TAMIYA X-SA Grasshopper I 1/10 2WD Buggy EP fertig gebaut und lackiert

Product number: 9785000
Manufacturer number: 300046704
GTIN/EAN: 4950344467044

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Description "TAMIYA X-SA Grasshopper I 1/10 2WD Buggy EP fertig gebaut und lackiert"
The next addition to the X-SA series of models is another classic Tamiya name: the Grasshopper. This is a finished model of the Grasshopper (2005) (Item 58346); all you require to get going with this adaptable, lightweight and beginner-friendly 2WD buggy is your own transmitter, receiver, servo and a power source!

Features:
  • This is a 1/10 scale finished R/C model. Length: 389mm, width: 223mm, height: 135mm.
  • Features a realistic and durable styrene body, which comes with the classic Grasshopper (2005) markings already applied.
  • The model utilizes a simple yet tough 2WD chassis that can absorb plenty of rough terrain.
  • The sealed gearbox contains a differential for smooth driving and cornering, enhanced by paddle tread rear and grooved front tires on three-piece assembly type wheels.
  • Capable suspension uses independent swing axle front and rigid axle rear setups, cushioned by coil-sprung dampers.
  • Comes with the TEU-105BK ESC.
  • Requires separately sold R/C equipment, battery pack and charger.


Technical data
Engine Type: Electric
Drivetrain: 2WD
Scale: 1:10
Length (mm): 389
Use: OFFROAD
Wide (mm): 223
Rec. engine: Includes
Version: ARTR - ALMOST READY TO RUN
Driving Experience: Beginners
Build Skill: Beginners
Box contents
  • Assembled model with ready-made body
  • electronic speed controller
  • electric motor


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.