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Nuremberg Toy Fair 2015

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Looking at the photos lads....

They seem to be launching 2 designs with the DT03T platform...

The truggy called Aeroshot.....with road tyres...

and a buggy with spikey tyres.....name unknown......

A nice mix......both look very nice......IMO

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Nice

Really liking the DT03T, will be on the list!

The Pajero looks good too, but will wait and see

Appreciate the photo's

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I just hope they expand the gearing options for the DT03T, as that would open up possibilities for the DT02 as well since both chassis use the same gearbox design.

Steve

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I wonder how long it will be before the DT-03T hits the shops over here? Hopefully not long - my TT02B is nearing completion and it would make a great next project.

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The Pajero looks good too, but will wait and see

Judging by the name and what can be seen in the pics, it's basically just the kit version of the XB Pajero (# 57701), which again means that it's the kit that the cancelled 58249 was supposed to be.

As for the Pajero without racing stickers seen in the pics, I reckon it's just the same kit, but with the new "54625 CC-01 Lowering Kit" mounted, which again is basically a re-release of the old CC-01 Lowride Conversion Kit.

Anyway good that the Pajero lexan body will again be available, although I like the previous generation Pajero (like the hardbody Tamiya CC-01 Pajero) better!

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The Grand Hauler has got a longer wheelbase than the standard Hauler. A much needed upgrade as the King Hauler has never looked right being so stubby looking IMO. This version looks much more like the real life Peterbilt trucks on which it is based.

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The Grand Hauler has got a longer wheelbase than the standard Hauler. A much needed upgrade as the King Hauler has never looked right being so stubby looking IMO. This version looks much more like the real life Peterbilt trucks on which it is based.

Kenworth W900

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Kenworth W900

Could just as easily have been based on a Peterbilt 378.

Peterbilt1989378-02_zps5e37d1ac.jpg

56301-56310_4_zpsfb656072.jpg

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It is possible to make it into either, but it is more w900 than 378.

rev2501_zps7d8k4nmg.jpg

1416_Tamiya_Tamiya_56301_1_14_King_Haule

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And ...

58611

Honda City Turbo

Chassis: WR-02C

Kit On-Road

Posted Image

Found on www.rc-forum.de/content.php?304-RC-Cars-Neuheiten-2015-TAMIYA

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And ...

58611

Honda City Turbo

Chassis: WR-02C

Kit On-Road

aa55e2decfbe96c3f2fc99575fba3b12.jpg

Found on www.rc-forum.de/content.php?304-RC-Cars-Neuheiten-2015-TAMIYA

WOW. That is going to go down well on here. :D

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WOW. That is going to go down well on here. :D

that's what I thought ;)

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And ...

58611

Honda City Turbo

Chassis: WR-02C

Kit On-Road

Posted Image

Found on www.rc-forum.de/content.php?304-RC-Cars-Neuheiten-2015-TAMIYA

I remember that little guy.. Brings back some old memories of being at Michaels Hobby Shop in the mall

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that's what I thought ;)

I have given it a thread of it's own in the re-release section of the forum. Great spot mate! B)

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I have not followed the TT series much.. But I would have thought the R version would be better than the S. However the R version looks to have blue bling and the S version has better suspension and adjustable turn buckles....

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It is possible to make it into either, but it is more w900 than 378.

rev2501_zps7d8k4nmg.jpg

1416_Tamiya_Tamiya_56301_1_14_King_Haule

Fair do's. I just wish they had chosen an exact model and just made a replica of it. The King Hauler is a frustrating model IMO, it's so near, yet so far away from looking like a real life big rig like the Kenworth/Peterbilt examples.

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Just saw it on the other thread.

I'm so happppppppppppppppyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!

:D

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Willys Wheeler :)

12 points, scores big time.

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Fair do's. I just wish they had chosen an exact model and just made a replica of it. The King Hauler is a frustrating model IMO, it's so near, yet so far away from looking like a real life big rig like the Kenworth/Peterbilt examples.

Agreed wholeheartedly mate. Same with the Globe, Nothing more frustrating than something that 'almost is' like the genuine article. I would rather pay $30-50 more if they just got the licence to do the real thing B)

Oh and just floored by the WW... did NOT see that coming...

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