Tamiya 58690-60A Landfreeder Quadtrack Off-Road Track Kit TT-02FT  [58690-60A]

Tamiya 58690-60A - Landfreeder Quadtrack TT-02FT W/O ESC
Price:
AUD$292.41
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
58690-60A
Condition:
Brand New
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Introducing the Landfreeder Quadtrack 58690-60A

The Tamiya Landfreeder Quadtrack, model 58690-60A, swaps wheels for track units to create a different driving dynamic. Mounted on the TT-02FT chassis, the model prioritizes traction and composure on uneven terrain while offering room for setup adjustments.

Track mechanics for consistent contact

Instead of tyres, the Landfreeder uses three-sided track units that increase the contact patch and reduce slippage on loose surfaces. With a 39.3mm track width and a 60mm contact run, the layout is aimed at stable climbs and steady propulsion.

Resilient polycarbonate body and trim parts

The body is formed from polycarbonate and pre-painted in Tamiya PS-5 black, providing a robust and lightweight shell. Plated elements such as the grille and fog lamps are included to enhance the model's scale appearance.

TT-02FT platform and drivetrain protection

The TT-02FT chassis supports the sprocket-driven track units and a roller assembly that includes a spring-loaded third roller for better terrain adaptation. Wheel well liners and chassis covers help keep dust and grit away from moving parts during heavy use.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Chassis Type: TT-02FT
  • Drive Type: 4WD
  • Motor: 540-brushed type
  • Electronic Speed Control (ESC): HobbyWing THW 1060 Brushed Motor ESC (2-3S)
  • Body Material: Polycarbonate
  • Suspension: Fully Independent Double Wishbone
  • Required to Complete: 2-channel radio, steering servo, 7.2-7.4volt battery pack and compatible charger

The Landfreeder Quadtrack is ideal for hobbyists seeking a track driven platform to experiment with setup and terrain. Its solid construction and TT-02FT underpinnings make it a rewarding kit for hands-on builders.

The chassis and motor mount are intended for a 540-brushed motor, so switching to brushless requires careful mounting checks and possibly adapter parts. Confirm gear mesh and cooling for any higher power setup.
Verify track alignment, roller freeplay and gear mesh, and ensure the chassis covers and liners are secured. Test steering and throttle endpoints before full power runs.
Battery access depends on your chosen mounting and electronics layout. Plan battery placement during build to allow convenient swaps while keeping weight balanced.
Inspect roller condition and sprocket engagement, adjust spring preload on the third roller if needed, and consider softer surface tyre alternatives or power tuning to reduce slip.
Replacement parts like track bands and rollers are commonly offered by parts suppliers. Keep spares for high wear items if you plan frequent abrasive surface runs.

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