
PS-12 Silver Tamiya Colour Spray...
PS-12 Silver Tamiya Colour Spray Paint for Polycarbonate.
These spray paints were especially developed for decorating transparent polycarbonate bodies used in R/C car modelling.
Reference: YOK-MO-2.0
Master Off-Road MO2.0 is now available, which brings out stability through habit-free cornering while increasing the speed range!
Ackermann ratio is optimized by changing the tie rod mounting position. Achieves habit-free cornering.
Lighter front and rear bulkheads. Rigidity balance has also been reviewed to improve crash resistance.
Newly developed one-way slipper. Excessive traction to the front is released to gain turning ability and stability.
Master Off-Road MO2.0 is now available, which brings out stability through habit-free cornering while increasing the speed range!
In today's off-road driving, where 4WD drive provides overwhelming propulsion but tends to result in quick behaviour in cornering, the Master Off-Road MO2.0 offers a high sense of stability thanks to an extended wheelbase, revised Ackermann ratio, and a centre one-way slipper. In particular, the newly developed one-way slipper is activated when landing on a jump or entering a corner to eliminate overtraction to the front tires, resulting in milder behaviour. In addition, the Φ13mm big bore shocks dramatically increase capacity and reliably absorb road impacts to enhance the feeling of ground contact.
Features:
Large-capacity 13mm shock
Low height body
Laydown shock towers (short rear shock)
Light-weight front and rear bulkheads
Light-weight bulkhead caps
COL slipper unit (centre one-way limiter slipper unit)
Main chassis (3mm long/COL slipper compatible)
Center Bone (F/51mm, R/100mm)
Center mount (front side)
Center mount plate Servo mount & plate
Steering block plate
Front suspension arm (heavy duty)
High downforce rear wing
Ackermann ratio is optimized by changing the tie rod mounting position. Achieves habit-free cornering.
Lighter front and rear bulkheads. Rigidity balance has also been reviewed to improve crash resistance.
Newly developed one-way slipper. Excessive traction to the front is released to gain turning ability and stability.