Mini 4WD Wiki
Mini 4WD Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: rte-source
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(10 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Super-II Chassis.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Super-II Chassis]]
+
[[File:SuperIIChassisLogo.png|thumb|220x2020px]][[File:Super-II Chassis.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Super-II Chassis]]
The '''Super-II Chassis''' (スーパーIIシャーシ) is a Mini 4WD chassis released by Tamiya in December 2010, with the release of [[Magnum Saber|Magnum Saber Premium.]] The chassis is the further improved version of the [[Super-1 Chassis]].
+
The '''Super-II Chassis''' {{Translation|スーパーIIシャーシ|Sūpā Tsū Shāshi}} is a Mini 4WD chassis released by Tamiya in December 2010, with the release of [[Magnum Saber|Magnum Saber Premium.]] The chassis is the further improved version of the [[Super-1 Chassis]].
   
 
== General info ==
 
== General info ==
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Some kits came with the Side-Guard EX attachment which can be installed on under the middle of the chassis.
 
Some kits came with the Side-Guard EX attachment which can be installed on under the middle of the chassis.
   
Performance-wise, it behaves similar to that of [[VS Chassis]], except that Super-II Chassis has greater expandability than VS Chassis.
+
Performance-wise, it behaves similar to that of [[VS Chassis]], except that Super-II Chassis has greater adaptability than VS Chassis.
   
 
== Technical info ==
 
== Technical info ==
{{Chassis data|Length = 151 mm (With rear roller stay)|Width = 97 mm|Wheelbase = 80 mm|Ground Clearance = 5.8 mm (With large-diameter wheels)<br>2.8 mm (With small-diameter wheels)|Driveshaft Length = 60 mm|Gear Set = 5:1, 4.2:1, 4:1, 3.7:1, 3.5:1|Terminal Type = Super-II-type|Weight = 115 g (With large-diameter wheels and alkaline batteries)}}
+
{{Chassis data|Length = 151 mm (With rear roller stay)|Width = 97 mm|Wheelbase = 80 mm|Ground Clearance = 5.8 mm (With large-diameter wheels)<br>2.8 mm (With small-diameter wheels)|Driveshaft Length = 60 mm|Gear Set = 5:1<br>4.2:1<br>4:1<br>3.7:1<br>3.5:1|Terminal Type = Super-II-type|Weight = '''With batteries:'''<br>{{tt|115 g|With large diameter wheels}}<br>'''Without batteries:'''<br>{{tt|57 g|With small diameter low-profile wheels}}|Down Thrust Angle = 5}}
  +
{{Chassis stats|Toughness = 3|Images = [[File:S2ChassisStats.jpg|150 px]]|Acceleration = 5|Cornering = 5|Stability = 3|Adaptability = 4.5|Ease of Maintenance = 3}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* While most of the Mini 4WD cars equipped with Super-II Chassis are molded in normal ABS plastic, the chassis that came with the [[Magnum Saber|Magnum Saber Premium]], [[Sonic Saber|Sonic Saber Premium]] and [[Tridagger X|Tridagger X Premium]] were molded in polycarbonate-mixed ABS plastic, while the chassis that came with the [[Victory Magnum|Victory Magnum Premium]] and the [[Vanguard Sonic|Vanguard Sonic Premium]] were molded in carbon-mixed ABS plastic.
 
* While most of the Mini 4WD cars equipped with Super-II Chassis are molded in normal ABS plastic, the chassis that came with the [[Magnum Saber|Magnum Saber Premium]], [[Sonic Saber|Sonic Saber Premium]] and [[Tridagger X|Tridagger X Premium]] were molded in polycarbonate-mixed ABS plastic, while the chassis that came with the [[Victory Magnum|Victory Magnum Premium]] and the [[Vanguard Sonic|Vanguard Sonic Premium]] were molded in carbon-mixed ABS plastic.
   
* A while after the release of Super-II Chassis, there were complaints that the screw that holds the gearbox would become loose due of frequent removes and reattaches. Tamiya would includes the [[Reinforced Gears with Easy Locking Gear Cover|easy locking gear cover]] (originally a Grade-Up Parts) as standard in every Super-II Chassis cars starting with [[Dash-1 Emperor|Dash-1 Emperor Premium]].
+
* A while after the release of Super-II Chassis, there are complaints that the screw that holds the gearbox would become loose due of frequent removes and reattaches. Tamiya would later includes the [[Reinforced Gears with Easy Locking Gear Cover|easy locking gear cover]] (originally a Grade-Up Parts) as standard in most Super-II Chassis cars starting with [[Dash-1 Emperor|Dash-1 Emperor Premium]].
 
* This is the first Mini 4WD chassis to be recalled. Soon after the release of Magnum Saber Premium, Tamiya discovered the mold defects on the chassis and recalled all of the original Magnum Saber Premium kits. This since has been fixed with the second mold revision.
 
* This is the first Mini 4WD chassis to be recalled. Soon after the release of Magnum Saber Premium, Tamiya discovered the mold defects on the chassis and recalled all of the original Magnum Saber Premium kits. This since has been fixed with the second mold revision.
 
* The hole on the centerfront of the front bumper was designed to allows the attachment of certain bodyshell's additional parts. (i.e. [[Liberty Emperor]] and [[Dash-001 Great Emperor]]'s front spoiler)
 
* The hole on the centerfront of the front bumper was designed to allows the attachment of certain bodyshell's additional parts. (i.e. [[Liberty Emperor]] and [[Dash-001 Great Emperor]]'s front spoiler)
 
{{Navbox Chassis}}
 
{{Navbox Chassis}}
 
[[Category:Super series chassis]]
 
[[Category:Super series chassis]]
[[Category:Mini 4WD chassis]]
+
[[Category:Chassis]]

Revision as of 09:16, 11 July 2019

SuperIIChassisLogo
Super-II Chassis

Super-II Chassis

The Super-II Chassis (Japanese: スーパーIIシャーシ, Sūpā Tsū Shāshi) is a Mini 4WD chassis released by Tamiya in December 2010, with the release of Magnum Saber Premium. The chassis is the further improved version of the Super-1 Chassis.

General info

The main chassis parts, especially the front bumper, has been reinforced. The front bumper has also extended and added few attachment holes for the use of grade-up parts. The battery switch has been changed from slide-type to rotate-type, and the battery clip's design was also changed to the much more rigid one. There's also the newer hard-points for rear stay parts, as seen in Super X Chassis and later chassis.

Some kits came with the Side-Guard EX attachment which can be installed on under the middle of the chassis.

Performance-wise, it behaves similar to that of VS Chassis, except that Super-II Chassis has greater adaptability than VS Chassis.

Technical info

Chassis Data
Length 151 mm (With rear roller stay)
Width 97 mm
Wheelbase 80 mm
Ground Clearance 5.8 mm (With large-diameter wheels)
2.8 mm (With small-diameter wheels)
Driveshaft Length 60 mm
Compatible Gear Set(s) 5:1
4.2:1
4:1
3.7:1
3.5:1
Roller Down Thrust Angle 5
Terminal Type Super-II-type
Weight With batteries:
115 g
Without batteries:
57 g
Chassis Stats
Toughness 3 S2ChassisStats
Acceleration 5
Cornering 5
Stability 3
Adaptability 4.5
Ease of Maintenance 3

Trivia

  • A while after the release of Super-II Chassis, there are complaints that the screw that holds the gearbox would become loose due of frequent removes and reattaches. Tamiya would later includes the easy locking gear cover (originally a Grade-Up Parts) as standard in most Super-II Chassis cars starting with Dash-1 Emperor Premium.
  • This is the first Mini 4WD chassis to be recalled. Soon after the release of Magnum Saber Premium, Tamiya discovered the mold defects on the chassis and recalled all of the original Magnum Saber Premium kits. This since has been fixed with the second mold revision.
  • The hole on the centerfront of the front bumper was designed to allows the attachment of certain bodyshell's additional parts. (i.e. Liberty Emperor and Dash-001 Great Emperor's front spoiler)
Chassis
Original series Origin · Comical · Wild · Cruiser · RV
Type series
(Racing/Truckin')
Type-1 · Type-2 · Type-3 · Type-4 · Zero · FM · Truckin' · Type-5
Super series
(Super/Mighty, Fully Cowled/Aero)
Super-1 · Super-FM · Super TZ · Super X · VS · Super TZ-X · Super XX · Super-II
Mini-F series Mini-F
R/C Mini 4WD TR-1
PRO/REV/Laser MS · AR · MA · FM-A · VZ