TAMIYA Scania 770 S 6x4 1/14 kit silver pre-painted

Product number: 9797079
Manufacturer number: 300056373

€559.99*

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Description "TAMIYA Scania 770 S 6x4 1/14 kit silver pre-painted"
  • This is a 1/14 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 532mm, width: 193mm, height: 307mm.
  • The model realistically depicts the Scania 770 S 6x4.
  • The highly realistic body parts are molded in gray and prepainted in TS-17 Gloss Aluminum, plus a urethane top coating.
  • The high-roof form is realistically captured in style with a roof bar featuring light pods, grille mini bar, low bar and side bars.

LEDs (sold separately) are also attachable.
  • Just like the actual vehicle, a double rear-axle 6x4 chassis features a layout of motor and transmission positioned at front.
  • Ladder frame features aluminum side channels with resin cross members, and is equipped with a coupler to enable linkage with semi-trailers.
  • Highly-realistic suspension utilizes metal leaf springs and friction dampers.
  • Interior parts such as modern-design dashboard and seats are included.
  • Assembly type 3-speed transmission allows gear changes via separately available 4-channel transmitter.
  • Please note that the Finespec 2.4GHz R/C system, MultiFunction Control Unit (MFC-03) (*), servos (x2), 7.2V battery pack and battery charger included only for Japan Market (Item 56367).
  • Multi-Function Control Unit (Item 300056523: MFC-03, sold separately) offers light, sound, and vibration operation.


Technical data
Engine Type: Electric
Drivetrain: 4WD
Scale: 1:14
Length (mm): 532
Use: ONROAD
Wide (mm): 193
Rec. engine: included
Version: KIT
Car brand: Scania
Driving Experience: Advanced
Build Skill: Advanced
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.