Tamiya Hornet

by admin on August 23, 2008

RC Car Reviews – Tamiya Hornet

RC Car Reviews check outs the Tamiya Hornet!

The Tamiya Hornet is perfect for those that used to have one, those that have always wanted one and for those that want a revolutionary buggy that has earned its place in RC history.

A legendary RC buggy when released in the 80′s, the Tamiya Hornet was seen as the new benchmark for off road RC buggies. It seems that this little buggy is still holding its own with a recent re-release back on to the shelves of hobby and department stores around the world.

The Tamiya Hornet is the perfect electric RC buggy for anyone looking to get into the sport or those looking for another race breed buggy to take to the track. It really is hard to fault the Hornet and we have to say it did bring a tear to our eye when we first got wind that Tamiya was going to bring it back!

Thank you Tamiya, we have supported your decision with multiple Hornets in our team line up.

Here is our Pros and Cons of the legendary Tamiya Hornet

  • Pros
  1. Super solid chassis and can take a beating
  2. Spares are available everywhere if you ever need them
  3. Heaps of hop up (go faster) parts
  4. Awesome value for money – check them out here at Amazon
  5. Easy to modify for personal tastes
  6. Can handle all types of terrain easily
  • Cons
  1. Assembly is required
  2. Does not come with radio unit

Here is a short video of a Hornet fan that we got from youtube. Go buy one!

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

jhnfllr69 August 24, 2008 at 5:27 pm

Legendary is the only way to describe the Hornet. My older bro gave me his Hornet that he had since they first came out and it got me addicted to r/c cars, buggies and truggies. Since the new version of the Hornet has come out I have bought 5 of them just so I can have different looking ones. These are sweet rides!

Brad February 17, 2010 at 4:03 am

What hop-ups will make my super hornet go faster

Brad February 17, 2010 at 4:04 am

Bigger motor

Brad February 17, 2010 at 4:08 am

What’s the biggest motor I can put in it

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