Tamiya Ta06
#32
I can see 2 belts Side & front ( maybe 3rd belt in rear or a gearbox like FF03 ? ) , have know idea about rear drive / centre battery location .
Will let you know if i find any more info .
Thanks
#34
That belt setup reminds me of the TA03
The rest of it looks like FF03
I like the position of the front shocks down the chassis, but cup racer already has this so not really new.
TA03 + FF03 = TA06!!
The rest of it looks like FF03
I like the position of the front shocks down the chassis, but cup racer already has this so not really new.
TA03 + FF03 = TA06!!
#36
looks like Hpi Pro 3
#37
#39
Its alive.........
#41
Tech Regular
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Sorry for thread jacking once again, but here's some pics of the transmission.
To be honest, abit sceptical whether this is real. <insert conspiracy theory here> Only seen one site with it so far. Picture's rather blurry too, which is unlike tamiya.
Then again could be wrong. It's very much like Tamiya to release a new kit after an R kit is released.
To be honest, abit sceptical whether this is real. <insert conspiracy theory here> Only seen one site with it so far. Picture's rather blurry too, which is unlike tamiya.
Then again could be wrong. It's very much like Tamiya to release a new kit after an R kit is released.
#42
#43
Tech Regular
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Elegant mechanics has taken a back seat to weight distribution in the TA-06.
If I had to guess what they are trying to do put as much weight as possible in the very center (lower moment of inertia) and bias the weight towards the rear.
I'm sure it's going to handle well, the question is will it handle better than the TA-05 ver.II?
If I had to guess what they are trying to do put as much weight as possible in the very center (lower moment of inertia) and bias the weight towards the rear.
I'm sure it's going to handle well, the question is will it handle better than the TA-05 ver.II?
#44
Tech Lord
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An option for "normal" shocks up front would be nice. Otherwise, it's a pretty interesting way of getting the battery down the middle and keeping it 4WD without going the Type-R route. It could be a really fun project car, especially as the hopups start hitting the market.