Description "TAMIYA FORD F350 HIGH LIFT 4X4 3-GANG 1/10 OPTIONALE ALLRADLENKUNG XYZ12"
The Ford F350, one of the most representative pick-up trucks from the USA, is now available as a 1:10 scale RC electric model. As usual with TAMIYA, the designers attached great importance to the reproduction of a lifelike body, whose imposing and dominant shape is accentuated by a chrome-plated engine grille and bumper. The ladder frame chassis has a leaf suspension and as an absolute highlight a 3-speed manual gearbox, it gives the F350 an authentic drive.
Features:
Features:
- Durable ladder frame chassis features steel channel and resin crossmembers for high strength
- Adjustable front and rear leaf spring suspension system equipped with friction dampers
- 3-speed transmission allows gear changing and realistic low-speed driving
- Propeller shafts and slipper clutch efficiently transfer power to all wheels
- Differential may be easily locked in place to enable improved off-road performance
- Highly-detailed injection-molded body
- Quick-access battery compartment enables easy battery changes without removing body
- 4-channel transmitter, ESC, and running battery & charger are all separately required
- separately available Pick-Up Truck Multi-Function Unit MFC-02
Technical data
Engine Type: | Electric |
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Drivetrain: | 4WD |
Scale: | 1:10 |
Chassis: | 0 |
Length (mm): | 492 |
Use: | OFFROAD |
Wide (mm): | 216 |
Rec. engine: | 540er |
Version: | KIT |
Car brand: | FORD |
Driving Experience: | Beginners |
Build Skill: | Advanced |
Box contents
- 4WD kit model, ABS body
- High-lift chassis
- 3-speed manual transmission
- 540 electric motor
- chunky off-road tires
- manual
Technical data
- Height: 220 mm
- Weight: approx. 3.100 g
The firm Tamiya is specialized in high quality RC-vehicles (cars, trucks and buggies) and one of the leading manufacturer in this genre. This japanese company is based in Shizuoka and produces detailed reproductions of coveted vehicles since 1976. "Tamiya Fighter-Cup" is the name of the annual racing series.Since 1990 the final of Germany takes place in Sonneberg.