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I am looking for Tamiya Exploded views for the first 100 models. They need to have the part numbers listed as well.
I know of the few on tamiyausa.com, but they are missing the parts listing. The one pictured is from Dickie-Tamiya (German importer) more of those would be great! I am ok with scans, but I can also buy whatever you might have for sale. The purpose is to bring the users of TamiyaBase.com a complete as possible parts database for the first 100 models. Let me know if you can help out! -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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As far as I know, the exploded views were only distributed to dealers and shops, possibly as part of larger Service Manuals.
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HI!... Great idea Lars! Ya I know Traxxas has been doing exploded views of their vehicles for years. It really comes in handy.
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I have an exploded view that came with my Striker kit, but it does not have the part number attachment on it, so it is probably not useful. It would be awesome to have something like that. Good luck. If you want a scan of the Striker one I can do that.
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Thank you, but I need the part numbers most -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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Lars i admire your dedication in tracking down all this useful information and compiling it all on such a great site. the site has helped me out a lot with info and manauls and part numbers etc....it really is a site i check out every day
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I am actually sorting out a box with several years of service guides from the nineties at the very moment...
Could only wish it belonged to myself but I'm fortunate enough to get at least a temporary hold of it nonetheless. Mighty stuff, I have to say... spotted some rarities (in my book). It doesn't go back very early but I have also seen sheets for the vintage models. Some earlier documents have a different appearance because their origin seems to be French (the language at least)... Gonna have to sort it all out first of all - it came in rather random order. But I did manage to create some new pages and put a few of the later ones on line already... These do look like one would expect : tamiyaweb.com/D...58101.html |
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Sorry Lars,
but in France we haven't this type of exploded views... |
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