Video left a huge impression on me. Combines two of my favorite things in the same place. Tamiyas footage from possibly 80s or 90s. And the beach. Its just art.
area52a My first true RC car was a Subaru Brat, I bought it back in 1982 for about $100......This brings back some good memories! ' hi A... in 1980's was so good cheaper currency price... now in 2018 is a so terrible currency price as ripoff
The real car is 4WD but this kit is just 2WD. I'm about to build one myself-I can't wait till it's finished. Painting both bodies (ABS and polycarbonate) will definitely be a chore with all the details to make them look right.
TboneNYC10 In this vid that Brat looks dead real. Nice!! but whhyyyyyyyyyyyyyy at the end.lol ' hi T... never let any R/C tamiya models in the water... it is a NOT water proof
I love the body style of the brat.. especially with the roll bar and rear facing seats. Somebody should bring it back and offer an EV model. Light, Efficient and Functional.
as far as i remember, the turbo models had on demand 4wd, meaning that there was a switch for it...this car is obviously 4wd, (as seen on 0:44 ) but i doubt that the stock tranny and dif can handle those tires...could be wrong though
Hi buddy, I’m giving away a brat kit on my channel and was wondering if I could use your video as footage for the giveaway, it’s by far the best video out there showing the brat off at its best. Not sure if your still active as this is a very old video but hoping you are so I can credit you
wwwTamiya101com great stuff buddy, very much appreciated, obviously feel free to jump in on the giveaway and also I’ll make sure your credited on the giveaway video 👍🏻
It seems that the Blackfoot was far more prominent in the history of RC than the Subaru Brat. I saw the Blackfoot a gazillion times in magazines, but never saw the Subaru Brat until now.