Tamiya RC 1990 Mercedes-Benz C11 Sport Tune - Group C Model Kit
The Tamiya 1990 Mercedes-Benz C11 Sport Tune Model Kit model kit is a 1/10 scale radio controlled car in the Tamiya on-road range.
The Mercedes-Benz C11 is a Group C prototype race car introduced for the 1990 World Sports-Prototype Championship. Built by Sauber as a successor to the Sauber C9, the C11 used the same Mercedes-Benz M119 5.0L twin turbo V8. It was the first time that Mercedes-Benz chose to put their name on the car, instead of simply using Sauber.
Model Features:
1/10 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 490mm, width: 206mm, height: 110mm.
Body and large rear wing are made from 1mm thick polycarbonate.
Composite chassis features ABS resin bathtub with front and rear space frames and FRP plates.
Direct drive 2WD chassis transmits motor power directly to spur gear.
3-point suspension setup places the rear gearbox on a CVA oil-dampened T-bar. Ground clearance is adjustable (front: 2 settings, rear: 3 settings) according to running surfaces.
Features ball differential and high-grip foam sponge tires.
RS-540 Sport Tuned Motor included.
Electronic Speed Controller included
$1,000