Tamiya 18633 JR Pro Rising Edge 1/32 Mini 4WD Collector Race Kit  [18633]

Tamiya 18633 - 1/32 JR Pro Rising Edge (MS Chassis)
Price:
£10.83
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
18633
GTIN:
4950344186334
Condition:
Brand New
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Overview of the JR Pro Rising Edge

The Tamiya 18633 JR Pro Rising Edge pairs stylised bodywork from noted manga artists with the adaptable MS chassis. It is aimed at enthusiasts who want a visually distinct Mini 4WD that also responds well to tuning.

Visual Styling and Box Art

The shell uses a katana-inspired silhouette and crisp panel lines to produce an aggressive look on the lane. The included artwork reflects the Linebarrels of Iron theme and highlights the creators contributions.

MS Chassis and Drive Components

The MS chassis provides a solid base for handling and parts upgrades. Equipment supplied includes light blue 5-spoke wheels with low-profile tyres and the option of large silver-plated wheels for improved top speed stability.

Customisation Routes for Racers

With the default 3.5:1 gearing and 16mm guide rollers, the Rising Edge is suitable for iterative tuning. Typical modifications include motor swaps for desired rpm, tyre changes for grip levels and suspension tweaks to manage jumps and lane transitions.

Specifications

  • Chassis Type: MS Chassis
  • Gear Ratio: 3.5:1
  • Wheel Type: Large-Diameter Silver-Plated Wheels
  • Tire Type: Low-Profile Slick Tires
  • Customization Potential: High

Tamiya 18633 JR Pro Rising Edge is an appealing pick for collectors and competitive hobbyists who value both striking design and a chassis that can be honed for better lap times.

Assembly time varies with experience, but a typical build takes a few hours including decal work; newcomers should allow extra time for careful fitting and paint curing.
Common MS chassis spares and upgrade parts are generally available from major suppliers, making repairs and upgrades straightforward for owners.
Many Mini 4WD components are cross compatible but check specific fit points, especially for body mounts and wheel hubs, before assuming interchangeability.
Begin with low-friction bearings, a well-matched motor and tyre compound changes; these typically yield noticeable improvements without complex modifications.
Handle the shell by its mounting points, use light tack cloths for dusting and allow full curing time after painting to avoid scuffs during assembly.

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