Tamiya M-Chassis Body Guide compatibility M01 M02 M03 M04 M05 M06 M07 M08 MB01 XM01
Tamiya M-Chassis cars have been a firm favourite for many since the release of the M01 in 1994! Over three decades ago.. There have been man...
Tamiya M-Chassis cars have been a firm favourite for many since the release of the M01 in 1994! Over three decades ago.. There have been man...
The Citroën 2CV ("Deux chevaux") was the brainchild of Pierre Boulanger, who assigned André Lefebvre as engineer and Flaminio ...
The Tamiya M-Series is probably the most popular global stock class out there. The diminutive cars are cheap, easy to maintain and fun to...
Here is the full specification list of the R spec M05 chassis. Looks great! This is a refined, race-spec version of the popular M-05 ...
My M05v2 has become a firm favourite. I have added a few hop-ups since the original build . Some parts that have really helped me when at...
The M-Chassis cars have been a very popular series for Tamiya ever since their release in 1994. Their scale looks, near indestructible ...
Here is the first proper picture of the M05 v2 in all its glory. There are some serious revisions to this car to boost the handling, includ...
During the mid-late nineties, Tamiya released the TA03 platform. The chassis utilizes a single belt 4wd system with gears in each gearbox...