Tamiya 84312 M06R Competition Chassis 1/10  [84312]

Tamiya 84312 - 1/10 RC M06R Chassis Kit - M06
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84312
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Performance Highlights of the Tamiya 84312 M06R Chassis

The Tamiya 84312 M06R Chassis Kit is a 1/10 scale package built for modelers focused on on-road performance. Derived from the M-06 design, this M06R variant is tuned to favour rear-wheel drive handling and precise component alignment for predictable cornering.

Rear Suspension Designed for Corner Exit

The heart of the M06R is its rear suspension layout. Clamp-style upright weights help transfer drive to the ground, while relocated dampers and aluminium oil-filled pistons smooth out weight transfer for sharper exit traction.

Aluminium Upgrades for Reliability and Form

Included aluminium parts reduce flex while keeping weight down. From turnbuckle steering rods to rear uprights and servo mounts, these pieces are anodised to resist wear and give a tidy finish to the build.

Tuneability for Different Circuit Types

With adjustable camber, toe, ride height and gear ratio choices, the M06R is easy to tune across many track types. That makes it a good platform for builders who like to test settings and learn the effects of changes.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Drive-train: 2WD RWD
  • Suspension: Independent double wishbone
  • Steering mechanism: Bell-crank
  • Shock damper material: Aluminum
  • Bearing type: Shielded ball bearing
  • Chassis material: Plastic
  • Requires: 7.2V battery, charger, radio gear, servo, receiver, polycarbonate paint, wheels, tires, body set, motor, ESC

The Tamiya 84312 M06R is aimed at hobbyists who enjoy setup work and incremental upgrades. Its combination of aluminium parts and adjustable geometry supports competitive practice and weekend track days.

Yes. With the right tyre choice and gearing it adapts well to short tight tracks as well as smoother, faster layouts.
Basic hobby tools are enough: hex drivers, pliers, hobby knife and thread lock for metal parts. A shock pump and calipers help with precise setup.
Soft rubber slicks or compound-specific on-road tyres tuned to surface grip are common choices; tyre selection affects steering and mid-corner balance most.
No. You will need to supply a motor, ESC, battery, receiver and servo to complete the build and get it on track.

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