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TT-01E BMW Sport Evo. Drift



The retro BMW E30 M3 Sport Evo. now comes loaded on the excellent drift spec TT-01D Type-E chassis and is waiting for you to test your drifting prowess.

About the Model:

* Based on the lightweight and user-friendly TT-01D Type-E chassis for effortless assembly.
* 4WD shaft driven bathtub chassis with coil spring damped, 4-wheel independent double wishbone suspension and sealed front and rear differential gearboxes.
* Drift-spec modifications include special suspension tuning, RS-540 sport-tuned motor, aluminium heat sink, CVA mini shock dampers and soft springs and adjustable upper arms.
* Installed on the stylish silver wheels are Super Driftech tyres which are made from a resin and rubber compound specially designed for long-lasting drift action. (24mm width)
* Includes two 5mm diameter white LEDs to depict realistic headlights.
* Includes TEU-104BK ESC.
* 2-channel RC system, battery pack and charger separately required.

M-05 RC Honda S800 Racing



In the early-1960s, Honda began venturing into the world of motor car racing after it had achieved great success in the manufacture of motorcycles. In 1962, Honda revealed its first four wheeled vehicles, the S360 and S500. Capitalizing on advanced technical knowhow gained from the motorcycle World Grand Prix races, Honda’s aluminium four cylinder DOHC engine boasted a crankshaft rotating on needle roller bearings. The top of the line 2-seat sports car S800 made its debut in 1965. The high revving engine was capable of 70hp and propelled the lightweight 710kg vehicle up to 160km/h. After its debut, numerous S800s were observed in various motorsports events such as gymkhana, hill-climb, and circuit races, showing off its tremendous performance.

About the Model:

* This is a 1:10 RC assembly kit of the Honda S800.
* The famous S800 form is recreated in polycarbonate and mounted on the M-05 chassis.
* Monocoque frame features a layout that optimises weight distribution and lowers the
* chassis’ centre of gravity.
* The 3-piece tie-rod steering linkage offers sharp cornering performance.
* Sticker sheet and type 540 motor included.
* 2-channel RC system, ESC, battery pack, and charger are separately required.

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Tamiya gone old school :: Comments

Re: Tamiya gone old school
Post on Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:33 am by jebjeb
take the EG6 shell instead, its still reserved to you
Re: Tamiya gone old school
Post on Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:51 am by sideslider
ygpm sir ian
Re: Tamiya gone old school
Post on Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:24 am by Samaj
I love Tamiya kits......!
 

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