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Add a radio system, steering servo, batteries and charger to your new model. Note, you may also wish to choose some bodyshell paint from our range.
1 x eTronix Pulse EX2 Sport - 2 Channel 2.4Ghz Radio Set #ET1060 | |
1 x EP Super Duty 3000mAh NiMh Stick Pack - 7.2v - Tamiya Connector #SCH-EP3000S | |
1 x Tamiya NiMh/NiCd 650mAh Fast Trickle Charger - UK Plug #OL-3334 | |
1 x Power HD 1812MG Waterproof Metal Geared Servo - 18kg - 0.12s #HD-1812MG |
saving you €31.29 over RRP!
Add a better specification radio system, steering servo, higher capacity battery and fast charger to your new Tamiya model. Note, you may also wish to choose some bodyshell paint from our range.
1 x HPI Plazma 1.5V Alkaline AA Battery (4Pcs) #HPI-101939 | |
1 x eTronix Pulse EX2 Sport - 2 Channel 2.4Ghz Radio Set #ET1060 | |
1 x Voltz 5300mAh NiMh Stick Pack - 7.2v - Tamiya Connector #VZ0025 | |
1 x Savox SW0231MG+ Waterproof Metal Gear Digital Servo - 15kg - 0.17s #SAV-SW0231MG+ | |
1 x Ansmann Tamiya AC/DC Delta 3 Fast NiMh Charger #HC-AC3001 |
saving you €37.94 over RRP!
Another one of Tamiya s classic creations, the R/C Lunch Box (1st released, 1987) wasloved for its camp appearance as much as for its R/C performance. The boxy minivan bodyraised up over monster truck wheels ensure that this R/C van will get attention anywhere youchoose to drive it. Use the sides of the van as a canvas to paint your own original designs forthe ultimate conversation piece!
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Yes, you could instead use item ET1100 instead of the wheel radio set.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, you'd require basic modelling tools (screwdrivers, pliers, cutters, craft knife, etc). Paint would be recommended.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No, you'd want a can of TS paint to paint that eg HC-85034 yellow
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Speed isn't quoted but we'd estimate around 20-25mph or so.
We'd go for the batteries as shown in our combo packs.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Afraid not Paul sorry
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models