1985 saw the first 4WD Buggy produced from Tamiya.
This is my Re-Release Hotshot, I never had one as a kid, and I'm glad I have one now!
Future plans are for a 'Speed' Build using a 13.5T Brushless Motor.
Cheap Transmitter. Perfect for these Tamiyas, and a crazy range on them! https://www.banggood.com/DumboRC-X5-2_4G-5CH-Transmitter-with-X6F-Receiver-for-JJRC-Q65-MN-90-RC-Vehicles-Boat-Tank-Models-p-1546290.html?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=cussku&utm_campaign=tomleyrc&utm_content=zhikejian&p=ZG011417754104201801
So the TamTech-Gear Hotshot is not very common, quite Rare in fact. Do you want a full restore, or a Brushless Conversion?
What Tamiya say about the HotShot ...
With its aggressive-looking body design and low center of gravity, the Hotshot, Tamiya's first shaft-driven 4WD R/C buggy, made waves when it was introduced in 1985. The unique 3-piece chassis included such innovative features as front/rear mono-shock oil dampers, 4-wheel double wishbone suspension equipped with stabilizers, and front/rear fully-enclosed gearboxes equipped with thrust ball bearings and differential gears. A wide array of Option Parts were produced especially for modifying the Hotshot, and the machine became something that every youth at that time dreamed of. Fans have clamored for a re-release of the epoch-making R/C car, and Tamiya now brings back this legend to let fans relive their childhood memories.
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This is my Re-Release Hotshot, I never had one as a kid, and I'm glad I have one now!
Future plans are for a 'Speed' Build using a 13.5T Brushless Motor.
Cheap Transmitter. Perfect for these Tamiyas, and a crazy range on them! https://www.banggood.com/DumboRC-X5-2_4G-5CH-Transmitter-with-X6F-Receiver-for-JJRC-Q65-MN-90-RC-Vehicles-Boat-Tank-Models-p-1546290.html?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=cussku&utm_campaign=tomleyrc&utm_content=zhikejian&p=ZG011417754104201801
So the TamTech-Gear Hotshot is not very common, quite Rare in fact. Do you want a full restore, or a Brushless Conversion?
What Tamiya say about the HotShot ...
With its aggressive-looking body design and low center of gravity, the Hotshot, Tamiya's first shaft-driven 4WD R/C buggy, made waves when it was introduced in 1985. The unique 3-piece chassis included such innovative features as front/rear mono-shock oil dampers, 4-wheel double wishbone suspension equipped with stabilizers, and front/rear fully-enclosed gearboxes equipped with thrust ball bearings and differential gears. A wide array of Option Parts were produced especially for modifying the Hotshot, and the machine became something that every youth at that time dreamed of. Fans have clamored for a re-release of the epoch-making R/C car, and Tamiya now brings back this legend to let fans relive their childhood memories.
My Youtube Tool: https://www.tubebuddy.com/youtube000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TomleysGarage
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomleyrc/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomleyRCGarage
Tomley RC © 2020 Tomley Media Ltd. All rights reserved. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film by any means whatsoever - including without limitation electronic transmission via internet or e-mail, or re-uploading existing videos & re-uploading such material on any website anywhere in the world — is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of Tomley Media Ltd.
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