Tamiya 69579 Japan Cup Junior Circuit Lane Change Kit White  [69579]

Tamiya 69579 - Japan Cup Junior Circuit Lane Change & Extension Set (White)
Price:
NZD$159.11
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
69579
GTIN:
4950344695799
Condition:
Brand New
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Build more varied circuits with the Tamiya 69579 extension set

The Tamiya 69579 Japan Cup Junior Circuit Lane Change & Extension Set provides a flexible way to alter Mini 4WD courses and introduce tactical passing zones. It is aimed at hobbyists and competitive racers who want to test line choice and car setup on fresh layouts.

Included Track Elements Explained

The package contains an assortment of track parts that connect cleanly to most standard Mini 4WD layouts. Finished in white, the sections keep a neutral look while adding functional features. The main pieces are:

  • Two straight track lengths for open speed sections
  • One undulating wave piece to probe stability and balance
  • A lane change assembly with supporting bridges to force strategic overtakes

Compatibility and Assembly Notes

Engineered for compatibility, this kit pairs with the separately sold Curve Section Set so you can expand into more intricate configurations. The set ships with an instruction leaflet and the mounting parts needed for quick setup, even for those new to track construction.

Specifications

  • Components Included: Straight sections x2, Wave section x1, Lane Change section set
  • Material: Molded in white plastic
  • Compatibility: Works with Curve Section Set (sold separately)

For Mini 4WD fans wanting adaptable layouts and added race strategy, the Tamiya Japan Cup Junior Circuit Lane Change & Extension Set delivers dependable pieces that integrate with existing systems.

Yes, the connectors match standard Mini 4WD track sections so you can slot these pieces into most loops without modifying your existing layout.
The lane change adds tactical depth and is suitable for club races and practice sessions, though event rules vary so check organisers before using in official races.
No special tools are required; typical hand tools like a small screwdriver may help tighten fasteners, but most parts snap and bolt together by hand.

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