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The TAMIYA 58645-1:10 RC Subaru WRX STI is a meticulously designed remote control car kit that combines lightweight polycarbonate construction with a versatile TT-02 chassis. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned hobbyists, this model features detailed components, including separately molded side mirrors and a rear wing, ensuring an authentic racing experience. With its sleek design and customizable options, this RC car is perfect for enthusiasts looking to dominate the track.
Material Type | PC, Metal |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.23 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 19 x 9 x 6.1 inches |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Scale | 1/10 |
Subject Character | Nurburgring |
Style | Durable |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Car |
Color | Multicolor |
P**E
Fun Kit to build.
Bought this for my 6yo so we could continue our RC journey together! Now we both have drift cars and so the fun continues. Take your time building the kit and if you like to do hop-ups also known as upgrades also known as bank account killer it’s always dood to do them up front unless you like to replace things as they break. Bearings are a must and anything drivetrain related if you plan on running a brushless set-up.
J**.
Really had fun building this!
You will love this kit for the price! Not hard to build and paint just take your time. Fast car too, motor is tuned 540 for max torque. Used 2 cans of tamiya blue 16 and 1 can of the smoke. Apply 4-5 light coats and allow about 5 mins. dry time between coats.
B**S
Don't buy
horrible design. Wheels won't even turn. Don't waste ur money on this kit. One of my biggest regrets. It just sits dusty on my shelve.
W**.
Great buy
Nice kit for the price n cool body shell
N**R
Value
A great beginner kit. Got this for my daughter to build into a drift car. Very upgradable and easy to build
Y**7
Súper
Me agrado todo
J**.
REMEMBER TO LOOK AT THE SOLD SEPARATELY PARTS
Bought this product and it’s on me for not realizing there was more to purchase for the r/c car to actually function. Expect to spend another $60+ on parts you need. It’s really cool building something like this and customizing it how you want but the parts are just too cheap for me and for the price I thought there’d be everything you need. Oh well, check to make sure this is for you if you’re a first time r/c builder like myself.The parts are definitely cheap as in I installed every part going based off the instructions and make sure the covers and what not you install aren’t too tight. Took me hours trying to figure out why the vehicle wouldn’t accelerate or reverse until I loosened up the differential covers and motor cover.Every cover for the driveshaft and differential is just the slightest bit snug and even that is definitely too tight for the parts. I STILL have no reverse and only have it with the diff cover completely off. I will have to go to my local hardware store and find a couple of washers to space it out so it’s on snug but will still leave room to be able to let the drive train move freely. I lightly greased everything as shown and even applied some more of my own grease to see if maybe that was my issue and it wasn’t. If the spacing doesn’t work, I am going to grease every single individual gear even more to see if that will provide less friction which is what I’m currently having an issue with.The parts are cheap, the shell of the vehicle is plastic and it seems to come with whatever parts they decide to throw in.It says to purchase separately the steering servo, receiver, battery, charger, ESC, and a Transmitter (controller/remote). My box actually included an ESC so that was one thing I didn’t need. I would suggest purchasing the product, see everything you have, and then purchasing those sold separately items.I’m also still having issues with the motor beeping every time I accelerate or reverse.Any tips would be greatly appreciated and I hope this helps out those first time r/c builders like myself.
M**.
Not actual race worthy vehicle. Cheaply made.
For me this seemed to be very cheap in quality unlike my other cars. I had several issues with assembly bumper screws went thru both diff cases jamming the diffs. Shocks when assembled where very loose and had no tension right front when assembled was very loose. Maybe it was just a bad kit but wouldnt chance it again. Oh and as a side note no body was included with my kit but said it was
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