Tamiya Mountain Rider
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
Yummy!
(Can that be said about an RC truck?
)
(Can that be said about an RC truck?

Something clever goes here...
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
$799 is way overpriced. IMO the Trailfinder 2 is a much better truck for $400 less. I think Tamiya gouges the collectors for this nostalgic truck.
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
When I clicked on the link I was all excited until I saw the price.
Your right about the tralfinder 2, certainly a better truck especially at half the price.

Your right about the tralfinder 2, certainly a better truck especially at half the price.
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
Dang you guys are right about the price. You can piece together an original for less cash.
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
i got my order in on this tamiya rere. read that this will be a limited run. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXELLN&P=ML
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
Anyone build it yet? I want one but I feel the price is out to lunch, even with my staff discount! 

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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
I want one but way out of my budget. Tamiya needs to stop with the over-priced re-re's...
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
I hear that, seriously thought about a Super Champ, but at $300 I can buy quite a few bodies for my original Champs and run them.SMOKE-DOG wrote:I want one but way out of my budget. Tamiya needs to stop with the over-priced re-re's...
You'd think they would see Kyosho selling the Scorp for $200 and would be a bit more competitive in price.
I do love those Tamiya hard bodies

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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
Good insight, the only thing I disagree with is the manufacturing cost. Yes the materials have all gone up in price, but with cheap labor and efficient tooling, manufacturing costs should be down. Kyosho has proved this with the fantastic Taiwan made Scorpion.
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Re: Tamiya Mountain Rider
Great points and I agree. But, how is Tamiya shooting themselves in the foot?tamiyadan wrote:[most of post snipped]
Tamiya shot themselves in the foot they just don't know they are bleeding to death yet.
Yes, but Tamiya still manufactures many kits in Japan where costs are higher. For example, the Mountain Rider box says "Made in Japan". (This actually surprised me - I figured it would have said "Made in Philippines" and then I wouldn't have an argument)slotcarrod wrote:Good insight, the only thing I disagree with is the manufacturing cost. Yes the materials have all gone up in price, but with cheap labor and efficient tooling, manufacturing costs should be down. Kyosho has proved this with the fantastic Taiwan made Scorpion.
Besides, the Scorpion is just a bunch of stamped and bent metal sheet for the most part. How hard is that to reproduce?

Of course some of the price is just name brand premiums. Just like "green paint costs more" when you buy a certain brand of tractor.
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