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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tamiya TT02 Italia 458 Challenge review


About a month or so into the official release of the Italia 458 Challenge and it is here for review. This is an XB kit, it includes just about all you need to get on the road running. The expert built series (XB) saves you a lot of time building and painting and lets you enjoy driving as soon as you get home by just adding 4 AA batteries to the controller. Even an experience builder can enjoy the saved time.


TT02 Tamiya Italia 458 Challenge
2013 TT02 Italia 458 Challenge by Tamiya

Pros.
The price is really reasonable allowing anyone to get into this enjoyable hobby.
So what’s in the box? You get the new TT02 prebuilt chassis, with an (ESC) electronic speed controller, a steering servo, 2.4 GHz receiver and stock motor ready installed. The whole setup is already done for you. At a glance the design is very clean. The entire system is easily accessible for routine maintenance.  The Chassis on and off switch is located conveniently so it can be switched easily with the body on. The chassis is well molded and rigid giving you a sturdy drive.


Cons.
The questionable parts seem to be around the wheel areas. This includes the wheel hub axels and disc break plastic parts. They look to be vulnerable to breakage from an accidental crash or wear and tear.  Some of the cheaper looking parts are most likely used to keep the price down. Optional parts are left up to you. The body is great, well painted and decaled also flexible enough to absorb those bumpy occasions. But the flimsy part is the side view mirrors. They lose their position easily and rotate a bit due to vibration and are easily disturbed by touching them. Take extra precaution when removing the car from a bag, so they don't get torn out.

Overall this body and chassis looks and drives great right out the box. Get ready to enjoy power slides and drifting 


Unboxed 






Under the hood


Quick access to electronics

Front Wheel Assembly 

TT02 Rear Suspension
Ferrari 458 challenge TT02 First Run  

Out of the box bare bones first run. 

It drives very smooth good handling. Brakes pretty well, good control. 



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