by Owen Jones
Tamiya is a firm known for producing first-rate miniatures of vehicles. They are famous today for introducing the world to the sport of mini 4WD racing. However, what many people do not know, is that Tamiya also introduced the world to RC (remote controlled or radio controlled) cars. The Tamiya RC car line-up has a lot of models that demonstrate the excellence of the firm's skill in model design.
These are some of the Tamiya RC model cars available today:
Nitro Crusher - This Tamiya RC car has a powerful FS-15S engine that incorporates a large bore slide carburetor to satisfy your need for speed. The engine also has a precision braking system that ensures operational safety. This Tamiya RC car will also satisfy your desire for muscle because it comes in the appearance of a huge truck.
You can drive through all kinds of terrain as easily as if you were driving on the pavement. This Tamiya RC car has a variety of features that allow it to coast through different kinds of terrain. It has extra-large tyres that are ideal for dealing with mud, sand or rocks. It also has a frontal impact control system that allows you to have steady running no matter what obstacles you come across.
Mini cooper - If you do not know what a Mini Cooper is, imagine Mr. Bean's much-loved car. This Tamiya RC car is based on that small-but-awsome car of the 1960's. The Mini Cooper is renowned for its small size and mighty performance. In fact, the Mini Cooper even raced extremely well in events like the World Rally Championships.
This Tamiya RC car features an M-03 chassis that is especially designed to be as speedy as feasible. The double wishbone suspension also guarantees the steadiness and first-rate handling of the car. This model is an electric RC car, which means that the batteries add a lot of weight. However, a hole cut into the chassis guarantees that this Tamiya RC car can still run very well despite its weight.
Subaru Impreza WRC Monte Carlo - This Tamiya RC car is intended for the latest kind of racing. This Tamiya RC car is designed to drift. The chassis of this Tamiya RC car, the TT-01D, is built from lightweight materials and has been specifically designed to have a low center of gravity. This means that this Tamiya RC car will not roll over if you try to "drift" it.
What are the advantages of drift racing? Well, during standard turns, there is a penchant for cars to lose speed. By drifting, the car can maintain the highest speed and precision control. Nevertheless, there is always the opportunity of something going wrong, which is the reason for Tamiya's excellent engineering.
XBG Nitro Force - Capable of unbelievable top speeds, this Tamiya RC car is definitely a power to be reckoned with. Powered by a precision FR-S glow engine, this Tamiya RC car employs a recoil starter for clean starting every time. This Tamiya RC car also boasts of a reinforced resin frame chassis with a low center of gravity, making it extra stable during fast driving.
This Tamiya RC car also features a very aerodynamic frame, making sure that the flow of air will not adversely affect your desire for speed. All in all, if you want a Tamiya RC car that will satisfy your wish for speed and excitement, this is the vehicle that you should be buying.
These are some of the Tamiya RC model cars available today:
Nitro Crusher - This Tamiya RC car has a powerful FS-15S engine that incorporates a large bore slide carburetor to satisfy your need for speed. The engine also has a precision braking system that ensures operational safety. This Tamiya RC car will also satisfy your desire for muscle because it comes in the appearance of a huge truck.
You can drive through all kinds of terrain as easily as if you were driving on the pavement. This Tamiya RC car has a variety of features that allow it to coast through different kinds of terrain. It has extra-large tyres that are ideal for dealing with mud, sand or rocks. It also has a frontal impact control system that allows you to have steady running no matter what obstacles you come across.
Mini cooper - If you do not know what a Mini Cooper is, imagine Mr. Bean's much-loved car. This Tamiya RC car is based on that small-but-awsome car of the 1960's. The Mini Cooper is renowned for its small size and mighty performance. In fact, the Mini Cooper even raced extremely well in events like the World Rally Championships.
This Tamiya RC car features an M-03 chassis that is especially designed to be as speedy as feasible. The double wishbone suspension also guarantees the steadiness and first-rate handling of the car. This model is an electric RC car, which means that the batteries add a lot of weight. However, a hole cut into the chassis guarantees that this Tamiya RC car can still run very well despite its weight.
Subaru Impreza WRC Monte Carlo - This Tamiya RC car is intended for the latest kind of racing. This Tamiya RC car is designed to drift. The chassis of this Tamiya RC car, the TT-01D, is built from lightweight materials and has been specifically designed to have a low center of gravity. This means that this Tamiya RC car will not roll over if you try to "drift" it.
What are the advantages of drift racing? Well, during standard turns, there is a penchant for cars to lose speed. By drifting, the car can maintain the highest speed and precision control. Nevertheless, there is always the opportunity of something going wrong, which is the reason for Tamiya's excellent engineering.
XBG Nitro Force - Capable of unbelievable top speeds, this Tamiya RC car is definitely a power to be reckoned with. Powered by a precision FR-S glow engine, this Tamiya RC car employs a recoil starter for clean starting every time. This Tamiya RC car also boasts of a reinforced resin frame chassis with a low center of gravity, making it extra stable during fast driving.
This Tamiya RC car also features a very aerodynamic frame, making sure that the flow of air will not adversely affect your desire for speed. All in all, if you want a Tamiya RC car that will satisfy your wish for speed and excitement, this is the vehicle that you should be buying.
About the Author
Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with 1:5 scale RC cars. If you would like to know more about these monster 1/5 scale rc cars, please click the link to our website now.



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