Tamiya 18091 JR Mach-Bullet VS Chassis Mini 4WD Kit - Retro-Speed Edition  [18091]

Tamiya 18091 - JR Mach-Bullet VS Chassis
Price:
NZD$21.85
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
18091
GTIN:
4950344180912
Condition:
Brand New
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Old-School Bodywork with Race-Ready Bones

The Tamiya Mach-Bullet evokes classic racing silhouettes and includes a pre-painted driver figure for instant period detail, while keeping the bodywork practical for timed runs and local meetups.

VS Chassis: Compact Race Foundation

The VS chassis delivers a compact platform that keeps mass centralised and the layout simple. This helps with predictable cornering and makes it easy to try different weight placements for balance.

Tunable Parts and Upgrade Choices

Builders can fit a range of 130 single-shaft motors, change tyre profiles and experiment with gearing and weights to extract more corner speed or top-end acceleration depending on track demands.

Setup Tips for Club Tracks

Designed for standard Mini 4WD circuits, the Mach-Bullet lets you dial in setup for both straight sections and technical corners. The straightforward assembly and modular parts help when swapping components between runs.

Specifications

  • Chassis Type: VS
  • Body Style: Classic Racing Car
  • Motor Compatibility: Standard 130 Single-Shaft Motors
  • Racing Customization Potential: High

Tamiya's Mach-Bullet on the VS chassis is a smart pick for modelers who want nostalgic styling with a chassis that responds well to tuning and component swaps.

Yes, the kit accepts standard 130 single-shaft motors including Torque Tuned types, which can boost acceleration on short tracks.
Try adjusting tyre width, adding small amounts of ballast low in the chassis and testing different roller setups to improve corner stability without major changes.
The snap-fit construction and clear components make it doable for a first build, though newcomers may need guidance on tuning choices for racing.

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