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XT 2020

RS5 Modelsport has released the first CAD images of their new XT 2020 large scale gas touring car kit. One of the new chassis features is the adjustable wheelbase. With spacers You can adjust the wheelbase, or shift the weight distribution of the car. This will help You to fine tune the handling of the car.

For short tracks with a lot of slow corners the short wheelbase make the car more agile, and the long wheelbase help to make the car easy to drive at big tracks with fast corners.

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Kyosho has start the distribution of the new Fazer Mk2 ReadySet with a body replica of the Alpine GT4. Kyosho has taken its standard touring car chassis and given it a full model makeover that has evolved performance to a new level.

A simplified design with fewer parts has improved maintenance efficiency and reduced weight while core strength and rigidity has been increased through new materials and ribbing and stiffeners on front and rear.

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After the announcement a few weeks ago, Serpent has introduced all the features of their new X20 1/10th Scale Racing Touring Car. The model is the result of design experience from the Eryx and 4x TC and will be available as carbon fibre or aluminium chassis variant in November.

The chassis is based on the popular mid motor design, using a light weight and strong 1 piece motor mount concept, without any interference between the front and rear chassis flex while still allowing center flex adjustability.

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MTX7

Mugen Seiki has introduced the new MTX7 1/10th Scale Nitro Touring Car. The kit is based on the MTX6R and features many high-end improvements to suspension, steering and adjustability to create a more drivable and competitive car. Some of the new features include a new bulk, chassis, bulkhead gear shaft, upper front arm, and servo saver. The MTX7 also a has improved rear traction, is more stable, and has a more adjustable steering setup.

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