

🚀 Build Your Adventure with Tamiya!
The Tamiya 70108 Tracked Vehicle Chassis is a ready-to-use kit designed for enthusiasts who want to create their own tracked vehicles without the hassle of assembly or batteries. With its compact dimensions and vibrant multicolor design, this chassis is perfect for both display and play, embodying Tamiya's commitment to quality and innovation.
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | 70108 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm; 272.16 g |
| Item model number | 70108 |
| Manufacturer | Tamiya |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
S**I
Excellent
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S**1
A fun little kit!
I also got the dual gearbox to go with this. As others have mentioned, it does require a little fabrication to fit on there, but it will.The motors on here are surprisingly good. They have great torque and speed. The only issue I had is that the stall current on these motors is above the ratings of the H-bridge driver I wanted to use (l293D), and the rated voltage of the motors is below the rating of that driver as well. Fortunately they use a standard 130 size motor. I knew that going in, and finding a suitable substitute is fairly straightforward.Another unexpected thing about this kit is that you can take the larger sprockets that fit the tracks to the motor, and wrap two pieces of the track around them to turn them into wheels. This opens the ability to have wheels for steering and two tracks in the rear for driving if you stick with the single gearbox.All in all a fun kit, with good instructions. There are even a few extra pieces thrown in which is good, because you probably will drop at least one tiny piece that will seemingly disappear.
J**S
OK, but needs to be a bit wider
If the the wooden hardware base were only a little wider, it would work with the motor included with this kit, and also the Tamiya 70168 Double Gearbox L/R Independent 4-Speed. Both these products are made by Tamiya. They should realize that maybe some people would want to make a rover robot and use the double gearbox with an Arduino micro controller. Now, I have to modify the base to make it wide enough, or make my own base. Come on people, make it a little wider.
S**
Very limited but fun to build
I wanted to try this kit as a first motorized kit since I plan on transitioning from model kits to RC & motorized kits. For $18 it's not bad. Quality seems decent for what it is. I would have preferred a metal or plastic base but the balsa wood base makes drilling extra holes in it easier for if I wanted to put something on it.You pretty much have to build everything like the gear box, control switch, battery box, & tracks. Thats what I found fun about this kit. As far as performance goes it's pretty slow for it's size & the traction when climbing over smooth materials & steep angles sucks.It doesn't look like it can support allot of weight. Seems like it would struggle if it was weighed down by attachments if to much weight is added to it. I think the most I would put on this thing is a couple of LED lights so I can try it in the dark & might get the double gear box & some servos to get it to turn. It only goes forward & back. Other than a few quarks it was pretty fun building it. It took about an hour or two to complete for me.
B**.
Works great
I was looking for something like this as a base for an arduino robot. It takes a while to assemble (1-2 hours), but it works well and I haven't had any issues with it. The instructions were easy enough to follow. When you put it together there are two different speed options. I went with the "slow" option so that it would have more power. I am able to hook some LEGOs into the axles fairly easily to build a body.
J**.
So the shipped product was totally useless!
Only received the tracks and nothing else! So the shipped product was totally useless!
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