Tamiya 19621 - 1/32 JR Phantom Blade Black Special Model Kit - Track Ready Mini 4WD  [19621]

Tamiya 19621 - JR Phantom Blade Black Special (Super XX Chassis)
Price:
AUD$20.13
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
19621
GTIN:
4950344196210
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Track focused Mini 4WD on Super XX chassis

The Tamiya 19621 - JR Phantom Blade Black Special blends a Super XX chassis with a matte black and blue body for a tidy profile on the track. Inspired by the Lets & Go!! series, it is built to be both appealing on display and practical in club racing.

Design and chassis traits

The Super XX chassis provides a stable layout that copes well with speed and handling demands. Constructed from black ABS plastic, it pairs with dark blue A parts and a solid roller stay. The 14mm rollers fitted with dark silver rubber rings help keep lap times consistent on different course types.

Tuning options and motor

Featuring a 130 motor and a 3.5:1 gear ratio, the Phantom Blade offers a predictable performance baseline for tweaking gear and wheel choices. Included stickers allow personal touches to the shell design.

Assembly and first run prep

The kit snaps together and is suited to model builders who enjoy hands-on assembly. Recommended tools include a small Phillips screwdriver and side cutters, plus two AA batteries to power the motor. The finished car is equally at home on a shelf or in a race lane.

  • Scale: 1/32
  • Body Material: ABS Plastic
  • Includes: 130 Motor, Body Stickers
  • Gear Ratio: 3.5:1
Yes, the kit ships with a 130 motor already included, and a set of stickers for customising the bodywork.
Basic checks include keeping rollers and axles free of debris, ensuring gears are clean and lightly oiled where appropriate, and replacing batteries after each session to avoid power drops.
Yes, the snap-fit assembly and standard parts make it accessible to beginners, while its tuning potential keeps it interesting as skills develop.
Try adjusting roller positions, experiment with tyre compounds and check front-to-rear weight balance. Small tyre or roller changes often yield noticeable handling improvements.

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