
http://tamiyablog.com/2013/04/drawings-and-photos-of-future-tamiya-rc-releases-to-be-presented-at-52nd-shizuoka-hobby-show-2013/tamiya-58577/
Mine as well. The hobby store guy said it would be easier than the RC10.MelvinsArmy wrote:No. Friggen. Way!
Man, I hope this is true. I'll buy one, put it together, the beat the snot out of it like I did with the one I bought back in the day. The Fox was my first real rc car, I hope this is true!
it's kind of a 2WD hotshot, just as much as a PITA to work on... this sealed the fate of its racing carreer!!!RC104ever wrote:It looks like a Hotshot. Is it basically a 2wd Hotshot? I was deprived and only ever had an RC10 when I was younger
The sealed chassis was what kept me from getting one back then. I got a Falcon instead, and a bunch of hop-ups. But nowadays, stick a 2.4 ghz receiver and an auto-setup ESC in there, and you may never have to open it up. As for the front end, we're hoping they've come to their senses and made the optional swaybar standard.delsami wrote:14 screws to get to the mechanical speed controland a front suspension that didn't work. BUT it was a very cool car
Independent rear suspension [Fox] works much better than the monoshock used in the HotShot.Lonestar wrote:it's kind of a 2WD hotshot, just as much as a PITA to work on... this sealed the fate of its racing carreer!!!RC104ever wrote:It looks like a Hotshot. Is it basically a 2wd Hotshot? I was deprived and only ever had an RC10 when I was younger
nope, just means it was getting lapped and didn't get out of the way....again.civilguy wrote: It must mean the Foxes were in front of someone if the back ends were getting damaged, right??
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