June 4, 2019

Tamiya introduce SW-01 option parts

Coming soon from Tamiya are three option parts for their all-new SW-01 mini stunt chassis. First up is an upper arm connector bar set made from fibre glass. The items will connect the front and rear axles for all-wheel steering capabilities. Using the parts will enable the ability to steer the rear wheels even during wheelies while also countering traction rolling. Also new is an 8-piece set of suspension springs. Included are colour-coded soft and hard springs that help to adapt the suspension hardness to various track conditions. Last but not least comes a full ball bearing set containing a total of 20 ball races that improve drivetrain precision and efficiency. All of the above sets will hit stores in August.

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June 4, 2019

Xray X1’19 wheelbase adjustment carbon fibre chassis

Coming from Xray and made for their X1’19 formula car are a new chassis and top deck that allow to access a total of three wheelbase settings. The chassis features additional mounting positions for the front end, which allows to move the whole suspension more forward to extend the wheelbase of the car. The full backward position is identical to the original X1 chassis wheelbase, while the other two extra positions extends the wheelbase of the car by 4 and 8mm respectively. The longer wheelbase setting result in a more stable and easier to drive car, however the longer wheelbase decreases car response, rotation and steering. Thus the shorter wheelbase is recommended for smaller technical tracks while the longer creates stability for more open tracks. Included with the chassis comes a matching top deck.

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June 4, 2019

Yeah Racing Tornado anniversary LE cooling fan

Yeah Racing’s popular Tornado 30mm motor and ESC cooling fan is now available as a 10th anniversary limited edition package. The fan itself has received an updated in the form of a machined aluminium case for improved rigidity and looks with the case sporting laser-etched graphics and machined silver edge details. The black receiver connector wire makes for a stealthy appearance and just for the heck of it the set also includes an engraved stainless steel balancing weight for the use with shorty battery packs.

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June 4, 2019

Tamiya 1/24 Comical Lunch Box Mini kit

Coming this August is Tamiya’s 1/24 scale Comical Lunch Box Mini kit on the all-new SW-01 chassis. Designed for indoor and outdoor use the 190mm long truck is all-wheel driven and thanks to its high centre of gravity it can perform all sorts of stunts – including steered wheelies when using the optimal upper arm connector bar kit. A special steering mechanism allows for controlled chassis roll during cornering, ensuring a tight cornering radius as the truck leans to the inside of the corner. Included with the kit comes a pre-painted body shell that will be attached using magnets.

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June 4, 2019

Tamiya TRF SSBB damper upgrade set

Coming soon from Tamiya is an upgrade set for their TRF SSBB touring car shock absorbers. The kit includes redesigned V parts, such as upper plastic shock cap inserts and lower ball cups for 5.8mm balls as well as an assortment of spring retainers and last but not least blue anodised shock caps. Using the set will offer more setup options, it optimises the shock’s performance and improves the overall look of the dampers thanks to the blue shock caps. The upgrade set will become available by end of July.

Source: Tamiya [tamiya.com]


June 4, 2019

SWorkz S35-GT alloy diff case & large foam bumper

SWorkz have announced the release of new option parts for the S35-GT 1/8th GT kit. First up is an aluminium diff case that is usable for both the front and the rear of the car. The items is made of T6 aluminium and it comes black hard-anodised for wear. Using the alloy diff case will solve heat-up issues that can occur especially in the rear of the car and during long finals, ensuring greater consistency throughout the run.

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June 3, 2019

Nu Concept Pro shock & diff oils

Coming from Nu Concept are their new shock and differential oils. Rigorously tested and developed over the last 12 months by some top leading UK drivers, testing has been conducted in both high and low temperature conditions and the oils blended to achieve certified viscosities and to deliver the best levels of consistency possible. The oil is provided within a crystal clear 75ml bottle for quick bottle level checks and a quick lock twist cap from 200 to 800 cst for the shock oil range while the diff oil range from 1k to 12.5k cst.

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June 3, 2019

Yokomo YD-2 rear ESC mount

Yokomo have introduced a new rear speed controller mount for their YD-2 series of drift cars. The design is a result of extensive testing of Yokomo’s team drivers, allowing for best possible weight distribution and transfer while allowing for easy ESC mounting and accessibility. The new option is a 2-piece aluminium and carbon fibre construction that combines secure speedo mounting and cool looks with the rigidity of the mount also helping with rear traction. Positioning the ESC in the rear not only helps to increase rear traction, it also reduces weight over the front, further freeing up the weight shift capabilities of the chassis. Increased gearbox and shock tower rigidity was achieved by connecting the whole rear end and also the diffusor for improved throttle feeling while the higher centre of gravity enhances the roll and weight shift characteristics of the chassis. ESC mount will hit stores early this June.

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