
The Lineage of the Fighter Series of R/C Buggies
From the vintage Fighter Buggy (a.k.a. Super Champ) to the modern Fighter NX Gen, Tamiya has loved its elite fighting buggies. We go over each of these fighting buggies including the spiritual predece...
26 Sep 20256min

What is the Proper Tool for Removing the Nylock Nut Off a Broken Axle?
While it seems like a Tamiya hobbyist craft tools needlenose pliers are the right job to hold an axle (that's fallen out of the knuckle in the upright), but it absolutely won't work, no matter how str...
25 Sep 20255min

No, Grasshopper Gears Do Not Work Properly in the Grasshopper II Gearbox
While you may find errant suggestions on some Tamiya R/C club forums that the GH1 (original Grasshopper) gears are a perfect replacement to GH2 (Grasshopper II) gears, this is a fatal error. In fact i...
24 Sep 20257min

Why and How Does the MIP Super Ball Diff Improves Steering so Much?
Many people install a MIP Super Ball Diff in their R/C model vehicle to prevent the gearbox from flexing, to help fix the problem of dog-bones popping out, or to enable the use of more powerful electr...
23 Sep 20256min

MIP Greases vs AE/FT Stealth Diff Lube and Black Grease
MIP makes a must-have hop-up for ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) Chassis R/C model vehicles like the Frog, Brat, Blackfoot, Super Beetle, etc. in the Super Ball Diff as well as ball differentials for other rad...
22 Sep 20255min

Why are ORV Chassis Front Axles Wider Than the Rear Axle?
One thing many R/C model hobbyists notice when building an ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) chassis radio controlled model vehicle is the disparity in the axle lengths. Why did Tamiya do this? Did they do this ...
21 Sep 20255min

What is the Best Way to Manage Your R/C Electronics Wiring?
Once you complete building your radio controlled model vehicle, you have wires all over the place. How to you get them in an organized fashion? What's the easiest way for beginners? What's the best wa...
20 Sep 20256min

The Tamiya Family Legacy at Tamiya Corporation
NOTE: This episode was recorded before the repose of Tamiya Chairman of the Board Shunsaku Tamiya at the age of 90 years old on 18 July 2025 . Our condolences go out to the entire Tamiya family during...
19 Sep 20255min



















