Tamiya 95294 Max Breaker CX09 Black Special Track-Focused Mini 4WD Kit  [95294]

Tamiya 95294 - Max Breaker CX09 Black Special (Super X Chassis)(re-release of 94689) JR
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Tamiya
Model:
95294
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Overview of Tamiya 95294 Max Breaker CX09 Black Special

The Tamiya 95294 Max Breaker CX09 Black Special updates the classic 94689 silhouette on the robust Super X chassis. Carbon-reinforced nylon resin parts deliver added strength, while the wider tyre footprint and extended wheelbase support smooth, stable runs.

Chassis Construction and Finish

The Super X chassis uses carbon fiber reinforced nylon to strike a balance between rigidity and lightness, making it appropriate for racing or display. A-parts are presented in metallic gray ABS and the smoke-coloured ABS body adds understated style.

Wheel and Tyre Combination

Black carbon fiber reinforced nylon wheels are matched with hard white slick tyres for a clean aesthetic and consistent traction on standard circuit surfaces. The 4:1 gearing helps provide a useful balance between acceleration and top-end speed.

Kit Contents and Assembly Notes

This kit ships with a 130 motor and requires two AA batteries for power. Assembly follows a snap-together approach; a small Phillips screwdriver and plastic cutters are recommended for a tidy finish. The build suits both newcomers and experienced modders.

Yes, the Max Breaker accepts common Mini 4WD upgrades and adjustments, letting you tweak tyres, gears and motor setups to match track demands.
The model runs on two AA batteries, which are user-supplied; choose fresh or high-drain cells for consistent performance during races.
Basic modelling tools like side cutters and a Phillips screwdriver are usually enough; more advanced mods may require files or a hobby knife for precise fitment.

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