This is a Limited-Edition Radio Control kit of the 1990 Land Rover Defender 90. Unlike item 58700, this version includes a pre-painted body in light blue!
The Defender 90 is a legendary Land Rover off-road car, and its roots go back to 1948. Based on differences in wheelbases, this car has three types – the Defender 90/110/130. This R/C model depicts a 3-door model with 93-inch wheelbase.
CC-02 Chassis - Off Road, EvolvedDesigned for a wide range of off-road scenes including rocky terrain, the CC-02 chassis' ladder frame is inspired by full-size vehicles and is the base for its superior durability. A 4WD setup employs the motor longitudinally behind the front axle with separated gearbox and transfer case, and propeller shafts transmitting power to the differential gears front and rear. Four-link rigid suspension is employed front and rear, with CVA oil dampers for all-encompassing control, even on tricky rock sections. This model comes with black wheels and grippy block pattern tires.
- 1/10 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 429mm, width: 200mm, height: 215mm, wheelbase (short): 242mm (CC-01S chassis).
- Polycarbonate body pre-painted in light blue.
- Compatible with 5mm-diameter LEDs x2 for headlights and 5mm-diameter LEDs x6 for the rear.
- Includes separately molded parts for grille, side mirrors, light cases and outer roll gages.
- Black ABS resin wheels are paired with semi-pneumatic all-terrain rubber tires.
- The ladder frame CC-02 chassis features superior durability and employs front/rear coil spring suspension which is great for off-road surfaces including rocky terrain.
- Includes 540 Type brushed motor and ESC.
- A wide range of Hop-Up Option Parts is available to customize the CC-02 chassis.
- Requires: 2-channel radio, steering servo, 7.2-7.4volt battery & charger.
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.
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