Tamiya 58337 Raybrig NSX 2004 TB-02 Replica Kit  [58337]

Tamiya 58337 - 1/10 RC Raybrig NSX 2004 TB-02
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Model:
58337
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Raybrig NSX 2004 Replica on TB-02 Underpinnings

The Tamiya 58337 Raybrig NSX 2004 combines a faithful polycarbonate body with the TB-02 chassis to create a 1/10 scale model suited to hobbyists who enjoy setup and tuning. The shaft-driven 4WD system and full ball bearings support smooth power delivery and predictable handling characteristics.

Details on Chassis Layout and Components

The TB-02 is recognised for its durable construction and straightforward maintenance. It is set up for a Type 540 motor and uses ball-bearing supported front and rear diffs to reduce mechanical drag, while C.V.A. Mini Shock dampers offer controllable suspension travel.

Authentic Styling Paired With Control

The polycarbonate shell recreates the NSX lines closely, and the medium narrow racing slick tyres are selected to provide balanced grip and steering response, making the car suitable both for display and lap chasing.

Who Should Buy This Model

This kit is aimed at intermediate builders and racers who can carry out detailed assembly and iterative setup work. It also appeals to collectors seeking a well-proportioned race replica.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Chassis: TB-02
  • Drive Type: Shaft-driven 4WD
  • Motor: Type 540
  • Suspension: C.V.A. Mini Shock dampers
  • Tires: Medium narrow racing slicks

The Tamiya 58337 Raybrig NSX 2004 on the TB-02 chassis is a strong pick for anyone who values realistic bodywork alongside a chassis that responds well to tuning and modest upgrades.

You will need to supply radio gear, servos, motor and ESC. A compatible receiver and a servo with suitable torque for steering are recommended to get the best handling.
Yes, altering pinion and spur gear sizes is a common way to trade acceleration for top speed. Keep an eye on motor temperature and drivetrain load when increasing gear ratios.
Clean and lubricate bearings periodically depending on use, and refresh shock oil if damping feels inconsistent. Regular checks help maintain consistent lap times and reduce wear.
Trimming a polycarbonate shell requires patience but is straightforward with sharp cutters and a fine file. Masking and test-fitting before paint will avoid alignment issues.

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