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tymill
01-08-2010, 06:41 PM
I'll just post the link - and let you judge for yourself. :cry:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=58470
Cheers,
Ty
nicefrog
01-08-2010, 07:00 PM
Better if they re released the Fast Attack..... well then we would be talking: )
quincey
01-08-2010, 07:12 PM
its shite!........just like the old one!.......which i have.........doh!
racingdwarf
01-08-2010, 07:23 PM
for those that remember the original, that looks total pants! But as a back yard basher rtr style of today, prob sell loads:bored:
dodgydiy
01-08-2010, 09:02 PM
wonder if the body will fit an old one, holiday buggy was my first proper rc car, still have that car, body is wrecked though
tymill
01-08-2010, 10:14 PM
body mounts seem totally different - and 2 huge holes in the bonnet????
peetbee
01-08-2010, 11:16 PM
Well, might be useful as a cheap way to obtain the spotlights for a rebuild of the original.
It will be a far superior car to the original in terms of handling (I bet it's even got a diff!) but there's no point in it for those of us old enough/sentimental to want want another.
I took one look at the new one and almost threw up :bored: How horrible is that ?!? Still, i can see why they used a current chassis with the old body - imagine using a old 380 silvercan again and breaking the front chassis suspension lugs all the time :lol:
When i raced one in '82 the first thing you had to do was get a modded 540 mount & motor in there with the aftermarket brass gears.. even then it was much slower than the RR's and Scorpions... but i won my first ever race with that car, which ive still got in my collection.... ahh great days :)
sosidge
02-08-2010, 11:09 AM
I quite like it actually...
It is unashamedly odd, and maybe all the better for it. I'd be much more amused to see one of those chugging around a track than Tamiya's other starter buggies, which range from the plain ugly to the bland.
Good value too.
I know the classic Tamiya fanatics are annoyed that it is not a true re-release, and that the body has been modified... but my gut feeling is that Tamiya have realised that the true re-re's don't sell. There is a small community of nostalgists who will buy one, but most of them prefer to restore originals. There seem to be more Buggy Champs on shop shelves than anywhere else - £250 is a lot if money for a not very good car that is not identical to the original.
So... if the £85 Holiday buggy gets more people into (or back into) RC than a Rising Fighter or a Sand Viper does - great!
Body Paint
02-08-2010, 11:52 AM
That's scaralidge! How can they take the car that got me into this game in '81 and defail it in such a horrible way. The original was a brilliant car, it single handedly created the 10th off-road scene. We would all be racing touring cars or something else just a gay if it wasn't for the Holiday Buggy.... 'takes off rose tinted glasses'..... :lol:
Model Kits Direct
12-09-2010, 04:06 PM
Wasn't convinced at first but it makes more sense when you actually see it. Although surely there was a way around the holes in the bonnet Tamiya!!
J
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qatmix
12-09-2010, 07:53 PM
I like the holes in the bonnet :) I got mine for £65 without esc, arrive on Friday, built it (just added bearings and a cheap brushless) and its great! I have a pic on my blog in my sig. It made me feel like I was 10 again.
Speaking as someone who had the original, I'm glad it's a new version, as it's more in spirit with what the HB was back in the day.
Model Kits Direct
12-09-2010, 08:31 PM
thats a good price - especially if you were just going to throw the speedo anyway. We have one with a slightly damaged box which we have reduced to £74.09 INCLUDING ESC if anyone's interested?
Buy It before the temptation to build it takes over me!! :)
JB
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