A year or two ago my trailing buddies got the on-road bug and I joined in by buying a Sakura XI Sport and a Sakura D4 AWD drifter. A new trailing buddy got an on-road car just recently which reignited our on-road flame. We had an on-road outing a couple of weeks ago. I saw a couple of Tamiya M-Chassis cars and I knew I had to have one.
I decided on the brand new M-07 Concept. It's FWD. I hate FWD in real life for any kind of fun, but I guess the scale nuts among us have rubbed off on me. I wanted an FWD chassis to go with an FWD body. It would be a new challenge for me as I've never owned or driven an FWD RC.
One thing that is often cool with Tamiya is the box art. This box is different as it contains a "blueprint" of the M-07 Concept chassis and it has a cool carrying handle.

The only upgrade I started with was the Tamiya titanium screw set. I don't like dealing with Phillips screws if I don't have to. They are not a deal breaker for me like some, but I prefer hex socket head screws. The screw kit is very pricey for what you get, but the hardware is the highest quality I've ever used. My MIP drivers fit very closely in the heads of the titanium screws. It was quiet satisfying to have the drivers "pop" when pulling it out of a screw. :mrgreen: It's the little things that make me giddy. :lmao:

Ah the smell of a new RC kit. Cough, cough. I forgot about the fumes. :lmao: There aren't many parts here. This shouldn't take too long.

I decided on the brand new M-07 Concept. It's FWD. I hate FWD in real life for any kind of fun, but I guess the scale nuts among us have rubbed off on me. I wanted an FWD chassis to go with an FWD body. It would be a new challenge for me as I've never owned or driven an FWD RC.
One thing that is often cool with Tamiya is the box art. This box is different as it contains a "blueprint" of the M-07 Concept chassis and it has a cool carrying handle.

The only upgrade I started with was the Tamiya titanium screw set. I don't like dealing with Phillips screws if I don't have to. They are not a deal breaker for me like some, but I prefer hex socket head screws. The screw kit is very pricey for what you get, but the hardware is the highest quality I've ever used. My MIP drivers fit very closely in the heads of the titanium screws. It was quiet satisfying to have the drivers "pop" when pulling it out of a screw. :mrgreen: It's the little things that make me giddy. :lmao:

Ah the smell of a new RC kit. Cough, cough. I forgot about the fumes. :lmao: There aren't many parts here. This shouldn't take too long.

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