New Tamtech On-Road chassis
#1
New Tamtech On-Road chassis
modeled after the new Porsche Turbo RSR re-issue
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=57101
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=57101
#2
#3
Tech Rookie
anybody know who is stocking these?
#4
http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products...e934/index.htm
TamTech Gear Expec SP http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products...eset/index.htm
Anyone know the servo size?
TamTech Gear Expec SP http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products...eset/index.htm
Anyone know the servo size?
#5
Wow.. If thats 1/12th and still using 2/3A and 370 motors. Its going to be very underpowered.
#6
Tech Champion
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I doubt the stock form of this chassis is designed to race...unless racing with the same car without modification allowed. Most ppl are buying this because of the body and the rims.
They have a 1/10th version, with the fully loaded TA05 chassis underneath. Wooping $600USD....
But never say never...Tamiya can always release all the bling bling for this 1/12th like those did for the TA05.
They have a 1/10th version, with the fully loaded TA05 chassis underneath. Wooping $600USD....
But never say never...Tamiya can always release all the bling bling for this 1/12th like those did for the TA05.
#7
The GT-01 will not disappoint anyone. This is going to be an uber cool class once they start shipping the kits. And you will be very surprise how scale the body is. I got my eyeball on one for some 1/12th scale fun.
Did I mention the sticker sheet and window mask is die-cut and there's light buckets for LED's? No well, there is. Can't wait!
Did I mention the sticker sheet and window mask is die-cut and there's light buckets for LED's? No well, there is. Can't wait!
#8
Taz the servo is a one of futaba for tamiya servo. It is as long as a stand servo, and wider then a hs-81, but narrower then a standard servo. The out put is the same size as a hitec hs-81 though: http://www.ripper7racing.com/r7rforu...read.php?t=159 First post shows a side by side pic of a Jr Z590 servo, the TamTech servo and a Hitec hs-81mg.