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carpaste 26-01-2012 01:34 PM

The new TRF buggies released
 
Do you think that the frequency of releasing the new TRF buggies is low?

F1END 26-01-2012 01:52 PM

What new TRF buggies? o_O

Matt Butcher 26-01-2012 01:53 PM

TRF touring cars are generally refreshed once a year, not sure on the buggies tho.

Spoolio 26-01-2012 02:11 PM

Yes they do have a fairly long life cycle but I think this is because with the buggies Tamiya don't go for the annual refresh like the touring cars as they probably don't think they need to. And honestly I would agree with them.

Look at Associated, the B4 is positively an antique now and is still essentially the same animal as it was in 2003 (or 2004 I forget, it was so long ago now), the 4.1 upgrade is only detail changes after all. But that's because it still works relatively well ie, if it ain't really broke, don't fix it.

sosidge 26-01-2012 02:29 PM

I thought for a second this was a thread about a new mid-motor 2wd release... :(

colmo 26-01-2012 02:44 PM

The problem with TRF buggies is not the rate of refresh - it's the continued availability of kits and spares. Usually it's a case of once they're gone, they're gone for good. It means people are reluctant to commit. Support for Tamiya products in the UK, to a level where you can use one regularly to race, is frankly pathetic. I know some small traders like JD Models have tried to fill the gap, but they shouldn't have to - Tamiya's main distributor should be taking up the slack. Most folks just get their Tamiya spares from Hong Kong.

Anibal Henriques 26-01-2012 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosidge (Post 612519)
I thought for a second this was a thread about a new mid-motor 2wd release... :(

I ear something that they are working on a 2wd buggy like that:)

DaveG28 26-01-2012 02:47 PM

They have been pretty frequent until this time, if I remember right:

Late 06: TRF501X
Autumn 07: TRF501X Worlds
Start 09: TRF511
Late 2010: TRF502

So somewhere between one and two years between each....we're due soon!

Also, fit in the 2wd:

Early summer 2010: TRF201
Summer 2011: TRF201 Upgrade kit

I wouldn't be surprised to see something both 4wd and 2wd during the year based on all that, though whether it'll be anything all new I don't know!?

I'm guessing maybe longer 2wd chassis, maybe big bores (I am not convinced they need them but it'd be good revenue)...4wd chassis wise I don't know, trf511 updated for lipo fitment and weight distribution? TRF502 with better steering and camber link arrangement?

Or they could do nothing, money is tight and trf offroad probably isn't a big profit maker. Tam US appeared to bin the trf801xe, and don't seem to be spending on the 801x, if some of that direction has come from Japan then maybe it gives hint at their thoughts!

carpaste 27-01-2012 03:05 AM

There are hardly any Trf 511, little Trf 502x, and many Trf 201 new in box for sale in the market.


Thus, I think the first car refreshed in this year is Trf511, the next is Trf 502x and Trf 201.

guinness 27-01-2012 07:08 AM

they have to release a 201 mid motor surely, that's the impression Lee give to me when i talked to him weeks ago.

rcaddict 29-01-2012 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carpaste (Post 612778)
There are hardly any Trf 511, little Trf 502x, and many Trf 201 new in box for sale in the market.


Thus, I think the first car refreshed in this year is Trf511, the next is Trf 502x and Trf 201.

Thats because TRF201 is not considered a limited production run model like TRF511 and 502x are. TRF201 is considered a sort of permanent fixture in their catalouge. When I have time I will scan a catalouge my friend brought me back from Japan so you can see what I mean.

DaveG28 31-01-2012 11:11 PM

Does anyone know of any hint of anything at nuremburg?

Rich D 01-02-2012 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 614953)
Does anyone know of any hint of anything at nuremburg?


No mate but Kentech is always pretty much one of the first with TRF info. He posts on here sometimes but his blog is here

http://kentech.blogs.se/


Rich

makinwaves 01-02-2012 01:01 PM

Pics of Leonis buggy up here

www.tamiyablog.com

Plus the Bruiser, very nice truck. Might have to start saving :)

colmo 01-02-2012 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by makinwaves (Post 615100)
Pics of Leonis buggy up here

www.tamiyablog.com

Plus the Bruiser, very nice truck. Might have to start saving :)

So they've re-released the Bruiser - vintage of 1985, that one. It's likely to be really costly, just like the other 3-speed trucks in the Tamiya stable. Check out the new RC4WD Trailfinder 2 for another magnificent scale truck.

I reckon the DB02 will go well enough, perhaps with a stubby lipo across the back. Shame they hold back on the spec for the 'R' version kit.

Edit: Tamiya USA has the Bruiser at MSRP: $1,295.00!!!!!!!!!!!

bzb 01-02-2012 03:51 PM

stella pre order 650

guinness 04-02-2012 11:24 AM

No new trf201 announcement then ,shame.:(

bigred5765 04-02-2012 12:15 PM

Press f5 always works for me

guinness 04-02-2012 12:28 PM

done F5, still :(

Spoolio 04-02-2012 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colmo (Post 615121)

Edit: Tamiya USA has the Bruiser at MSRP: $1,295.00!!!!!!!!!!!

:o that has got to be wrong surely. In these straitened times and even allowing for the unfavourable exchange rates, who the hell is going to pay THAT much for a fancy toy car. Bloody hell, it's not even the "proper" version one HiLux or the last version Mountaineer. I mean, I'm glad they've re-re'd it because it'll shut the anoraks up over on Tamiyaclub.com (only kiddin guys) but at that money food and heating are more important.


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