April 23, 2020

MST TCR M-class chassis kit – Coming soon

Coming in the foreseeable future is Max Speed Technology’s new TCR M-class chassis kit, a versatile platform that allows to use either front-wheel or rear-wheel drive from a single chassis. The chassis design enables the owner to use 210mm, 225mm or 239mm wheelbase settings as well as 164mm or 173mm overall width to ensure the platform is usable with pretty much every M-class body shell out there. The car is based on a FRP main chassis, it features full independent suspension components and a ball differential. Full details will become available in time of the release that is set for the third quarter of 2020.

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April 23, 2020

Kyosho tease new re-release on-road kit

Kyosho have released a first teaser image of a forthcoming new vintage re-release on-road kit. The kit in question might be the iconic Fantom EP 4WD EXT 1/12th scale pan car kit, a 1980’s classic with a chain-driven 4WD drivetrain, double deck chassis and simple suspension components. The car platform has a pretty large fan base in Japan and with more and more vintage races being held especially in Europe, it is not of much surprise that Kyosho now also steps into the on-road world following numerous 1/10th EP off-road re-releases. We bring you more information on the kit as they become available.

View images of a modernised version of the Fantom EP 4WD platform here


April 22, 2020

Yeah Racing Hackgear low-profile servo

Coming from Yeah Racing and available in a range of colour options is the new Hackgear aluminium case low-profile digital high-speed servo. Designed for 1/10th scale applications and offering a torque of up to 10kg-cm, the servo is ideal for touring and drift cars with the alloy case optimising heat dissipation when the going gets tough. The servo utilises a mixed titanium and copper geartrain, a ball-bearing supported 25T output shaft, a coreless motor and it is usable with 6.0V to 8.4V input voltage.

View a list of the key specifications and the colour variants here


April 21, 2020

Sweep Racing SRC VHT Crusher 1/8th MT tyre

Sweep Racing have introduced their new SRC VHT Crusher belted slick tyre for 1/8th scale monster trucks. The tyre utilises Sweep’s proven 1/10th touring car tyre technology and rubber compound and it comes pre-mounted on 17mm hex 1/2” or 1/4” offset wheels. The tyre sports an outer diameter of 306mm and a width of 248mm and it features an inner belt to prevent ballooning under high RPM while the special design adds sidewall protection.

Source: Sweep Racing [sweepracing.com]


April 21, 2020

Tamiya TC-01 chassis – Coming soon

A first – pretty blurry – image of Tamiya’s new TC-01 chassis has popped up on social media. The vehicle depicts a Formula E car and thus the shaft-driven 4WD chassis is expected to be of a pretty low-slung design. We bring you more details on the project as they become available and in the meantime here is a short video of the car in action.

Image: Mokei Kagaku


April 17, 2020

Tamiya M-05 Suzuki Swift Sport M-chassis kit

Coming soon from Tamiya is the M-05 Suzuki Swift Sport M-chassis kit. The M-05 is a fun, simple on-road chassis that takes front wheel drive mechanics and puts replica compact cars on top for fun driving thrills. This kit recreates the Suzuki Swift Sport and it faithfully captures the body and its details in tough polycarbonate material with the body already pre-painted. The chassis uses the 239mm L wheelbase and the kit also includes a 540-class brushed motor and a brushless and brushed motor compatible speed controller.

View a list of the key features here


April 14, 2020

Kyosho Fazer FZ02 Mk2 semi-assembled kit

Kyosho have announced the soon release of their new Fazer FZ02 Mk2 semi-assembled 4WD electric touring car kit. Based off of the proven Fazer Mk2 the semi-assembled kit can act as a base for own projects with several optionals allowing for higher powered motors and batteries. The kit comes semi-assembled with the drivetrain and upper and lower arms already in place. Included in the kit come optionals such as an aluminium centre driveshaft, front aluminium and steel CV-style driveshafts as well as a transponder mount and multi-functional body mounts that allow to utilise a wide range of body shell shapes. Also part of the package are an aluminium motor spacer for improved heat dissipation, oil-filled shock absorbers as well as wheel hubs for 190mm or 200mm width settings. The kit comes “dry”, meaning drivers can choose their own diff and damper oils and it will hit stores in May.

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April 10, 2020

JConcepts 2002 Chevy S-10 drag truck body shell

JConcepts have introduced their new 2002 Chevy S-10 drag truck body shell. The 2002 S-10 was mimicked the larger Chevy pickups during this time with the horizontal bar grille and nicely rounded contours. It looks like a truck, no tricks, no gimmicks, just sincere serviceability and drive. The front-end of the truck designed itself with a lot of carry-over features from the Chevrolet brand which is embodied in the included decal sheet. The hood and cab have been lowered to provide minimal drag to the truck and lends itself to the trucks overall squatty appearance. The bed area has been flattened and raised to provide a lot of clearance and another low-drag feature built into the shell. JConcepts has included a heavy hood-scoop touching off against the windshield and rounding into the front-end until tangency hits. The 13” wheelbase is positioned allowing flexibility on a variety of chassis builds including custom and Team Associated’s new DR10 vehicle. Fender flares are built into the rocker panel just as the scale S-10 and just open and flare enough to house drag racing tires such as the JConcepts Hotties. Included with each body set comes a 2002 Chevy S-10 decal sheet, rear wing option including lower support and upper wing spoiler and the paint mask for all windows.

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