is one of the largest and most successful companies within the business, we (the Tamiyablog contributors) have felt confident for many years now that the market researchers at Tamiya know exactly what they are doing, and that Tamiya’s choices for new items reflect actual demand and popularity extremely well, especially in Japan. So, it’s not really a surprise to us to see the ranking of the most popular new items in 2007, although it surely to a large extent deviates from the typical preferences outside Japan. So, the next time you might be annoyed because Tamiya releases a new item that is unattractive to you personally, rest assured that the market demand more than justifies the release and that many of the releases that might seem a bit odd to enthusiasts outside Japan are what keeps Tamiya profitable and successful, which again ensures a continued flow of releases of new items that also suit your taste!


1. place:
58391 1/10 scale Hotshot 2007
2. place: 78019 1/350 scale Japanese Navy Submarine I-400

3. place: 61098 1/48 scale F-16CJ (Block 50) Fighting Falcon
4. place: 14109 1/12 scale Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR

5. place: 12036 1/12 scale Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler w/Photo Etched Parts
6. place: 24305 1/24 scale Lamborghini Countach LP400
7. place: 49400 1/10 scale Porsche 934 Turbo RSR
8. place: 58397 1/10 scale Toyota Hilux High Lift
9. place: 61100 1/48 scale Fieseler Fi 156C Storch
10. place: 31617 1/700 scale British Battle Cruiser Repulse
Runner ups:

32550 1/48 scale German Sd.Kfz.250/3 Greif
57101 1/12 scale TamTech-Gear Porsche 934 Turbo RSR
89761 1/48 scale Japanese Fighters w/Maintenance Crew
35285 1/35 scale German Tank Destroyer Hetzer Mid Production
18621 1/32 scale Bison Magnum Mini 4WD PRO
20057 1/20 scale Lotus 99T Honda
31349 1/700 scale Light Cruiser Abukuma
42106 1/10 scale TRF416 Chassis Kit
43532 1/8 scale 4×4 Racing Truck Nitrage 5.2
35284 1/35 scale French Armored Carrier UE

TRF501X wins with the European 1/10 off-road 4WD buggy championship!

In the European championship of 2007 1/10 RC electromotive off road buggy which is held in Finland, Austrian Hubert Hönigl (Hupo) which uses Tamiya TRF501X won.

He therefore becomes succesor of his land colleague Peter Pinisch and replaces at the same time also his 2WD EM title from 2006 with the 4WD EM title in 2007!

Hupo could drive out the pole position with his Tamiya in the qualification. Nevertheless, the British Neil Cragg won the first finale, Hupo became only fourth. This meant that Hönigl should absolutely keep his poles position in the last two finales if he still wanted to become a European champion. Hupo did it, he won both last runs before Neil Cragg, third became Richard Cree.

Hupo’s Tamiya TRF501X

Source and more: EM site Oople.com