The Thunder Dragon 2021 is the reissue of the classic from 1988.
The new 2021 version has only been slightly modified and comes with an electronic speed controller. The model has all-wheel drive and independent suspension. The CVA oil pressure shock absorbers (made of plastic) and the cone differentials front and rear ensure good handling.
To make the assembly of the kit as easy as possible, the polycarbonate body is already pre-painted, cut out and pre-drilled.
Furthermore, a 540 electric motor is included in each kit.
- Kit model in scale 1:10
- Reissue of the classic "Thunder Dragon" from 1988
- length: 390 mm, width: 240 mm, height: 130 mm
- robust ABS tub chassis
- Double wishbones on both axles with CVA oil-pressure shock absorbers for good handling characteristics, incl. front stabilizer bar
- 4WD four-wheel drive via cardan shaft with enclosed differential housing with 3 bevel gears front and rear
- Spike tyres with ABS rims
- Aerodynamic polycarbonate body, cut out, pre-drilled and pre-painted (decals still to be applied)
- Electronic speed controller included
WARNING:
Before you start assembling, make sure you have read and understood all instructions. If a child is assembling the model, a supervising adult should also have read the assembly instructions.
Tools including knives are used when assembling the kit. Extra care should be taken to avoid injury.
If difficulties arise during assembly, ask an adult to supervise the work or a modeller with RC experience or specialist dealer.
Use tools only for their intended purpose. There is a risk of injury if used incorrectly.
If you use paints and/or glues (not included in the kit), observe and follow the instructions enclosed with them.
Keep kit away from small children. Prevent children from putting any components in their mouths or pulling plastic bags over their heads.
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.