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Tamiya Raybrig NSX Concept GT - 58598
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Released by Tamiya on November 8, 2014, this TB-04 Self Assembly RC Model, is of the Raybrig NSX Concept GT that raced in the 2014 Japanese Super GT Series.
The Lexan body shell in this kit is a realistic representation of the super sleek lines of the original Raybrig NSX Concept GT. An ESC, Motor, Battery, Charger, Paint and Radio Equipment must be purchased separately.
The 4WD TB04 Chassis is the worthy successor of the TB03 and has the same centre line drive shaft configuration, but with the motor moved to a rear horizontal position.
It also shares the same double wishbone, independent suspension parts as the TB-03, TA-05 Version II and TRF (Tamiya Racing Factory) 416/417 series chassis.
The design of the TB-04 Chassis also employs, sealed oil-filled gear differentials, coil spring over oil filled dampers, bell-crank steering and comes with a full set of steel shielded ball bearings.
For me, the inboard, cantilevered front suspension system of the TB-04, is overly complicated, but by all accounts, seems to work well.
To get the best from the Raybrig NSX Concept GT, it needs to be fine tuned to improve grip under acceleration and hug the corners at high speed, without slipping off the track. Small adjustments can make a Big difference and our simple to understand, step by step procedure, will guide you to the best Set-up for your driving style.
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Tamiya Raybrig NSX Concept GT - TB-04 #58598 - Chassis
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Tamiya Raybrig NSX Concept GT - TB-04
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Buying a Used Tamiya Raybrig NSX Concept GT
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Hints, Tips and Information
Rubber Tires for RC Models
Rubber Tires ALWAYS should have either soft sponge or rubber inserts. They will not function as they should without them. And if you are totally serious about your racing they should be glued to the rims. How to Mount Rubber Tires onto Wheels/Rims.
Before mounting your Tires, I would recommend talking to the more experienced racers at your local club, concerning what inserts they use. Even the top level racers rely on a bit of local knowledge on tracks they have never raced before. |
Hints, Tips and Information
The Importance of Balancing your Model Car Wheels
The day I passed my driving test at the young age of 17, the first thing I did was to drive over to my girlfriends house and take her out to a long straight stretch of road close by, where the boy racers would often congregate. No one was around that day, so the road was relatively quiet. I slowly went through the gears and we were soon up to 65 with no problems, but as we got closer to 70, my hands began to sense a small vibration on the steering wheel. By the time we hit 75, the steering wheel and the whole car was vibrating wildly. My girlfriend was hysterical, screaming for me to "slow down!" I did of course and tried to calm her down. How I Balanced my Model Car Wheels
Wheel balancing equipment for RC cars is now available on line and from most RC model shops, but back then I had to make my own using the rear end of an old Tamiya F1 car. |
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