Tamiya Ferrari F2001 (2001)

Originally posted 2015-03-22 09:38:40.
Traxxas T-Maxx with OS .40 4-Stroke
By rcgrabbag | Oct 14, 2024

For a short time, OS made a .40 four stroke motor specifically for land vehicles (as opposed to airplanes). It came with a pull starter and inadequate cooling, but boy was it cool.
Originally posted 2015-01-27 06:45:52.
Tamiya Ford Aeromax
By rcgrabbag | Oct 2, 2024

After the Mountaineer disappeared from the Tamiya catalogs, Tamiya left a 3-speed void in their product line, that is, until they started producing their “big rigs”.
Originally posted 2015-03-16 09:11:00.
Tamiya Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler (1977, 2001, 2010)
By rcgrabbag | Aug 17, 2024
Originally introduced by Tamiya in 1977, the Tyrrell P34 Six Wheeler was an unusual vehicle to be sure, both in model form and in real life. (more…)
Originally posted 2015-08-16 17:35:16.
Tamiya Hot Shot (1984, 2007)
Once kits like the Frog and Hornet got re-issued, you knew it was only a matter of time before a new Hot Shot appeared.
Originally posted 2015-08-28 18:17:38.
Tamiya Buggy Champ 58441 (1979-2009)
Ya know, there are few things in life that can compare to moments like these.
Originally posted 2014-09-01 23:28:07.
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