Mazda 787B
- JAN code:
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4950344475186
- Item code:
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47518
- Maker price:
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\23,100 JPY
- Sale price:
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\23,100 JPY
- Manufacture:
- TAMIYA
- Weight:
- 2,000g
- Categories:
- Tamiya: F1 C car chassis
Overall length: 475 mm. The photo shows the kit assembled and painted.
[The memorable Japanese machine that first won Le Mans in 1991] In 1991. the Mazda 787B was the first Japanese machine to win the overall victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. The machine. developed over 13 years based on the results of Le Mans challenges. is equipped with an R26B 4-rotor rotary engine. This engine boasts a maximum of 700 horsepower. adopting advanced technologies such as a reliable intake pipe system. triple plug ignition system. and peripheral port injection. Of the three 787Bs that participated. car number 55 was driven by V. Weidler. J. Herbert. and B. Gachot. Starting from 19th place. they gradually rose up the ranks. beating endurance champion Porsche. Mercedes. Benz Peugeot. and the 1990 champion. the Jaguar XJR12. and achieved a brilliant victory by covering approximately 4.923 km to set the winners record.
[Model Specifications]
This is an electric radio-controlled car assembly kit of the Mazda 787B. which was the first Japanese-made machine to win the overall victory at the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours. Overall length: 475mm. overall width: 217mm. overall height: 106mm. vehicle weight: approximately 835g.
The composite frame is made of an ABS shortened frame. with plastic space frames at the front and rear. and an FRP plate on the underside.
The front is equipped with independent kingpin coil springs. and the rear is equipped with a 3P suspension that controls a 1.5mm thick FRP T-bar with a CVA oil damper.
The front height can be adjusted in two stages and the rear height can be adjusted in three stages by setting the spacers.
The direct drive 2WD is equipped with a sports-tuned motor that transmits power directly to the spur gear.
The ball differential has smooth operation and limited slip effect.
The one-piece wheels are fitted with high-grip sponge tires.
[Items to be purchased separately]
Finespec 2.4G electric RC drive set
4 AA batteries for transmitter
[The memorable Japanese machine that first won Le Mans in 1991] In 1991. the Mazda 787B was the first Japanese machine to win the overall victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. The machine. developed over 13 years based on the results of Le Mans challenges. is equipped with an R26B 4-rotor rotary engine. This engine boasts a maximum of 700 horsepower. adopting advanced technologies such as a reliable intake pipe system. triple plug ignition system. and peripheral port injection. Of the three 787Bs that participated. car number 55 was driven by V. Weidler. J. Herbert. and B. Gachot. Starting from 19th place. they gradually rose up the ranks. beating endurance champion Porsche. Mercedes. Benz Peugeot. and the 1990 champion. the Jaguar XJR12. and achieved a brilliant victory by covering approximately 4.923 km to set the winners record.
[Model Specifications]
This is an electric radio-controlled car assembly kit of the Mazda 787B. which was the first Japanese-made machine to win the overall victory at the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours. Overall length: 475mm. overall width: 217mm. overall height: 106mm. vehicle weight: approximately 835g.
The composite frame is made of an ABS shortened frame. with plastic space frames at the front and rear. and an FRP plate on the underside.
The front is equipped with independent kingpin coil springs. and the rear is equipped with a 3P suspension that controls a 1.5mm thick FRP T-bar with a CVA oil damper.
The front height can be adjusted in two stages and the rear height can be adjusted in three stages by setting the spacers.
The direct drive 2WD is equipped with a sports-tuned motor that transmits power directly to the spur gear.
The ball differential has smooth operation and limited slip effect.
The one-piece wheels are fitted with high-grip sponge tires.
[Items to be purchased separately]
Finespec 2.4G electric RC drive set
4 AA batteries for transmitter