Sunday, April 12, 2009
Team Azarashi D4 & 501X Womoog shell
Categories - Bodies, Hot Bodies, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi
Team Azarashi have shown some early photos of their Womoog body shells designed to fit on both the Hot Bodies Cyclone D4 and the Tamiya TRF501X. As with previous versions of this body, these too will offer high levels of stability and a cool new look and the photos here show the almost final version, with only small modifications needing to be made before the bodies’ release in the near future.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Team Azarashi Womoog B-Max4 shell
Categories - Bodies, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi, Yokomo
Team Azarashi, the off road body specialists have shown photos of their Womoog prototype shell for the European and Japanese Championship winning Yokomo B-Max4 EP buggy. The body offers high levels of stability and a cool new look and the photos here show the almost final version, with only small modifications needing to be made before the body’s release in the near future.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Team Azarashi X-6 Vaykal-proto
Categories - Bodies, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi, X-Factory

Japanese off road specialist Team Azarashi have released the first pictures of their prototype Vaykal body shell, suitable for the 2wd X-Factory X-6. Featuring some very aggressive styling, the new shell is still being finalised and no fixed date has been given for its release.
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Team Azarashi RB5 Cracker Prototype
Categories - Bodies, Kyosho, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi

Earlier this month we wrote about the new Cracker body from Team Azarashi in Japan. That first version was made for the Associated B4, but they now released a version for the Kyosho RB5 buggy as well. These pictures show the prototype and as yet they do not feature the body and window lines.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Team Azarashi Tinted buggy wing
Categories - Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi, Wings

Japanese manufacturer Team Azarashi have introduced an updated version of their popular, high downforce wing. The new type features a smoked colour as standard, something that is apparently very popular these days, saving you the need to paint the wing. Made from high quality lexan the wing set is sold with 1 straight type and 1 round type.
Source: Team Azarashi [team-azarashi.com]
Monday, March 17, 2008
Team Azarashi Cracker Prototype
Categories - Bodies, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi

Japanese company Team Azarashi have shown the first pictures of the Cracker prototype, which is a new 2WD body shell that the company is developing. The release date is not yet decided, but their Team is working hard to get it to production following some positive testing and when released it should fit to Team Associated RC10B4 and the Kyosho Ultima RB5.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Team Azarashi Front & Rear wings
Categories - Bodies, Off Road, Products, Team Azarashi, Wings

Japanese company Team Azarashi have written an update on their site on the development of some new front and rear wings. The new rear wing provides less downforce than the company’s previous wing giving more controllable handling, while a new front wing helps smooth the airflow over the buggy, helping reduce turbulence on the rear wing. Both wings are still under development but are expected to go on sale before the end of the year.
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Monday, September 24, 2007
Team Azarashi Tateego body
Categories - Bodies, Off Road, Products, Tamiya, Team Azarashi

Japanese company Team Azarashi have released pictures of their new 1/10th scale buggy body, called the Tateego, due for release in October. With over 8 months of development, this body, which is shown above mounted on the Tamiya TRF501X, features a very unique shape and very aggressive look. The body features 2 large air scoops up front for cooling of the cars electronics while the curved sides, low roof and narrow rear improve air flow to the rear wing making it very stable in the air.
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