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iGav
Oct 3, 2005, 09:11 AM
Hot on the wheels of 'The Hornet' (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=102451), 'The Grasshopper' and 'The Lunchbox' (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=136101) reissues, Tamiya recently announced that 'The Frog' is to be re-released later this year. :D

Considering how 'The Hornet', 'The Grasshopper' and the 'The Lunchbox' all part shared, then it's possible that the pattern might repeat itself with 'The Frog' being reissued, we might see both the 'Blackfoot' and 'Monster Beetle' being reissued in the not too distant future as they share essentially the same platform. :D

Superb... I feel like such a kid again :D got one of each so far, shrinkwrapped and future proofed. ;) I'll have to start doubling up soon too. :D

Keep 'em coming Tamiya. :D

Rinky dink link (http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=58354)

Pinky dink link (http://www.tamiya.com/english/hobbyshow/news0509/news1.htm)

Oh... and this one's (http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/58342integrale/index.htm) for evoluzione. ;)



Don't panic
Oct 3, 2005, 09:25 AM
Oh... and this one's (http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/58342integrale/index.htm) for evoluzione. ;)

I had one of those, r(e)ally.

Mr. Anderson
Oct 3, 2005, 09:33 AM
Those are nice, but I saw one of these (http://www.traxxas.com/products/nitro/revo/trx_revo.htm) and this kicks ass.

Off road at 40+ MPH is just nuts, its really quite amazing.

D

katchow
Oct 3, 2005, 09:34 AM
holy cow, i had a frog :p. My was riddled with suspension probs. My older brother had the hornet which actually held up better. I custom sprayed a cover for mine, picked up some swiss bearings, and dropped in a souped up motor (i wanna say yamamoto, but its been years). Course none of these held a candle to the RC-10.

iGav
Oct 3, 2005, 03:13 PM
So... as I'm on a quiet day, I decide to trawl the interweb trying to find out some more info about possible future Tamiya reissues, and I stumble upon a post on the TamiyaClub (http://www.tamiyaclub.com/) forums... :)

And I'm glad I did... not only has the 'The Frog' been reissued, but so has the 'Thundershot', the 'Manta Ray', and the 'Top-Force'. :D (on top of the Frog I'll take 2 each of the Thundershot and Top-Force please :D )

However... the really interesting bit, is in this post (http://www.tamiyaclub.com/xforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=23811&whichpage=1)

Note the coffee cans on the left...they are very interesting
to Tamiya's business plan

And indeed they are... another picture features 10 named buggies and one 'Secret'. interestingly out of those 10 buggies, 6 of them have already been officially announced. :D

The remaining buggies are the 'Rough Rider', 'Hot Shot', The Boomerang' and the 'Astute'. (I'll take 2 each of the Rough Rider, Hot Shot, The Boomerang, and maybe an Astute).

And what's that blacked out 'secret' silhouette???

That people.. happens to be the mighty Avante (http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars06.html) :eek: ;) :D

Sedulous
Oct 3, 2005, 04:07 PM
Indeed, I have an Avente that has never been used. Very cool and over-engineered.



And what's that blacked out 'secret' silhouette???

That people.. happens to be the mighty Avante (http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars06.html) :eek: ;) :D

iGav
Oct 3, 2005, 04:19 PM
Indeed, I have an Avente that has never been used. Very cool and over-engineered.

T'was a GREAT car... :)

I've had... *counts fingers* 4 of them (I think) in my time. :D

Up until recently, I had 3 of them... one NIB, still shrink wrapped, 1 that was built, painted and decalled as the instructions and the 3rd was a runner. :)

Sold them for a mint... (especially the NIB one) not all that long ago. :(

Fate so it seems is finally on my side. :D I'll take 4 Avante's if they reissue those bad boys. :D

Lord Blackadder
Oct 3, 2005, 04:31 PM
The remaining buggies are the 'Rough Rider', 'Hot Shot', The Boomerang' and the 'Astute'. (I'll take 2 each of the Rough Rider, Hot Shot, The Boomerang, and maybe an Astute).

This hobby is going to cost you as much as a crack habit. :D

Sedulous
Oct 3, 2005, 07:36 PM
This hobby is going to cost you as much as a crack habit. :D

True, but in all honesty of all the "toys" I've ever had, these build-it-yourself kits taught me a lot. Because parts were always so expensive, you have to really research what you buy, how best to assemble, and when you could improvise. Really good stuff.

aquajet
Oct 4, 2005, 12:08 AM
Wow, that's cool. My brother still has his Frog, but the suspension is messed up and the gearbox is toast.

fistful
Oct 4, 2005, 12:46 AM
I currently have a Baja Champ however I rarely use it as it likes to run away and I don't want it taking a jump in our pond. I actually had more fun putting it together than driving it anyways.

barneygumble
Oct 4, 2005, 01:23 AM
I only buy kyosho, much better quality than Tamiya, have a nitro NSX and dad has a really suped up inferno nitro, runs on rocket fuel and man does it fly :D

AlBDamned
Oct 4, 2005, 03:23 AM
Any sign of the Ninja? My brother and used to beat the living daylights out of each other's cars (he had a grasshopper)... Those were the days!

iGav
Oct 4, 2005, 06:53 AM
This hobby is going to cost you as much as a crack habit. :D

And the perverse thing is, I'm not even buying them to build them... :eek: :D

Any sign of the Ninja?

Ninja... now that rings a bell. Who made that again?

AlBDamned
Oct 4, 2005, 09:44 AM
Ninja... now that rings a bell. Who made that again?


Marui apparently, though I couldn't have told you that without looking. It was a beast of a car.

Just found this pic. It looked slicker in real life though.

Guitarius
Oct 4, 2005, 09:48 AM
I had one like that a long time ago when I was little. But then some bastard child of a priest and a prostitute who was angry at the world stepped on it. I think he's in jail now for 2nd degree murder.

katchow
Oct 4, 2005, 10:29 AM
wasn't the 'Hot Shot' Tamiya's attempt at Team Associated's 'RC-10'?

maybe just cosmetically...this thread's bringing back some memories :)

Sedulous
Oct 4, 2005, 10:30 AM
I only buy kyosho, much better quality than Tamiya, have a nitro NSX and dad has a really suped up inferno nitro, runs on rocket fuel and man does it fly :D

Tamiya never really successfully made the transition to "professional" grade racers. However, their kits were perfect for novices. Kyosho kits are more difficult to construct, and in my experience, not of terribly high quality either (but better than Tamiya... who seems to like using the cheapest plastic money can buy). Associated (of RC-10 fame) made the best kits by far when I was interested in these things.

petej
Oct 4, 2005, 10:33 AM
Time to educate the kid on how much fun the boomerang was when I was a kid. Sure she can barley walk but I just know she will chase it everywhere. Just have to dig it out of a corner of my parents loft and see if it still goes. Think I might need a new battery :rolleyes:

katchow
Oct 4, 2005, 10:58 AM
there used to be a an offroader that had dual steering (not sure of the technical term). Both the front and back tires would turn simultaneously. I'm almost positive the company had a japanese name. The same company made motors that we would swap w/ our stock tamiya's.

BTW, did anyone race? We had a local organization that held races on the weekends. Prize money and all.

iGav
Oct 4, 2005, 01:14 PM
Marui apparently, though I couldn't have told you that without looking. It was a beast of a car.

Didn't they make a kit version of that car? the one in the pic is an FD (Fast Drive?) which if memory serves was a ready to run car, to compete with Tamiya's QD (Quick Drive) range.

wasn't the 'Hot Shot' Tamiya's attempt at Team Associated's 'RC-10'?

Nope... the 'Hot Shot' was a 4WD car, the RC10 was 2WD.

The big 4WD car of that period was the Yokomo Dogfighter, Kyosho also had success with the Optima Mid and Lazer ZX-R (which was massively popular at the club I used to race at). In the UK we had Schumacher with the CAT family.

Tamiya never really successfully made the transition to "professional" grade racers.

They came far too late to the party, that was Tamiya's problem. The Avante was a great car (freakishly adjustable as well :D ) but never got the driver or the race development it deserved... it was sooooooo expensive as well.

Even then by the time you'd pony'd up the extra $$$ on the graphite chassis, titanium screw set and light weight wheels... you essentially ended up with an Egress anyway :eek: :p

An American driver raced an Avante with reasonable success, and later Jamie Booth raced a TRF Egress hybrid in the British Nationals.

I raced an Avante for several seasons and found it to be more than competitive with the Dogfighters and Lazers, and would handily cane them on loose gravel because of the traction the 3-diffs would offer up. :D

there used to be a an offroader that had dual steering (not sure of the technical term). Both the front and back tires would turn simultaneously.

That was a Kyosho car, the Progressive, or Progression... something like that, 4WD and 4WS, they also had the clever idea of producing a FWD car but it's name escapes me. I remember really wanting one at the time, until I drove one. :eek:

katchow
Oct 4, 2005, 01:31 PM
Nope... the 'Hot Shot' was a 4WD car, the RC10 was 2WD.

The big 4WD car of that period was the Yokomo Dogfighter, Kyosho also had success with the Optima Mid and Lazer ZX-R (which was massively popular at the club I used to race at).

thats it! Yokomo is the name i've been straining to remember (i called it yamamoto earlier :p ). Never owned one of their cars, but the motors were prevelant in my area.

could have sworn they made a 4-wheel steering dealie too. memory fails me often ;)

AlBDamned
Oct 4, 2005, 01:51 PM
Didn't they make a kit version of that car? the one in the pic is an FD (Fast Drive?) which if memory serves was a ready to run car, to compete with Tamiya's QD (Quick Drive) range.


Yep, mine was a kit though my older brother had to build it for me as I was about 8 years old and it was slightly too technical! I had a proper controller too, not one of those crappy hand grip ones.

katchow
Oct 4, 2005, 01:56 PM
Yep, mine was a kit though my older brother had to build it for me as I was about 8 years old and it was slightly too technical! I had a proper controller too, not one of those crappy hand grip ones.

you mean the 2 stick controllers? We scoffed at those. Gimmee a wheel :)

AlBDamned
Oct 4, 2005, 02:05 PM
you mean the 2 stick controllers? We scoffed at those. Gimmee a wheel :)


in the words of John MacEnroe: U cannot be serious! ;)

I never got on with the wheel/handgrip controllers.

Did anyone progress from cars to planes, helicopters etc etc. That was always something I wanted to do but it was just too pricey.I wasn't an enthusiast like it sounds some of you guys are/were, but RC was always awesome fun.

MacSA
Oct 4, 2005, 02:15 PM
I used to have the Tamiya Lunchbox............ I still have the wheels and a few other bits.

hers a good list of Tamiya's RC Cars:

http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars01.html

I want them to reissue the Monster Beetle though :D

iGav
Oct 5, 2005, 09:07 AM
thats it! Yokomo is the name i've been straining to remember (i called it yamamoto earlier :p ).

I remember that The Dogfighter pissed on everything at the time, even the Optima Mid's and Lazers, quite rare and exotic though in the UK.

Never owned one of their cars, but the motors were prevelant in my area.

I never ran any of their motors, the popular ones where I raced were modified Reedys and LRP's, I ran a Schumacher Gold Nova in an Avante and that was pretty useful, 14 double if memory serves.

Then I switched to a Tamiya Dynatech O2H, which I later ran in an Egress but struggled with the speed from that motor.

could have sworn they made a 4-wheel steering dealie too. memory fails me often ;)

The Kyosho one is the only one I know of... but Yokomo could well have produced one, I'll have to do a search.

Yep, mine was a kit though my older brother had to build it for me

I remember now... they also made a Jr. version, that ran on double AA's, we used to race junior car at lunchtime in the school hall at primary school.... better than playing football. :p

I had a proper controller too, not one of those crappy hand grip ones.

I was never a fan of the trigger type either. ;)

I want them to reissue the Monster Beetle though

I think that's increasingly likely along with the 'Blackfoot' because of the reissue of 'The Frog'. ;)

Sedulous
Oct 5, 2005, 09:08 AM
The Lunchbox... It actually had a wheelie bar if my memory is correct. I can't remember if it could actually pop wheelies with the standard 540 motor.

I used to have the Tamiya Lunchbox............ I still have the wheels and a few other bits.

hers a good list of Tamiya's RC Cars:

http://classictamiyarc.com/tamcars01.html

I want them to reissue the Monster Beetle though :D

iGav
Oct 5, 2005, 10:18 AM
The Lunchbox... It actually had a wheelie bar if my memory is correct. I can't remember if it could actually pop wheelies with the standard 540 motor.

yep, it has a serious rear weight bias :eek:

it was even worse back in the days before BEC (Battery Eliminating Circuit) kicked in, and recievers and servo's were powered by 4 AA's. :eek: :D

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Dec 2, 2005, 02:40 PM
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