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Future release Tamiya 58682 1991 Audi V8 Quattro Touring (TT-02 Chassis)


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A bit more info.

 

 

 

Tamiya 58682 Audi V8 Touring 1991 TT-02 
Tamiya is delighted to announce the appearance of another classic racing car on our popular TT-02 chassis, this time the Audi V8 touring car with a 456hp 3.6-liter V8 which graced the DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters) in 1991. That season, it took four victories overall and carried Frank Biela to the drivers’ title.

About the Model
• This is a 1/10 R/C model assembly kit.
• The powerful, imposing body is moulded accurately in lightweight and durable polycarbonate.
• Stickers are included to recreate the markings for the no.45 car driven by 1991 champion Frank Biela. Masking stickers will aid in the paint job.
• Two-piece mesh wheels (Item 50548 design) have silver colour rims and gold colour spokes. They are paired with racing slick tires.
• The TT-02 chassis is an adaptable and balanced design with excellent stability, plus features such as identical suspension arm and upright components for ease of assembly.
• 4-bevel differential gears and 4-wheel double wishbone suspension make for a smooth ride.
• A plethora of Hop-Up Option parts is available to tune the TT-02 chassis to your needs.
• ESC & Torque Tuned Motor included.

 

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On 26/06/2020 at 13:34, PraetoR said:

I wish the exhausts were a bolt-on plastic piece, rather than a sticker.

 

Other than that, it looks cracking!

 

 

Couldn't agree more. Some models fair well with the stick on exhausts, this model actually looks horrendous :wacko:

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