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24 minutes ago, svenb said:

239mm! Excellent news👍 at last I'll be able to put a proper rwd body on my m04. 

It's about time tamiya jumped on the escort mk2 band wagon, ebay is full of various escort bodies none of which has stood out as tamiya quality. 

I'm sure Nathaneal at mciracing will be swamped with different decal set requests. I'd like to see the Rothmans, Andrews Heat for Hire, Vale and the Cossack liveries🤞

L&L already do Andrews, Rothmans, Cossack and Shell Oils / Vatanen.... I want to see the Ford Australia version, as run by Greg Carr, and even Ari Vatanen....

But then, I'm biased.... 

Alex

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So its 414mm long...which is longer than the Lancia Delta's 407mm. Was a MK2 longer than a Delta? Doesnt sound right to me.

Edit.: Just checked and yes, it was. Thats quite a surprise.

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35 minutes ago, Incredible_Serious said:

L&L already do Andrews, Rothmans, Cossack and Shell Oils / Vatanen.... I want to see the Ford Australia version, as run by Greg Carr, and even Ari Vatanen....

But then, I'm biased.... 

Alex

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I quite like that one, 

 

I has intended on doing a Colin McRae 1800 version,

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So can you convert a mf01x to be front motor??? 
Will most buy the shell and a m08?

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1 hour ago, Butler said:

So can you convert a mf01x to be front motor??? 
Will most buy the shell and a m08?

I imagine it could be possible with 3D printed parts, but mounting the servo will be the tricky bit, not much space. With a custom chassis spacer section it could be done, but that would be a fairly substantial 3D part.

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I think we need to cut tamiya some slack. We are all quick to jump in and point out their potential mistakes before the car has even been revealed. 

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I’m all for it and I know the body will be scale brilliant, it’s just the purist in me that wants a scale replica of the chassis to match. 

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28 minutes ago, slimleeroy said:

I think we need to cut tamiya some slack. We are all quick to jump in and point out their potential mistakes before the car has even been revealed. 

It's because this car has an absolutely monster-sized fanbase and a release of it by Tamiya has been wanted for a very long time, so it's crucial that they get it right. If they do that then it will be the biggest selling rally car that they have ever done, and by a long stretch too.

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1 minute ago, Mokei Kagaku said:

Hmm...  The body itself looks genuine, but looks to me like it's been photoshopped over the wheels.  That, or they got the work experience visitor to trim the arches - that's not the trimming quality I'd expect from Tamiya.  The dust particles are almost certainly photoshopped on.

If it's genuine, then they have indeed done what I feared, and scaled the body to fit those dumb wheels.  Sure, you could buy or print some deeper wheels, but then they wouldn't fit under the arches.

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I'd be more tempted to buy the body (or an L&L models one) and 3D print chassis spacers and wheels to suit an M-chassis

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1 minute ago, jonboy1 said:

I'd be more tempted to buy the body (or an L&L models one) and 3D print chassis spacers and wheels to suit an M-chassis

 

1 hour ago, Mad Ax said:

Hmm...  The body itself looks genuine, but looks to me like it's been photoshopped over the wheels.  That, or they got the work experience visitor to trim the arches - that's not the trimming quality I'd expect from Tamiya.  The dust particles are almost certainly photoshopped on.

If it's genuine, then they have indeed done what I feared, and scaled the body to fit those dumb wheels.  Sure, you could buy or print some deeper wheels, but then they wouldn't fit under the arches.

Luckily for you guys, there are other options out in the market ;)

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I really hope they do a mk1 escort after that's top of my want list at the moment 

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44 minutes ago, ploots said:

I really hope they do a mk1 escort after that's top of my want list at the moment 

L&L models already do some

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2 hours ago, Ministrone said:

A 4WD Escort Mk2?  mmmm!

It’s more capable of chassis as a bashers than the M05/M06.. M05RA spins its tyres for 5 seconds before it doesn’t anything. 
M06 swaps ends unless you’re gentle with trigger. 

MF-01X manages to keep itself planted! 
 

My thoughts are, that it would be cool for Tamiya to make an M chassis XV-01 .. tub chassis with nice efficient drive train and good suspension.. Geometry 

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Also noticed that Tamiya has a new esc 45070 Brushless Controller TBLE-04SR (sensored). I wonder if this is an update to the TBLE-02S maybe now it has voltage cuff off for those really new batteries called LiPo? ;)

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6 hours ago, Mad Ax said:

Hmm...  The body itself looks genuine, but looks to me like it's been photoshopped over the wheels.  That, or they got the work experience visitor to trim the arches - that's not the trimming quality I'd expect from Tamiya.  The dust particles are almost certainly photoshopped on.

If it's genuine, then they have indeed done what I feared, and scaled the body to fit those dumb wheels.  Sure, you could buy or print some deeper wheels, but then they wouldn't fit under the arches.

The image treatment on the box looks very similar to the box of the MF-01X Beetle. I think you'll have to wait until you see the real thing before your suspicions are....confirmed. Or the body could be fine and the wheels look rubbish in real life?!

I had toyed with getting an MF-01X Beetle the next time it came round on offer from Tamico and playing body-swap with others in my fleet. My GoPro Monster Swift would get the 4WD chassis it deserves (if not the nice blue wheels).

This would be a better option if I can find the nice slightly-hopped-up M04 I was working on. Or be a shelf shell for the HPI BMW 2002 M04 runner I have bashed up!

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1 hour ago, jonboy1 said:

L&L models already do some

Yes I know they do some rs style wheels aswell but there out of stock,its then deciding which chassis to use, the tt02 is what's recommended but ground clearance is not so good with them, so was thinking if they release the mk1 on the mf01x chassis it might have better clearance 

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Can't believe there's some negativity about this! Spoke to a UK retailer earlier and they don't know how many of the first batch they'll be allocated, but already have a huge number of pre-orders despite this only being announced in the last 48 hours...

The body looks great? It's naïve at best to think that they would custom-engineer special-sized wheels and tyres to suit a single model, even when we've had model-specific wheel mouldings in the past they're made to suit the now 'industry standard' sized wheels and tyres sizes - which are - newsflash - not scale at all!

 

 

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