Tamiya 46032 1/10 QD Calsonic Skyline GT-R 2003 Collector Kit  [46032]

Tamiya 46032 - 1/10 QD Calsonic Skyline GT-R 2003
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Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
46032
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Icon on Track: Tamiya 46032 QD Calsonic Skyline GT-R 2003

The Tamiya 46032 QD Calsonic Skyline GT-R 2003 presents a miniaturised version of a celebrated race car, built on a rear-wheel-drive chassis with a resilient polycarbonate bodyshell. The Quick Drive philosophy simplifies setup, letting you focus on driving and tuning.

Balance of Looks and Driveability

The distinctive 2003 Calsonic lines are both cosmetic and functional, promoting stability at speed. A digital proportional R/C system combined with a two-step speed selector delivers precise control and flexible pace settings for different skill levels.

From Circuit Pedigree to Hobby Tracks

Reflecting its competitive ancestry, this model brings motorsport character to enthusiasts who want a faithful replica that is ready to run with minimal fuss. Multiple frequency options reduce the chance of radio clashes during group running.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Body Material: Polycarbonate
  • Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive
  • Speed Modes: 2-Step (High/Low)
  • R/C System: Digital Proportional
  • Battery Requirements: 9V for Transmitter, 9.6V Ni-Cd for Car

The Tamiya 46032 QD Calsonic Skyline GT-R 2003 is a versatile choice for collectors and racers alike, offering classic styling with practical, serviceable components that encourage upgrades and maintenance.

You will need to source the listed batteries separately and ensure you have a compatible receiver battery if you plan to use modern power systems; other basic tools and supplies are required for assembly.
Replacement shells and common body accessories are typically stocked by hobby dealers for popular Tamiya releases, making repairs and refreshes straightforward.
Try tyre selection and pressure, small toe adjustments, and incremental spring or damper changes to tune mid corner balance and traction.
Yes, the chassis and electronics baseline support club level competition, though check class rules and consider performance upgrades to meet specific event requirements.

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