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Tamiya 58568 Neo Scorcher TT-02B Chassis official product video
Burn through the off-road circuits!
The Scorcher, a popular and speedy 4WD racing buggy from the late-1980s Tamiya line-up, is back, with a new name and updated body! Made from durable polycarbonate and featuring a stylish large rear wing, the body design drew heavily upon the original Scorcher for inspiration, and can be decorated with the minimum of fuss thanks to the large stickers included. It runs on the easy-assembly shaft-driven 4WD TT-02B, and marries the chassis’ controllability with square spike tires for superior grip on rough surfaces. This off-road veteran is back with new features to scorch your rivals!
Shaft-Driven 4WD and Superior Handling from the TT-02B
The shaft-driven 4WD TT-02B buggy chassis uses a skid-shaped frame. Its suspension setup uses 4-wheel independent double wishbone suspension with long arms, plus CVA shock units, giving the car assured handling, while left and right suspension arms and uprights are identical to facilitate hassle-free assembly. Front and rear gearboxes include 4-bevel differentials for smooth operation, and are sealed to ensure that dust can’t get inside. The top can be removed simply by loosening four screws, making maintenance a breeze. Four different gear ratios can be applied with the use of three separately-sold types of pinion gears, allowing you to match the characteristics of your car setup to the conditions at any given time. Of course, this off-road chassis also includes receiver case and motor cover to protect them from dirt and debris thrown up off of the track.
Specifications
●Length: 380mm, Width: 250mm, Height: 145mm ●Wheelbase: 266mm ●Tread: 217mm (Front), 208mm (Rear) ●Bathtub-type Frame ●Shaft-Driven 4WD ●Front/Rear 4-Bevel Resin Differentials ●3-Piece Steering Tie-Rod ●4-Wheel Double Wishbone Suspension ●Tire Width/Diameter: 32/82mm (Front), 41/82mm (Rear) ●Front/Rear CVA Oil Dampers ●Gear Ratio = 10.71:1 (using kit-included pinion gear) ●Type 540 Motor ●Electronic Speed Controller is sold separately.
Separately Required Items
●2-Channel R/C Unit with ESC ●Battery Pack & Charger ●R6/AA/UM3 batteries for transmitter
Tamiya 58502 Blitzer Beetle 2011 official product video
Backyard Blitzer
This is a 1/10 scale R/C assembly kit of the Blitzer Beetle, which was inspired by the exciting off-road desert racer designs seen in the United States. The proven chassis is equipped with 4-wheel double wishbone suspension, CVA shock units, and high-grip off-road tires to offer superb driving performance on rough terrain. The injection-molded body features metal-plated light covers and side mirror parts for greater realism. In addition, a driver figure as well as a sticker sheet to depict the fiery splash-pattern livery are also included.
Superb 2WD Off-Road Chassis
This tough, lightweight ABS bathtub chassis features a rear-mounted motor, rear-wheel drive layout. Fully-enclosed gearbox protects against dirt and debris and is equipped with differential gears to offer smooth cornering. 4-wheel independent double wishbone suspension is equipped with C.V.A. shock units and extremely durable monocoque-type lower arms. The front spiked tires feature three ribs for enhanced stability while the rear tires feature both spikes and an X-shaped tread pattern along the center to ensure high levels of grip.
Specifications
●Length: 394mm ●Width: 295mm ●Height: 182mm ●Wheelbase: 260mm ●Tread: 248mm (Front), 242mm (Rear) ●Tire Width/Diameter: 45/98mm (Front), 52/99mm (Rear) ●ABS Bathtub Type Chassis Frame ●Injection-Molded Body with Driver Torso Figure ●Rear-Mounted Motor, Rear-Wheel Drive ●3-Bevel Differential Gears ●F/R Double Wishbone Suspension ●F/R CVA Shock Units ●Gear Ratio= 1:10.00 ●Requires Electronic Speed Controller (sold separately) ●Type 540 Motor included
Tamiya 64453 R/C Guide Book Volume 23 2024 Spring-Summer
Tamiya RC Guidebook Vol.23 (2024 SPRING-SUMMER), which carefully selects Tamiya’s major RC models, has been published. The lineup is rich in variety, including off-road cars that can be driven anywhere, classic touring cars and formula cars that can be enjoyed at high speeds, tanks and trailer trucks that are large and impressive, and 3-wheeled cars that are attracting attention for their ability to corner by tilting their bodies. Contains Tamiya’s main RC models such as RC and the complete model XB that can be played right out of the box. We also listed new products that will be released by summer. You can also check RC videos and detailed information by scanning the QR code with your smartphone or mobile phone. The RC Start Guide also features the “differential”, which plays an important role when cornering an RC car. An easy-to-understand introduction to the basics of differential assembly and setting tips. In addition, there are plenty of ways to enjoy RC life, such as Tamiya RC Live, which delivers videos of various events and the latest information, and information dissemination using SNS. In addition, at the end of the book, we also provided information on hobby shops around the country and Tamiya’s RC circuit. Full color A4 size, 40 pages with plenty of volume.
- The TT-02B chassis model is a 4WD racing buggy that is characterized by its easy-to-assemble body structure and easy maneuverability, and we also introduce a wide variety of optional parts along with the lineup.
- The DT-03 chassis model is a 2WD buggy perfect for beginners. Also, keep an eye out for models equipped with big tires and nostalgic reproduction buggies.
- The wide variety of off-road cars that can be driven anywhere is attractive. Big tire models, crawler models, and CC-02 chassis models with realistic bodies and fun cross-country driving are also included.
- At the top of the new model list is the MOTUL AUTECH Z, which has a fighting spirit. The shaft 4WD TT-02 chassis features dynamic driving similar to a real car.
- A variety of attractive new items are available. Don’t miss the MB-01 chassis, of which new bodies are appearing one after another, including the CC-02 series with commemorative model color Baja
- “RC Start Guide” features updates to the differential, which is the key to cornering. An easy-to-understand explanation of the basic structure and maintenance methods of the differential based on the basic
Some ultra realistic looking drift and rally video shots of Tamiya 58631 Subaru Impreza Monte Carlo ’99 TT-02 chassis
How to build video
Source: Katu Rou
Tamiya 22049 XV-02/TT-02 Oil Gear Differential Unit product video
Tamiya XM-01 Pro rally runs
In this video we give you a rundown on what comes with the XM-01 Pro Rally car as well as power it through 3 timed runs on the track. Not only did it feel great, when all was said and done it broke the track record by 3 seconds – with only a small bit of tuning!
We’re pretty confident this car is going to be a beast when all is said and done – we can’t wait to get it back out to the track!
Source: CompetitionX
Dream Tamiya Japan Holiday video
A fantastic video about Tamiya including a visit to the headquarters.
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Fulfilling my dream and sharing the experience of visiting Tamiya HQ in Shizuoka, Japan; explaining Tamiya’s history and documenting the great static & R/C models on display and so much more. Fortunate to bump into Mr. Shunsaku Tamiya, the great man himself. Hopefully this video not only serves as a resource & record of Tamiya in 2024 but also introduces the hobby to new scale modellers & R/C enthusiast.
Video Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
03:49 – The Lobby
05:19 – The Archive Room
05:40 – Tamiya’s History
09:19 – Tamiya Branding
10:52 – Educational Models
11:12 – Military Models
14:52 – Aircraft Models
16:04 – Ship Models
19:17 – Car Models
21:56 – Motorcycle Models
23:24 – Mini 4wd
24:44 – Other Static Models
25:21 – R/C Models
44:05 – Meeting Mr. Tamiya
47:54 – Vehicle Display Area
49:15 – The Showroom
01:01:05 – Tamiya Shop
01:02:33 – Tamiya Headquarters
01:03:20 – Fulfilling My Dream
Source: T-StudioWorks
Tamiya 22046 XV-02/TT-02 Ball Differential Set (39T) product video
Modified Tamiya TT-02 chassis and Willy’s Wheeler Honda City Turbo body use to make shortest RC drift car
Source: Kazumon Channel