Tamiya 1/12 R/C RM-01 "Racing Master"
#1
Tamiya 1/12 R/C RM-01 "Racing Master"
Looks like Tamiya is getting back into 12th scale with the new for 2012 R/C RM-01
58509 1/12 Toyota TOM’S 84C (new RWD-chassis)
RM-01X
Base Kit with 1s 17.5BL
Full Hop-Up Kit with 1s 13.5BL
"New Spur Gear Adaptor"
Tech & Tips
Tamiya product info pageTCS Rules, 1/12 GT
TCS Brushless Motor Rules
TCS Brushless ESC Rules
Setup Info
How to fit a standard Spur Gear
Front upright mod to increase ride height
Tamiya has created the brand-new RM-01 chassis in response to the 1/12 scale racing resurgence around the world. This new chassis features a Direct Drive 2WD setup and a pivot-ball link rear (PBLR) suspension to offer linear throttle and steering response and realistic racing action. Tamiya's 1985 release of the Toyota Tom's 84C is the first body that is outfitted for the RM-01 chassis.
Specs and Features
1/12 scale ready to assemble electric powered R/C model racing kit.
Features a 2.5mm thick black-colored FRP lower deck, a height-adjustable resin gear case with type 380 motor. (540 motor may be used when removing stock motor plate)
Pivot-Ball Link Rear (PBLR) suspension system features a center pivot ball, a pitch damper to temper chassis pitch, and a roll damper and side links to control chassis roll. Roll springs can be additionally installed to the side link pivots for more advanced suspension settings.
Aluminum diff housing allows ball differential adjustment without detaching rear wheel.
Steel rear axle.
Attachment of both hex-hub-secured and 3-screw-secured wheels are possible with the RM-01 chassis.
Front independent suspension features optimized kingpin trail.
Use Item 55105 Tamiya LF Battery LF1100-6.6V Racing Pack (M-Size) as the power source. (NOT AVAILABLE IN THE USA MARKET) Installation of square-shaped battery packs is also possible using glass tape (sold separately). Example: 1S hard case battery packs.
Included Polycarbonate body faithfully reproduces the Toyota Tom's 84C.
Sticker sheet to depict the livery and a driver torso included.
58509 1/12 Toyota TOM’S 84C (new RWD-chassis)
RM-01X
Base Kit with 1s 17.5BL
Full Hop-Up Kit with 1s 13.5BL
"New Spur Gear Adaptor"
Tech & Tips
Tamiya product info pageTCS Rules, 1/12 GT
TCS Brushless Motor Rules
TCS Brushless ESC Rules
Setup Info
How to fit a standard Spur Gear
Front upright mod to increase ride height
Tamiya has created the brand-new RM-01 chassis in response to the 1/12 scale racing resurgence around the world. This new chassis features a Direct Drive 2WD setup and a pivot-ball link rear (PBLR) suspension to offer linear throttle and steering response and realistic racing action. Tamiya's 1985 release of the Toyota Tom's 84C is the first body that is outfitted for the RM-01 chassis.
Specs and Features
1/12 scale ready to assemble electric powered R/C model racing kit.
Features a 2.5mm thick black-colored FRP lower deck, a height-adjustable resin gear case with type 380 motor. (540 motor may be used when removing stock motor plate)
Pivot-Ball Link Rear (PBLR) suspension system features a center pivot ball, a pitch damper to temper chassis pitch, and a roll damper and side links to control chassis roll. Roll springs can be additionally installed to the side link pivots for more advanced suspension settings.
Aluminum diff housing allows ball differential adjustment without detaching rear wheel.
Steel rear axle.
Attachment of both hex-hub-secured and 3-screw-secured wheels are possible with the RM-01 chassis.
Front independent suspension features optimized kingpin trail.
Use Item 55105 Tamiya LF Battery LF1100-6.6V Racing Pack (M-Size) as the power source. (NOT AVAILABLE IN THE USA MARKET) Installation of square-shaped battery packs is also possible using glass tape (sold separately). Example: 1S hard case battery packs.
Included Polycarbonate body faithfully reproduces the Toyota Tom's 84C.
Sticker sheet to depict the livery and a driver torso included.
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Last edited by RedBullFiXX; 02-07-2014 at 04:22 PM. Reason: Info Updates
#2
Tech Master
iTrader: (28)
Looks like Tamiya is getting back into 12th scale with the new for 2012 R/C RM-01
This is all we have so far.
Stay tuned...
From Tamiyablog.com
58509 1/12 Toyota TOM’S 84C (new RWD-chassis)
A revival of the traditional 1/12 Tamiya category Racing Master with a new chassis. Power source: 380-motor and LF1100 Battery. The rear of the main chassis is pitching to the gear case FRP2.5mm thick plastic height adjustment, with a two damper front suspension with King adopted the trail. One of the attractions is scale looks and performance and not just focus on maximum speed and handling. (Autotranslation. Subject to changes as soon as firm information gets available in English.)
This is all we have so far.
Stay tuned...
From Tamiyablog.com
58509 1/12 Toyota TOM’S 84C (new RWD-chassis)
A revival of the traditional 1/12 Tamiya category Racing Master with a new chassis. Power source: 380-motor and LF1100 Battery. The rear of the main chassis is pitching to the gear case FRP2.5mm thick plastic height adjustment, with a two damper front suspension with King adopted the trail. One of the attractions is scale looks and performance and not just focus on maximum speed and handling. (Autotranslation. Subject to changes as soon as firm information gets available in English.)
#3
Very interesting indeed!!!
#4
Tech Champion
It looks like there are slots for 4 cell NiMh and probably wouldn't be too difficult to have different battery cups for LiPo...it also looks like the pod will fit a 540 but is using a 380 with an adapter...So I think they made it so that it can conform to what everyone else is running in 1/12th scale. Back when 1/12th was converting over to LiPo and BL I was thinking 380 would have been the way to go. We could have had smaller pods to make room for more realistic looking bodies. Intersting car...I wonder if they plan to try and be competitive in 1/12th or if they just want to start their own class for TCS.
#6
subscribing, hopefully they can compete with the current top dogs.
#7
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
380 sized motor and LiFe battery? That could be a very interesting direction for 1/12. No boosters or receiver packs required, either.
#8
nice, but I don't know about that outdated front end though.
#9
Tech Champion
I'm guessing Tamiya went with that front end specifically so they could make more realistic bodies. Much like they did with the lay down shocks on the IFS so that bodies with a lower nose could fit the car. A lot of really cool GTP, GT1, and LMP type bodies could be made to fit that car that would not fit others because of the tall front suspension upper arms.
#10
A similar "Outdated Front End" can be found on the New SpeedMerchant Rev.7, albeit, 2 hole vs; 3 hole
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
#11
Tech Elite
iTrader: (1)
A similar "Outdated Front End" can be found on the New SpeedMerchant Rev.7, albeit, 2 hole vs; 3 hole
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
#12
A similar "Outdated Front End" can be found on the New SpeedMerchant Rev.7, albeit, 2 hole vs; 3 hole
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
http://www.teamspeedmerchant.com/Rev7Intro.html
I hope they use the standard bolt pattern for the 1/12th wheels. But Tamiya's known for begging to differ
#13
Tech Fanatic
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Come on guys this is not going to work better than the AE type ft end. No way...lol
Why are we even entertaining this other than to be positive and supportive about a new car
And even after the new lower arm that has movement now that just came out recently from yok and BBI
#14
Tech Elite
iTrader: (1)
Spacers/shims under on outside of the steering block...lol
Come on guys this is not going to work better than the AE type ft end. No way...lol
Why are we even entertaining this other than to be positive and supportive about a new car
And even after the new lower arm that has movement now that just came out recently from yok and BBI
Come on guys this is not going to work better than the AE type ft end. No way...lol
Why are we even entertaining this other than to be positive and supportive about a new car
And even after the new lower arm that has movement now that just came out recently from yok and BBI