
This is the only Tami I have ever built that I never cursed the name Tamiya while doing so.

Day One: Step #1 of any build. Spread it out. Front end. It is a pan car, so nothing fancy here. A little typical Tamiya ABS makes its way into the kit. Rear end. All BB, aluminum mounts, nylon gears, adjustable diff. Not a bad unit. The "suspension" is nothing more than a small spring, and the "shock" is nothing more than an o-ring. You can adjust the "squeeze" of the o-ring for some adjustability. It seems kinda silly now, but this car came out in 1984, so its AE contemporary was the 12i, which had about the same rear suspension. Top deck partially done. After this, I just got into the building groove and forgot about taking pics. And yes, multiple steps skipped here. That was enough for one sitting. Next up is to figure out the Rx wiring and get the motor back together. This car would have originally come with a Tam RS-540SD (black motor, blue endbell), which is a pretty rare and desirable motor in the Tami world. I got hooked up with an awesome deal on one from a fellow member here (CrazyRC), so thankfully I have an original motor. Then on to body. Oh, and tire truing. Never done that before, so that should be interesting.
