All Tamiya RC
Tamiya Radio Control cars are high performance kit cars - you must assemble all parts yourself. If you do not feel capable of assembling these kits, take a look at Tamiya's own Ready to Run XB cars.
Skill required is similar to basic mechanical work - if you can change plugs and brake pads on a real car, you should be able to build a kit. All car kits require a Radio (includes control box, receiver, switch/BEC and servo), Nimh battery and Charger to function, which are included in deals - you will need a craft knife, cross head screwdriver and pliers, plus paint and 8xAA batteries for the controller to complete the model. |
Great stuff we have recently added...
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This is a very basic package which can be added to any car kit.
Here's what you get:
Etronix 2.4Ghz Radio - This is a
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This product, developed by Carson (aka Tamiya Germany) is designed from the ground up to suit Tamiya RC car kits. Included in the box is the radio [...]
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This package is for those not buying a complete car kit at the same time.
There is a charge of £1.00 to cover processing on top of the item parts [...]
Special Offers and Reduced Prices...
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Here is the sixth entry to the X-SA series of models, and a Tamiya modern classic: the Lunch Box Mini. This is a finished model of the Lunch Box Mini [...]
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This Radio Control model depicts the Nissan GT-R as a Drift Spec variant. The GT-R was unleashed onto the world by Nissan in December 2007. Laden [...]
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This Radio Control model depicts the Nissan GT-R as a Drift Spec variant. The GT-R was unleashed onto the world by Nissan in December 2007. Laden [...]