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I can't believe it's only $400. That's less than an F350 or a High LIft and it's 10x cooler. I've been seriously thinking about getting one, even though I've got a Mountaineer and don't need another scale Toyota slowmobile. It is just so cool though! Plus, it's a kit!

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i really want one of those. :)

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scr8p wrote:i really want one of those. :)
Me too! Great scale truck.
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I like that that Trailfinder actually LOOKS like a real truck.
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It's out of stock though.

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It hasn't been released yet.

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It says not in stock because it's not available yet. I emailed RC4WD and they said they will start shipping in mid Feb. Right now you just sign up to get on the waiting list.

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I agree, If RC4WD can produce that truck for 400 they will sell the hell out of them. I have my local shop trying to pre-order them lol.

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scr8p wrote:
MelvinsArmy wrote:Even if it is a legit Bruiser, I think RC4wd might have them beat now anyway. Check this out:

http://store.rc4wd.com/Trail-Finder-2-Truck-Kit-wMojave-Body-Set_p_2108.html
that is soooo nice.
I'm on the waiting list for that. While I have no real interest in crawling, my dad bought that 1:1 Yota when I was 5 ( same color too ) time to do a copy of the truck I rode shotgun in for 12 years 8)

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LTO_Dave wrote:Here's the ABC Hobby CR-X for comparison:

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I just found this ABC body i like more lol

ABC Hobby HONDA CR-X SiR (2nd. Gen.) *160mm Mini *

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nvxwax wrote:
LTO_Dave wrote:Here's the ABC Hobby CR-X for comparison:



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I just found this ABC body i like more lol

ABC Hobby HONDA CR-X SiR (2nd. Gen.) *160mm Mini *

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:shock:

Those ABC guys do a pretty good job on the Hondas!...as soon as they come up a Ridgeline, I'm in!

Are they a European thing only, or are they available in the US?
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Those Civics are beautiful. Anyone know of niche RC manufacturers like the guys doing the Toyota 4WD and these Hondas but instead focusing on old BMW's? Would love to have a scale version of my own 1980 BMW M535i.

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Looks like it will almost be like the original....

http://tamiyablog.com/2012/01/tamiya-58519-toyota-bruiser-re-release-first-photos-and-details/

Tamiya really did it, it will come on the original chassis with some great improvements, tomorrow we will report from Nuremberg Fair with live photos.

58519 1/10 R/C Toyota 4×4 Pick Up Bruiser (RN36)

Tamiya’s R/C Toyota Bruiser was originally released in 1985 and Tamiya has answered fans’ calls to give this popular pick-up truck model the special re-release treatment. The original layout of the chassis has been kept while modern improvements have been discretely incorporated.

About the Model

*This is a 1/10 scale R/C assembly kit.

*Kit includes FREE BONUS PARTS (Cleaning Brush x1) which are for EXPORT ONLY and are subject to the FIRST PRODUCTION.

* Bonus cleaning brush features 2 types of bristles and an ergonomic handle. (Brush will not be available for purchase as a separate item). The form of the Bruiser, including the sleeper cab, has been reproduced with a durable injection-molded body.

* Metal ladder frame chassis keeps the original layout and features a black-finished surface.

* Newly-designed die-cast transmission is equipped with planetary gears for optimized gear ratio.

* Refined clutch mechanisms offer smooth gear changes and superb durability. 3 gears are possible (1st gear=4WD, 2nd & 3rd gears=Rear Wheel Drive).

* Newly-designed front/rear axle housings are equipped with differential, which may be locked for even greater off-road performance.

* Separately available LEDs can be installed in the light cases to depict realistic head and tail lights.

* Type 540 motor included.

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I wonder if the tires will still be rock hard or made in a softer compound.

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Did anyone else hear the announcer's voice used in the promotional videos back in the 80s in their head when reading the description of the re-release Bruiser?

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