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Old 05-12-2005, 10:06 PM
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Originally posted by ford_racing
I would like to know a couple of things,

firstly why is there a KOPROPO ESC and diode on the car?

and also why is the radio gear Futaba? using a R203HF reciever with a futaba servo?

I would have thought that being the trade fair that it is, there would have been all Tamiya parts, or at least the same manufacturer if they were not tamiya parts
Cause Tamiya has had Futaba maiking thier radio equipment for them for a long time. And on the ESC, tamiya knows who make the best ESC on the market, and is also wiling to re-label it to anybody.
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Old 05-12-2005, 10:07 PM
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Originally posted by Hebiki
where can i get one of those heatsinks?
UUUUUUUUUUUM.
Chris, how about Tamiya!
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Old 05-13-2005, 12:31 AM
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Originally posted by tamiyarcracer
UUUUUUUUUUUM.
Chris, how about Tamiya!
hahahahaha okay..how about a part # then? :-D
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Originally posted by tamiyarcracer
Cause Tamiya has had Futaba maiking thier radio equipment for them for a long time. And on the ESC, tamiya knows who make the best ESC on the market, and is also wiling to re-label it to anybody.
thanks for that i had no idea, bit still shuldn't they have used their brand diodes on the end of the motor
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Old 05-13-2005, 05:49 AM
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Originally posted by Hebiki
hahahahaha okay..how about a part # then? :-D
Here you asked for it!


53836 Drift Tires Type D (2 Pcs.)
These tires allow you to enjoy experiencing drift racing with your R/C car! Special design mixes rubber base with special resin compound allowing for ultra grip while ensuring tires won’t damage normal R/C tracks. Tires let you attain drift with entry level motor specs as well as high-powered advanced level cars. Tires are made for narrow wheels (26mm) but can be used with medium narrow wheels (24mm) as well. Compatible Chassis: Most 1/10 scale touring car chassis.


53837 Aluminum Motor Heat Sink (For Transverse Mounted Motor)
Specially designed for transverse mounted motors, this heat sink improves car’s motor efficiency and prolongs motor life by decreasing heat-caused wear-and-tear. Compatible Chassis: 1/10 scale chassis with transverse mounted motor.



49364 TB-02R Front Brace
49365 TB-02R Front Brace Set
49366 TB-02R Battery Plate
49367 TB-02R Aluminum Racing Steering Set (Blue)
49368 TB-02 Aluminum Motor Mount (Blue)
49369 TB Evolution 3 Lightweight A Propeller Shaft (Blue)
51201 Ferrari F430 Spare Body
51202 Ferrari F430 Finished Body
51203 1/10 R/C Xanavi NISMO GT-R R34 Lightweight Body Parts Set (Finished)
51205 2WD Off-Road Astral Dish Front Wheels (60/19)
51206 Off-Road Astral Dish Rear Wheels (60/29)
51207 2WD Off-Road Wide Grooved Front Tires (60/19)
51211 3x5 Flat Screw (5 Pcs.)
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Old 05-13-2005, 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by tamiyarcracer
Here you asked for it!



53837 Aluminum Motor Heat Sink (For Transverse Mounted Motor)
Specially designed for transverse mounted motors, this heat sink improves car’s motor efficiency and prolongs motor life by decreasing heat-caused wear-and-tear. Compatible Chassis: 1/10 scale chassis with transverse mounted motor.



49364 TB-02R Front Brace
49365 TB-02R Front Brace Set
49366 TB-02R Battery Plate
49367 TB-02R Aluminum Racing Steering Set (Blue)
49368 TB-02 Aluminum Motor Mount (Blue)
49369 TB Evolution 3 Lightweight A Propeller Shaft (Blue)
51201 Ferrari F430 Spare Body
51202 Ferrari F430 Finished Body
51203 1/10 R/C Xanavi NISMO GT-R R34 Lightweight Body Parts Set (Finished)
51205 2WD Off-Road Astral Dish Front Wheels (60/19)
51206 Off-Road Astral Dish Rear Wheels (60/29)
51207 2WD Off-Road Wide Grooved Front Tires (60/19)
51211 3x5 Flat Screw (5 Pcs.)
53837 x 2 please
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Old 05-14-2005, 09:26 AM
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Originally posted by Balugz
Not exactly TA05 related, anyone knows what Tamiya chassis this is?
They were just refered to as "Group C" chassis cars, circa 1992 / 93. I have an original new in box still of the Mazda 787B. The three Le Mans kits were the Mercedes C11, Mazda 787B, and the Jaguar XJR-8, both Silk Cut colors (European Group C), and Castrol (US IMSA Spec). For "sedan"cars, they did the Nissan 300ZX IMSA GTO class car, Ferrari F40, and original Honda / Acura NSX.

They were all the same chassis but some kits had different color chassis / frame parts like black, red, or green.
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Old 05-14-2005, 09:29 AM
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Originally posted by Hebiki
hehe.. well i got a PB for F201... thats why im thinking about it.
Don't even think about it................
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Old 05-14-2005, 09:32 AM
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Originally posted by Hebiki
thats what my car is gonna look like when i get done with it.
I already have mine on order !
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Old 05-14-2005, 09:39 AM
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Originally posted by Kevin CBR
I already have mine on order !
Too bad you "forgot" to think about someone else when you made up your order.

And to think, my birthday is only a scant 5 and 1/2 months away...

TC

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Hi Guys,

We will check with Tamiya USA on when they anticipate on receiving the TA05. And also, Tamiya USA has gone to great length in improving the delivery time of their products. With our cooperation, they have gone with air shipping racing oriented products, so new items like the TA05 should be arrivining in the states much quicker than before.

As soon as we can find out an ETA and price, we will setup a pre-order on our website.

Steve Wang
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Old 05-14-2005, 01:02 PM
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Looks like Tamiya America is stepping up their game

Hopefully we can get more of their parts on the hobbyshop walls soon too
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Old 05-14-2005, 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by SpeedTech
Hi Guys,

We will check with Tamiya USA on when they anticipate on receiving the TA05. And also, Tamiya USA has gone to great length in improving the delivery time of their products. With our cooperation, they have gone with air shipping racing oriented products, so new items like the TA05 should be arrivining in the states much quicker than before.

As soon as we can find out an ETA and price, we will setup a pre-order on our website.

Steve Wang
Hey Steve,
Can we start a pre-order list to pre-order the TA05? I want to be the first on my block!!!
Maybe I should pre-order for the TA05-R or TRF list?
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Old 05-14-2005, 10:12 PM
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Duh, come on guys, Don't you see the real reason for the screw holes. They are for the MSC, and resistor

Ok, Now for the real question, did anyone notice the TAMIYA SBS batteries?
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Old 05-14-2005, 11:05 PM
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wow looks good I wonder how many people are going to jump back to the tamiya bandwagon once the TRF version comes out
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