tamiya r/c tractor the Farm King

william g

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anyone else intrigued?
Same chassis as the WildWilly 2

I'd love to do one as a massey furguson, or a farmall

 

vwjuice

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That's cool, but the front tires look a little big. If those were a little smaller it would look great.

I'd love to see a functioning Rc Combine. That way I could mow the lawn and get my Rc fix at the same time. Lol
 

joe

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That's cool?
Is it supposed to be a scale tractor or a wheelie machine?
Either way, looks cool.
 

kevinatfms

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they are really pushing the wild willy chassis a bit much....???? over production forced them to make weird ones now....
 

vwjuice

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I'm guessing that its probably the cheapest chassis to produce so they are building a lot off of it for that reason?
 

nosyajg

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they are really pushing the wild willy chassis a bit much....???? over production forced them to make weird ones now....
i agree...i wish they'd come out with something NEW...i'm tired of seeing a lunchbox/wheely chassis rehashed with a different body...

the on road cars are cool, but to me, it's the same basic layout- just a motor position change, and reverting from belt to shaft driven...although i have to say the new fwd chassis is cool, as it emulates a real fwd car with it's handling techniques...

at least the CR01 was different and tried to capitalize on the scaler/crawler fad...
 

JKRacing37

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Woooo another oddly proportioned body on a beyond outdated chassis!
Heizenberg speaks truth!

i agree...i wish they'd come out with something NEW...i'm tired of seeing a lunchbox/wheely chassis rehashed with a different body...

the on road cars are cool, but to me, it's the same basic layout- just a motor position change, and reverting from belt to shaft driven...although i have to say the new fwd chassis is cool, as it emulates a real fwd car with it's handling techniques...

at least the CR01 was different and tried to capitalize on the scaler/crawler fad...
I can't agree more. Tamiya used to be very innovative, but anymore it's just a slight tweak and it's put back out the door again. Body change, suspension configuration change, different wheels, etc. I can't even begin to remember all the different releases of the TA05 there were...same with the F103, TA04, TA06, Pumpkin/Lunchbox/VW Bus, Wild Willy, etc.
 

nrctpaXpres

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PS we will try and use them if we can...NR/CTPA box stock pulling and tuff truck racing.....apparently a way to get farmers into MT racing
 
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