TA-05 ver.2
#1
TA-05 ver.2
At the 48th Shizuoka Hobby Show, Tamiya is listed to be showing the TA-05 ver.2.
1/10RC Cuzco DUNLOP Subaru Impreza (TA05 ver.II)
Does anyone know what is new in Version 2, what is different from the current TA05 (IFS)?
1/10RC Cuzco DUNLOP Subaru Impreza (TA05 ver.II)
Does anyone know what is new in Version 2, what is different from the current TA05 (IFS)?
#3
Tech Lord
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Hmm, very interesting! I wonder if it's a bunch of new stuff, or just updated parts. The IFS-R has the 416 style suspension parts, so I could see them releasing a standard kit with those parts. The 416 style toe blocks work, I'm using those now, aside from the front/rear bridge.
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#6
Tech Regular
Need a bigger/better pic than that
#8
Acording to this site
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The tub is narrower.
TA-05MS style motor mount/layshaft design.
37t diff pulleys and 18t center pulleys.
Short arm suspension
Changed battery position
http://translate.google.com/translat...istory_state0=
The tub is narrower.
TA-05MS style motor mount/layshaft design.
37t diff pulleys and 18t center pulleys.
Short arm suspension
Changed battery position
#10
I wish I knew the answer to that.
#13
Tech Master
meh, pretty much a tub version ta05MS. Come on tamiya, we something more innovative. I dig the body though.
#14
The tub style TA05 will likely be unable to accommodate the TA05MS motor mounting position because the rear brace takes up too much space and that will take away space to mount electronics. I wonder if the old TA05 tub chassis can be updated to the new version?
Last edited by HI_808; 04-22-2009 at 09:42 PM.
#15
A big difference I noticed that they are now using a Durga style inward suspension mounts. It's no longer has the bridge style mount going through the belt like on the TA05 and TRF415. Instead there seems to be two separate mounts on either side of the belt (ala DB-01)...
I do like the narrower chassis. But as you can see the cantilever layshaft system means you must mount your receiver on top of the servo...
I do like the narrower chassis. But as you can see the cantilever layshaft system means you must mount your receiver on top of the servo...