It was introduced in 1985 as Tamiya's first shaft 4WD racing buggy. Do not run it in places where it may disturb other people, such as schools, hospitals, and residences. In addition, since it is equipped with an ESC, the rear aluminum heatsink is not originally necessary, but this part, which is also the point of the rear view of the Hot Shot, was equipped as a dummy.
This product would be a great fit for model train enthusiasts who prefer a high-quality, detailed Hobby Master and TUSK-built wooden steam engine to add realism and appeal to their layouts.