September 28, 2020

Mon-Tech Akura GT12 body shell

Having teased this body last week, Mon-Tech have today unveiled their new Akura GT12 shell. Designed, like all the latest Mon-Tech products, with 3D modelling software, it was then checked with fluid dynamics software and made with CNC machines. The company’s new industrial way to work allows them to develop highly detailed bodies, to control how the airflow and aerodynamic, and to respect class’ rules. The body is produced from a durable 0.75 mm Lexan and are available in a standard and La Leggera lightweight version. The kit includes headlight stickers, window masks and hardware to install the rear wing in two different positions to change the rear downforce.

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September 22, 2020

Mon-Tech Racing polycarbonate cockpit kits

New items from Mon-Tech Racing who have released these clear polycarbonate cockpits for a variety of car types. The kit includes the 0.75mm polycarbonate moulded cockpit, one or two helmets with visor and fixing screws, dashboard decal and seat belts and notes for the co-driver. Cockpit A (above) is for crawler and scalers, or vehicles with small cabin such as PickUp ‘T’, cockpit B is for Rally/Touring car, GT or vehicles with large cabin such as RS GT3 and finally cockpit C for crawler, scaler, rally or vehicles with medium cockpit such as Mont-Rock.

View the other cockpits here


September 22, 2020

Mon-Tech Racing tease new GT shell

Mon-Tech Racing from Italy have released a first teaser image of an upcoming new body shell release. No official information is available yet, but the focal point shown in the photo is the rear window louvers/engine grill from a GT body shell perhaps. We bring you more details on the project as we get them.

Source: Mon-Tech [mon-techracing.net]


September 11, 2020

Mon-Tech Racing RSGT3 body for the GT12 class

After the success of their RSGT3 in 1/10th scale the R&D department at Mon-Tech Racing has developed the same platform for the popular GT12 class. This new RSGT3 steps up the level of detail and performance of this class while being easy to drive, with a lot of traction on the exit of the corner, and thanks to the rear wing position is very stable in high speed corners without losing corner entry speed. Available in standard or ‘La leggera’ version it has been pulled from high quality original lexan. Comes supplied with lights and grill decals, windows mask and hardware to assemble the rear wing.

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August 7, 2020

Mon-Tech Racing GTI Vision FWD touring body shell

Mon-Tech Racing from Italy have introduced their new GTI Vision body shell for 1/10th scale front-wheel drive touring cars. The lid features an aggressive look and a very high level of detail with an adjustable rear wing that can be attached in a low, mid or high position, allowing to fine-tune the aerodynamic performance of the body. The body was designed using the latest 3D software for accuracy and it is produced in Italy using high-quality Lexan polycarbonate. Included come a detailed decal sheet including headlights and grille stickers, window masks and wing mounting hardware.

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July 17, 2020

Mon-Tech Racing Pick-Up M M-chassis body shell

Following the recent release of their all-new Pick-Up body shell for 1/10th scale 190mm electric touring cars, Mon-Tech Racing from Italy now also introduce a variant for the smaller MTC class. The 210mm wheelbase fun class M-chassis body offers cool retro looks, sculptured fenders and a large rear wing. It is moulded from high-quality 0.75mm polycarbonate, comes clear and including window masks, a decal sheet and wing mounting hardware.

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July 7, 2020

Mon-Tech tease new FWD touring car body shell

Mon-Tech Racing have released two teaser images of their forthcoming all-new 1/10th scale front-wheel drive touring car body shell. No official information about the body is available yet beside a front fender and hood as well as a rear wing image. Full details are awaited to surface within the next two weeks.

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