Description
Description
Tamiya Sand Viper DT-02 Tuned 58374
This kit includes ESC
The Tamiya Sand Viper is one of the newest releases on the DT-02 chassis. This 1/10 scale 2WD radio control off-road buggy kit continues in the vein of our successful Desert Gator buggy but will feature an all new body and wing shape together with dish type wheels (planned). The Tamiya Sand Viper radio control buggy has the Versatile and reliable DT-02 chassis featuring transverse mounted Type RS540 motor and 4-wheel double wishbone suspension. Full ball bearings ensure maximum efficiency and a long-life of dirt tearing action!
About the model
- High performance 2WD off road buggy assembly kit.
- 4-wheel independent double wishbone suspension with oil dampers secures stable running.
- Suspension upper arms use double-ended shafts, enabling fully adjustable camber angle.
- TEU-101BK electronic speed control included with kit.
- Type 540 motor.
- Differential gear gearbox is fully sealed from dirt and stones, ensuring a long life of smooth handling.
- Drive shaft features joint cup made of highly durable metal.
- Full ball bearing configuration offers maximum engine efficiency.
- Features wide grooved front tires and spiked rear tires for excellent off-road ability.
- Newly designed body and wing shape
- Wheels are racey off-road dish type
- Length: 384mm
- Width: 248mm
- Height: 140mm
- Wheelbase: 260mm
- Lowest Ground Clearance: 26mm
- Weight: 1042g
- Motor: Type 540
- Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
- Tread: (Front & Rear) 216mm/208mm
- Diff. Gear: 3-bevel diff.
- Steering Tie Rod: 2-piece
- Suspension: 4-wheel Double Wishbone
- Gear Ratio: 9.28:1
ELECTRIC KITS REQUIRE:
- Radio: 2-Channel with servo(s)
- Battery: 6-cell flat with standard Tamiya connector
- Charger: AC/DC timed or peak for 6-cell battery
- Paint: PS for polycarbonate
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