30620 OPTIMA PRO 1/10 EP 4WD Racing Buggy

SGD487.95

■Length 395mm
■Width 244mm
■Height 120mm
■Wheelbase 260mm
■Tread(F/R) 208mm
■Weight  approx 1600g(with 7.2V4000 LiPo)
■Tires(F/R) φ82×36mm
■Motor 540 class size (sold separately)
■Gear ratio 9.24:1

<Kit Contents>
●Chassis
●Tire
●Wheel
●Clear body&underbody
●Decals
●Hexagon wrench
●Cross wrench
●Shock wrench
●Grease
●Shock oil
●Threadlocker

<Required for Operation>
●2 channel R/C system
●Servo
servo size:L41xW20xH38mm 
●540Motor
●ESC
ESC size:L40xW42xH29.5mm
●Battery for chassis
Battery size:L140xW50xH25mm
●Batteries for transmitter
●Charger for battery
●Paint for body

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From Kyosho’s legendary rear motor Optima Series
Comes the triumphant return of the Optima Pro!

From its debut in 1985 the Kyosho Optima 1/10 scale electric 4WD buggy quickly established itself as a top-level competition model. The innovative design featured a ladder frame with rear motor layout like the 2WD Scorpion series but incorporated a chain drive to the front wheels. The pinnacle of the Optima series evolution was the Optima Pro released in 1987. Retaining the frame and drive system, the relaunch of the Optima Pro uses the advanced slim aero body and underbody form with revised mounting positions of the battery and steering servo to improve weight distribution and concentrate heavy components in the center of the chassis for significant performance improvements. After 37 years, the Optima Pro is making its long-awaited comeback as the 15th model of the Kyosho Vintage Series. Like other Vintage Series models, it retains the same basic design but with updates that match each component to modern R/C systems and power sources. These functional components are unique to the modern version of the Optima Pro. The frame is a traditional ladder tube type incorporating a belt-driven 4WD system, which was an option on the original, and a gearbox with increased durability. The modernized radio plate mounts the battery and R/C components and is unique to the modern Optima Pro. Major aluminum parts, including the front and rear oil shocks, have a gunmetal finish that was a signature color of the Kyosho works team at the time. The Optima’s timeless slimline body and underbody design delivers enhanced aerodynamic performance. Although the original version had a short sales period of only about six months, the revival of Optima Pro will make the Kyosho Vintage series even more exciting for years to come as the ultimate rear-motor powered Optima.

●Reproduction of this legendary rear-motor 4WD buggy is enhanced with the latest technology to become the 15th model of the Kyosho Vintage series.
●Stylish and aerodynamic body and underbody faithfully capture the look and spirit the original.
●Cut lines for attaching the Javelin wing are molded into the body.
●Belt-type 4WD system produces excellent drive efficiency and reliability. Can be changed to chain-drive by switching to (OT226) chain (sold separately).
●Uses current standard 48-pitch pinion & spur gear, different to the original.
●Equipped with a slipper clutch to support high output motors and prevent gear damage.
●Molded resin radio plate recreates the form of the original.
●Battery is secured using a hook-and-loop fastener and is suitable for modern battery sizes.
●Drive system includes ball bearings throughout.
●Hex screws deliver improved efficiency and appearance.
●Compatible with various optional parts for the Vintage Series.
●Each part is compatible with the original model and spare parts from the original model can also be used.


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Nearly fully assembled Optimal Pro 4WD buggy features rear motor layout incorporating ladder frame with newly designed resin radio plate. Changed mounting positions of the battery and servo deliver improved maneuverability.

 


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The combination of a cabin that minimizes air resistance and an aerodynamic wing-shaped underbody realizes stable high-speed driving.

 


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The threaded ride height adjustment is inspired by the pressure shocks, which were a popular option part in the 1980s. The gunmetal color finish, which was the team color at the time, comes with fine selection spring with an optimum spring rate.

 


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The resin-molded front shock tower, which has the same dimensions as the team carbon front shock tower (OTW108), achieves stable handling by increasing the shock mounting angle.

 


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The rear shock stay is made of high-strength (7075) duralumin, finished in stylish gun metal like the shock absorbers. In addition to robust crash resistance, the rear stay supports agile movement of the rear suspension.

 


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The belt drive, which was an option on the original model, uses a low-friction (OT260) drive belt for greater efficiency. However, you can recreate the chain-drive style from the 1980s by changing to the (OT226) chain (sold separately).

 


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The new Optimal Pro features a specially designed injection molded resin radio plate that optimizes the position of the battery and steering servo for improved handling.

 


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High-rigidity suspension arms welcome the intensity of hard driving and are included as standard. Proven in the Turbo Optima, the suspension arms deliver superior driving stability.

 


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Long front swing shafts remain secure even when the suspension is in full stroke and deliver improved reliability in combination with the hard suspension arms.

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