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Tamiya 84427 1/10 TB EVO 6 MS first Pictures and info

It was lost in the other thread so here is the new TB Evo 6 MS. Check out the pictures. The car looks great and the new chassis is only 55g ...

It was lost in the other thread so here is the new TB Evo 6 MS. Check out the pictures. The car looks great and the new chassis is only 55g heavier despite being aluminium

84427 1/10 TB EVO 6 MS

Other than the main chassis plate, the only other change is the motor mount. It has been re-engineered to be more durable and more efficient.




The new parts are here
The MS version of the Tb Evo 6 has an aluminium chassis for more responsive handling on carpet and a redesigned motor mount.

Here is the specification from Tamiya

The TB Evolution line of shaft-drive 4WD racing machines began its lineage in the year 2000. Since that time, the machines released in subsequent years have evolved. The TB EVO 6 continues that tradition of evolution by introducing new design elements and proven parts from many of Tamiya's other 4WD touring car platforms.
The TB EVO 6 shares the same drive train as seen in the TB-04 tub chassis machine, which uses a horizontally positioned motor for optimal balance of torque displacement. TRF designers have also incorporated other enhancements to bring club racers the perfect weapon for spec-motor club racing. These enhancements include suspension parts from the TRF418, and parts carried over from the TB-04.
The TB Evo.6 MS takes things a step further! It features a number of aluminum parts, plus Big-Bore dampers. The end result is a highly-tuned performance car, which is right at home on high traction race tracks.
Featured Components:

  • Aluminum Lower Deck
  • Aluminum Motor Mount
  • Aluminum Big Bore Short Dampers
  • Aluminum Suspension Mounts
  • Carbon Fiber Upper Deck
  • Carbon Fiber Damper Stays
  • Front Direct Drive
  • Rear Gear Differential Unit
  • TRF418 Suspension Parts
  • Tbevo 512211604080503531

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