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Another one of Tamiya's classic creations, the R/C Lunch Box (1st released, 1987) was loved for its camp appearance as much as for its R/C performance. The boxy minivan body raised up over monster truck wheels ensure that this R/C van will get attention anywhere you choose to drive it.
Items Required (Not Included in the kit):
8 x AA Sized Batteries
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/TS for ABS
Misc. Items: Basic Tools

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| 1/12 scale R/C assembly kit |
| Shock-resistant styrol body |
| Lightweight and durable ABS bathtub frame |
| Front swing axle independent and rear rolling rigid type suspension |
| Diff gear housed in sealed gearbox |
| Front grille |
| Side guards |
| F&R bumper |
| Friction dampers made from metal plated parts |
| Monster tires feature 115mm diameter and 71mm width |
| Install wheelie bar to perform awesome wheelies! |
| 3-piece assembly type wheels for extra realism |
| Sealed rear gearbox |
| Includes Type 540 motor |
| Comes with high performance 101BK ESC (electronic speed controller). |
| EAN (Barcode) | 4950344583478 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tamiya |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Scale | 1:12 |
| Minimum Age | No |
| Recommended Age | 14+ |
| Accessory type(s) | No |
best thing ive ever bought by Window Licker (Posted on 12/02/2012)
Great car first time building it... by Luke (Posted on 01/07/2008)
excellent... by ben (Posted on 08/05/2008)
very good and very fast... by Ryan (Posted on 29/02/2008)

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