Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
I was thinking or hopeing for the Sand Rover, brain cramp sorry.
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
Blue or Red . I think tamiya would have done a better job on this one.dsmith wrote:this..but redbearrickster wrote:is this the dune buggy they offered along time ago?
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
I'm thinking it's a RTR version or something.
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
and it's still the crappy dt02 underneath - booo!
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
Oh man - I only wish. My favourite car of all time. period.bearrickster wrote:I was thinking or hopeing for the Sand Rover, brain cramp sorry.
I am thankfull they havent done it though as well, as that freaking DT02 chassis makes me sick......glad they havent polluted the Sand Rover with that foul chassis.!

Only thing that chassis would be good for is a "flaming dunny roll run" down the street on new years eve!!


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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
I've seen a couple creative folks on TC make that DT-02 chassis look right under the Holiday buggy body. They use arms from the TT-01 (or some other Tamiya car) to shorten the track width and the old school, original wheels. So it ends up looking like the old one with newer technology underneath. Pretty sweet.
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
Not to go off-topic but I got a Speed Mart catalog in the mail today and it had the Stadium Blitzer in it. I felt like I was 12yo all over again while standing there looking at it. I knew they were going to re-release it but they sure did it silently. They have it erroneously listed as a 4WD model.
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
Not to mention the Bear Hawk, Blitzer Beetle, and Stadium Thunder. You know how Tamiya has to squeeze every last drop out of their platforms.
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Re: Tamiya will re-release the Holiday Buggy
Don't forget the Futaba FX-T. Not the same chassis but the tranny, tires, suspension arms, and more are borrowed straight from the Blitzer. Speaking of... I've got one burried somewhere in the basement I should dig out.
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