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The Premium variant has the bodyshell molded in metallic blue, and like the [[Proto-Saber Evolution|Proto-Saber Evolution Premium]], the front bonnet is now part of the bodyshell rather than a seperate piece and is not removable. The foil sticker set of the Premium variant also includes parts for the bonnet and side wings. Minor design changes has been made in order to make it fit onto the rear-motor chassis. |
The Premium variant has the bodyshell molded in metallic blue, and like the [[Proto-Saber Evolution|Proto-Saber Evolution Premium]], the front bonnet is now part of the bodyshell rather than a seperate piece and is not removable. The foil sticker set of the Premium variant also includes parts for the bonnet and side wings. Minor design changes has been made in order to make it fit onto the rear-motor chassis. |
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+ | The Premium variant was equipped with the deep gold, 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheels paired with the treaded radial tires. The Premium variant was equipped with the polycarbonate-mixed ABS chassis.molded in white, with subparts molded in gun metal. It was also equipped with the [[Reinforced Gears with Easy Locking Gear Cover|easy locking gear cover]] molded in blue. |
=== In the manga and anime === |
=== In the manga and anime === |
Revision as of 21:54, 29 May 2017
The Spin Cobra (Japanese: スピンコブラ, Supin Kobura) is a Mechanical Mini 4WD released by Tamiya on July 10, 1996. It was the first Mini 4WD car in the Mechanical Mini 4WD car lineup. A Premium variant of the car was released as a Fully Cowled Mini 4WD car on May 27, 2017.
It was featured in the manga and anime Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! and Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! WGP as Tokichi Mikuni's second machine, replacing his Spin-Axe in the series.
General info
Compare to the Spin-Axe, the Spin Cobra has some major differences: The inclusion of the triangle side wings on the rear of the front wheel fenders, the removal of the front wheel guards, the change from vertical fins to straight fins as well as the use of the silver-plated chassis. The silver-plated, bellows-shaped bonnet on the front of the original Spin Cobra can be removed, revealing part of the mechanical chassis. The decal design, unlike the Spin-Axe, is mostly symmetrical, with the 'Spin Cobra' decal on the front.
As the bodyshell of the original Spin Cobra was molded in clear plastic, it can be painted in any color. The preferred color is mach blue. It has the yellow and red, thunder-styled body decals. When given modification, it can be attached to any shaft-driven chassis, preferably Super-1 Chassis, Super-II Chassis, VS Chassis, Super TZ, Super TZ-X, Super-FM and AR Chassis.
The Premium variant has the bodyshell molded in metallic blue, and like the Proto-Saber Evolution Premium, the front bonnet is now part of the bodyshell rather than a seperate piece and is not removable. The foil sticker set of the Premium variant also includes parts for the bonnet and side wings. Minor design changes has been made in order to make it fit onto the rear-motor chassis.
The Premium variant was equipped with the deep gold, 3-spoke Fully Cowled-type wheels paired with the treaded radial tires. The Premium variant was equipped with the polycarbonate-mixed ABS chassis.molded in white, with subparts molded in gun metal. It was also equipped with the easy locking gear cover molded in blue.
In the manga and anime
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In the manga, the Spin Cobra was developed alongside Proto-Saber Evolution in order to fight against Ogami's group. However, due to time-constraints, J placed development priority on the Spin Cobra and thus it was the first car to be completed and was given to Tokichi. In the anime, the Spin Cobra was being developed by the Mikuni Group with the help from Dr.Tsuchiya. However, its development was delayed as the chassis was snatched by Tokichi's little sister Chiiko and used to create the Flower-Axe with the bodyshell she made (which was based on Tokichi's Spin-Axe's). Tokichi eventually managed to get back the chassis as soon as the Flower-Axe's bodyshell was destroyed by Beak Spider's wind cutter, thus the development of Spin Cobra was completed.
In both media, the Spin Cobra has the aerodynamic adjustment system on the rear of the front cowls. In the manga, it has the rollers hidden in the side wings as well as the electronic steering system which was controlled by the microchip inside it, while in the anime it has the aluminum honeycamb-like composite bodyshell that can neutralizes the Beak Spider's wind cutter attack. Where the manga version has the mechanical chassis, the anime version has the white, front-motor chassis.
In WGP, it was once converted into the double-motor setup, but was later reverted back to the front-motor setup after the trouble caused by said setup. During the race against Rosso Strada, the Spin Cobra was severely damaged when it was impaled on a statue. While the Spin Cobra was quickly replaced by the Spin-Viper following the race in the manga, the anime has the Spin Cobra repaired and Tokichi enter the race with both machines, temporaily filling a empty grid spot left by Retsu when he was absence due to injury. Following the race, the Spin Cobra was retired from the WGP and reverted into a normal Mini 4WD car, as its techniques were passed onto the Spin-Viper during the race.
Technical info
Length: 129 mm (Original), 150 mm (Premium)
Width: 86 mm (Original), 97 mm (Premium)
Height: 37 mm (Original). 38 mm (Premium)
Chassis: Mechanical chassis (Original), Super-II Chassis (Premium)
Gear Set(s): N/A (Original), 4:1 (Premium)
Gallery
Boxarts
Trivia
- Despite being made for the rear-motor chassis, the bodyshell of the Premium variant has the cutout lines pre-engraved under its bonnet, allowing racers to modify it for the front-motor chassis.
See also
External link
Tamiya Japan
- Spin Cobra on Tamiya official website (Japanese)
- Spin Cobra Premium on Tamiya official website (Japanese)
Tamiya America
Mechanical Mini 4WD series | ||
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1990 | Spin Cobra · Proto-Saber Evolution · Buck Blader · Spin-Viper · Vise-Intruder · Diomars-Nero |
Fully Cowled Mini 4WD series | ||
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Super-1 | Magnum Saber* · Sonic Saber* · Tridagger X* · Black Saber · Spin-Axe · Proto-Saber JB · Victory Magnum* · Vanguard Sonic* · Beak Spider* · Neo-Tridagger ZMC* · Fighter Magnum VFX* · Ray Stinger* · Shining Scorpion* · Bergkaiser* | |
Super-FM | Brocken Gigant* · Gun Bluster XTO* | |
Super TZ | Cyclone Magnum* · Hurricane Sonic* · Cyclone Magnum TRF · Diospada* · Beat-Magnum* · Buster-Sonic* · Beat-Magnum TRF · Fire Stinger | |
VS | Spin-Viper† · Diomars-Nero† | |
Super-II | Spin Cobra† | |
AR | Z Wing Magnum · Great BlastSonic · Beak Stinger G · Proto-Saber Evolution† · Tridagger WX | |
FM-A | Great Magnum R · Cosmosonic | |
* denotes Premium version available; † denotes racing chassis re-release of a Mechanical Mini 4WD car |