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Book updated Apr 2026.

Welcome to a book about two of Tamiya's most beloved and enduring RC platforms: the TA02 touring car and the DF-01 off-road buggy. If you own one of these chassis, or are thinking about acquiring one, you have already discovered something that veteran hobbyists have known for decades. These are not just simple entry-level kits. They are the foundation of an entire family of vehicles, a modular and adaptable design that has spawned everything from rally cars and monster trucks to trophy trucks and high-speed touring racers.

The story of the TA02 and DF-01 is really the story of Tamiya at its most inventive. The DF-01 Manta Ray, released in 1990, was the first of the line, a revolutionary off-road buggy that replaced complicated and heavy designs with a simple, lightweight, and durable honeycomb bathtub chassis. It was so fundamentally sound that Tamiya immediately saw its potential for on-road use, and in 1991 they released the TA01, the first dedicated touring car based on the same core engineering. The TA02 that followed in 1993 refined the formula with better weight distribution and modularity, leading to a dizzying array of variants including the wide-track TA02W, the short-wheelbase TA02SW, the truck-style TA02T, and even the front-wheel-drive FF-01. This family of chassis became the backbone of Tamiya's lineup for nearly a decade, and their influence can still be felt today.

But here is the secret that this book will teach you. These vintage chassis are not perfect out of the box. They come with plastic bushings that need replacing, plastic motor mounts that can warp, plastic propeller shafts that can twist, and suspension geometry that can be sloppy and vague. The difference between a frustrating, unpredictable runner and a smooth, responsive, and reliable machine is not luck. It is knowledge. It is knowing which upgrades to prioritize, which adjustments to make, and how to maintain the car so it performs at its best for years to come.

This book is written for beginners, but it respects your ambition. We will not just tell you to install ball bearings. We will explain why the DF-01's steering linkage acts like a system of levers and how to eliminate the slop that makes it feel vague. We will show you why upgrading to aluminum shock towers is a better investment than buying expensive metal shocks. We will help you choose between FRP and carbon fiber chassis plates, between ball differentials and gear differentials, between a Super Stock RZ for on-road speed and a Super Stock BZ for off-road torque. We will guide you through converting your TA02 into a rally car or your DF-01 into a truggy, and we will warn you about the pitfalls of using 1/8-scale tires or oversized bumpers.

Whether you are restoring a vintage Manta Ray that you built as a teenager, building a new re-release kit, or hunting down a rare TA02T Desert Fielder on the second-hand market, this book is your companion. We will take you step by step through the essential upgrades, the smart maintenance habits, and the tuning secrets that transform these classic chassis from simple kits into the capable, exciting, and dependable machines they were always meant to be. Let us get started.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798333184597
  • ISBN-10: 9798333184597
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: July 2024
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.16 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.45 pounds
  • Page Count: 78

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