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Tamiya’s latest RC car lineup rolls out radical six-wheel F1 racer and a Ford Bronco

Tamiya’s latest RC car lineup rolls out radical six-wheel F1 racer and a Ford Bronco

Tamiya’s latest RC car lineup rolls out radical six-wheel F1 racer and a Ford Bronco

Japanese R / C specialist Iconic Tamiya has announced a few new additions to the range of remote control of 2022. As the Tamiya blesses this week, fans can look forward to several recreational r / c car models by loyal this year, including the modified Toyota Land Cruiser, cars F1 six wheels, and Ford Bronco new, to mention a few.

First is Ford Bronco Baru Tamiya, basically a replica of the first edition of Bronco. “Our designers have captured the essence of the first edition of Bronco in all possible ways,” Tamiya said, and it showed. Car R / C bronco r / c Two doors wrapped in semi-pneumatic tires, PC-ABS roof racks, and full size spare tire cover made faithfully.

Instead of having an ecoboost 2.7 liter V6 gas engine under the hood, R / C Bronco Tamiya has an electric motor and all wheel drivetrain, making it the first bronco all-electric SUV – though, in the form of a scale model, that is.

Those who want something more extreme, are likely to look at Tamiya Toyota Land Cruiser 40 Quadtrack Truck Pickup. Yes, it has a tank track instead of the wheel (and you get four of them too) combined with a 4WD GF-01FT chassis with a square layout.

Other neat bits include wheelie bars, monocoque frames, electric motors installed in the center, and front / rear differential teeth. In addition, Tamiya offers two types of Track links for this special Quadtrack Land Cruiser: Standard Flat Grouser Track.

Other vehicles revealed this week was the Tyrrell P34 Tyrrell P34 car, made for more “flat” land experience – made to run smoothly. Displaying Livery Vintage was first seen at the 1977 Argentine Grand Prix, this 1/10 scale model featured six wheels (of course) and “full cowl body design.” We suspect this is Tamiya’s favorite because the brand has a full size P34 F1 car, currently on display in Tamiya HQ in Shizuoka, Japan.

The company also revealed Vintage Vehicles: Replica 1/10 of the Alpine A110 Jägermeister in 1973. This car won the Monte Carlo rally in 1971 and won the first world rally in 1973. Driving on the M-06 Tamiya chassis, a vehicle wearing a distinctive Jägermeister orange livery With authentic livery racing to seal the deal.

You can look forward to the bedazling array of new Tamiya R / C and static models that arrive at retail and online stores starting in 2022 this February.

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