Tamiya 95673 Jr Mach Frame Black Metallic FM-A Chassis 1/32 Mini 4WD Kit - Track Tuner  [95673]

Tamiya 95673 - Jr Mach Frame Black Metallic (FM-A Chassis)
Price:
AUD$45.21
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95673
GTIN:
4950344956739
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Why choose the Tamiya 95673 Jr Mach Frame Black Metallic

The Tamiya Jr Mach Frame Black Metallic, model number 95673, is aimed at hobbyists who value both looks and tuning potential. Drawing visual cues from bikes and jets, its black metallic body and tailored stickers give a modern racing profile while remaining straightforward to prepare for competition.

Form and Finish Details

The Mach Frame uses a multi-piece construction comprising a main body and three frame components, mirroring the design strengths that earned recognition in 2018. The metallic paintwork paired with precision stickers provides an eye-catching finish that also supports practical race-day servicing.

FM-A Chassis Performance Characteristics

The FM-A chassis is built for aerodynamic efficiency and front-mounted motor balance. With its forward center of gravity, it handles elevation changes and technical track sections effectively. The chassis includes a low-friction front skid bar and easy motor access, built from metallic gray ABS with low-friction A parts ready for upgrades.

Customisation Routes and Race Upgrades

Included are white A-spoke wheels and super hard low-profile tyres, plus a motor and 3.5:1 gear set that give a competitive starting point. Swapping motors, experimenting with tyre compounds, or changing gearing lets you tune performance to specific track layouts.

Specifications

  • Chassis Type: FM-A
  • Body Style: High-Speed Motorcycle and Jet Inspired
  • Wheel Type: Super Hard Low-Profile Tires
  • Gear Ratio: 3.5:1
  • Material: Metallic Gray ABS

The Tamiya Jr Mach Frame Black Metallic pairs a striking shell with a tuner-friendly chassis, ideal for racers who want a strong foundation for upgrades and fine-tuning.

Yes, installing ball bearings in the wheel hubs and motor shaft reduces friction and helps lap consistency. They are a common first upgrade for better performance.
For tighter circuits, a slightly lower final drive or a different pinion gear can improve acceleration out of corners. Test incremental changes to find the best balance.
The supplied super hard tyres are durable and good for many surfaces, but swapping to a softer compound will usually increase grip on worn or uneven tracks.
Remove unnecessary accessories and choose lightweight upgrade parts like carbon stays. Avoid shaving structural components; reinforce stress points instead for reliability.
Painting is optional for racing but helps protect the plastic and personalise the car. Use paints rated for ABS and allow full cure before fitting decals and mounting on the chassis.

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