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Tamiya RC Advice Vol.20 – Tamtech Gear Grasshopper Mini running
Paisen RC (Satoshi Maezumi) vol.20 – Super Avante and Dragon are united ☆ ★ Super Drante (TAMIYA Super Avante × Super Storm Dragon body)
Thank you for watching ☆ ★ I’m sorry I couldn’t upload the video for a long time, 😢 We will be uploading more and more, so we are waiting for your request ☆ ★ This time, Super Storm Dragon’s It is a video of Super Drante with a body ✨ What is Drante at first? I thought, but Avante and Dragon seem to like Drante … Paisen (laughs) Everyone feels good with this body too! Please let me know if you find something like that !! 👂 It was a lot of fun to drive in the park for the first time in a long time, and it was cute to see small children 🥰 Please try driving in the nearby park! ( ⚠️ Please note that RC cars are prohibited in some parks.) I would like to continue shooting in various places, so if you have any recommended parks or spots, please comment ☆ ★ We are also looking for requests. So I’d like to see this video ~, I want you to go here ~, etc. We are waiting for comments 🔥 Thank you for watching ☆ ★ super AVANTE ↓
Source: Paisen RC Mini
MotoGP champion machine “Team Suzuki GSX-RR” discussed by the development staffs of the actual bike and Tamiya model
The 2020 MotoGP champion machine “Team Suzuki Exter GSX-RR ’20” is now available in the Tamiya 1/12 Motorcycle Series! (Released around December 25, 2021). In commemoration of that, the development staff of Suzuki (actual car) and Tamiya (model) introduced the points of GSX-RR. Discover the secrets of MotoGP machines through models!
● Click here for product information on 1/12 Team Suzuki GSX-RR ’20
● This video also introduces “1/12 Team Suzuki GSX-RR ’20”. Matching please see! [Bike & Car Model Edition] Tamiya Scale Model New Product Introduction in the Second Half of 2021
● Team SUZUKI ECSTAR Team structure
● Suzuki History Museum

Some new English Tamiya R/C Chassis Parts Catalogs
Toyota Mini Mirai based on Tamiya chassis – UK’s first hydrogen-fuelled RC car
Meet the Mini Mirai, the UK’s first hydrogen-fuelled remote-controlled (RC) car, based on the hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai bigger brother. But why, and more importantly, how, you might ask?
Before we answer those questions for you, take a look for yourself at our Mini Mirai in action as we went for a spin around Old New Inn Model Village in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire. Could there be a more appropriate setting to showcase this UK first?
Why miniaturise the Mirai?
Being at the forefront of hydrogen technology, Toyota wanted to showcase the potential for hydrogen to be used in multiple, slightly more novel ways. Toyota has already made a name for itself in terms of hydrogen power, with more than 20 years of hydrogen research and development which led to the launch of its first production fuel-cell car in 2015, the first generation Mirai. Continuing to pioneer fuel cell technology and following this year’s launch of the all-new Mirai, Toyota is increasing its fuel cell production ten-fold to 30,000 units a year. This will enable the expansion of fuel cell technology into broader forms of transport and haulage, as well as industrial energy applications.
How did we create it?
In order to create our one-off Mini Mirai, we enlisted help from Bramble Energy, a company specialising in miniature hydrogen applications, and the Tamiya model company. For the body, Tamiya used their expertise to create a 1/10 scale replica of the new Mirai hydrogen saloon with one of Tamiya’s popular TT-02 RC cars used as the starting point. In order to achieve a striking resemblance to the full-sized Mirai saloon, every inch of the vehicle was surveyed, with even the colour of the Mini Mirai (Scarlet Flare) being an exact replica of the real car.

1. Hydrogen manifold, 2. Hydrogen inlet pipe, 3. Electronics control board, 4. Hydrogen regulator, 5. Hydrogen gas storage, 6. Fuel cell power terminal, 7. Battery pack, 8. PCBFC fuel cell range extender, 9. Voltage regulator, 10. Rear shock absorber, 11. Bespoke body-shell
For the hydrogen fuel cell system, Bramble Energy fitted a miniaturised version of its printed circuit board fuel cell (PCBFC) system, a control system and hydrogen storage, into the standard four-wheel drive RC chassis – the exact same one that is readily available in model shops before the Tamiya Mirai body shell was fitted on top. The Mini Mirai is fitted with two hydrogen fuel canisters that are switchable, allowing for quick replacement when fuel runs out. The Bramble Energy system provides around 20 Watts of power, with double the running time capacity compared to a conventional battery-powered RC car.
Just like its full-size sibling, the RC model excels when it comes to driving range. The new Mirai can cover up to 400 miles on a tank of hydrogen. The Mini Mirai can cover twice the distance of an equivalent, conventional battery-powered RC car.
Source: Toyota UK
Tamiya RC Live with details of the new Tamiya Astute TD2 chassis
Introduction of Tamiya GP All Japan Championship Iwate, live broadcast of Hokkaido, and detail announcement of NEW 2WD Offroad machine!
The final A-main of each class (Jr, M-Sport, ST, GT, TRF Grand Prix) of Tamiya Grand Prix All Japan Championship Iwate held on Saturday 23 October. We will also explain the setting of each class winning car.
Tamiya Grand Prix Hokkaido held in Sapporo on Sunday 31 October.
We will show the details of the new 2WD off-road machine for the first time in the world. This is a must-see for those who are interested in the chassis structure and body style.
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Tamiya Satoshi Maezumi, Riku Sunahara, Takayuki Kono
Tamiya Mini 4WD Live Vol.9 – Japan Cup 2021
The Japan Cup 2021 will be resumed at last!
We will send you the live report of the Osaka event held on the day, and the interview of the participants of the pre-Shizuoka event held at Tamiya head office.
The popular corner “Mini 4WD Academy” will feature “Japan Cup History” from 2012 when it was held again.
In addition, the full story of the Laser Mini 4WD body parts set announced on the Tamiya website is also revealed!
Other mini 4WD information will be delivered via YouTube Live as soon as possible.
During the live broadcast, you can post comments and ask questions, so please join us and all the Mini 4WD racers.
Tamiya RC Live – Tamiya GP All Japan Championship & Tamiya RC History 20, 21 & 22
The final A-main of each class (Jr, M-Sport, ST, GT, TRF Grand Prix) of Tamiya Grand Prix All Japan Championship West Japan held on Saturday 9th October. We will also explain the setting of each class winning car.
We will broadcast the Tamiya Grand Prix Hokkaido held in Sapporo on Saturday 30 October.
In Tamiya RC History (20), off-road models “Iglesse”, “Astute”, “Nissan King Cab” and “Madcap 2WD” released in 1989 will be shown!
The final A-main of each class (Jr, M-Sport, ST, GT, TRF Grand Prix) of Tamiya Grand Prix All Japan Championship East Japan held on 10/10(Sun). We will also explain the setting of each class winning car.
We will broadcast the Tamiya Grand Prix Hokkaido held in Sapporo on Saturday 30 October.
In Tamiya RC History (21), we will introduce “Saint Dragon”, “Ferrari F189 Late Type” and “Avante 2001” which were released in 1989 and 1990.
Tamiya Grand Prix All Japan Championship Okayama held on Oct.16(Sat). We will also explain the setting of each class winning car.
We will broadcast the Tamiya Grand Prix Hokkaido held in Sapporo on Sunday 31 October.
In Tamiya RC History (22), “Toyota Hilux Monster Racer”, “Manta Ray 4WD” and “Mercedes-Benz C11” which were released in 1990 will appear!