Tamiya 46029 - 1/10 QD Baja King Red Off-Road Buggy  [46029]

Tamiya 46029 - 1/10 The QD Baja King (Red Color)
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Model:
46029
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Classic Baja Bashing with the Tamiya 46029

If you are starting out with off-road buggies, the Tamiya 46029 - 1/10 The QD Baja King in red gives a simple, rugged platform that is forgiving on rough ground. Its familiar silhouette and straightforward setup make it a great stepping stone into the hobby.

Suspension That Absorbs Rough Tracks

The front swing axle and rear rolling rigid axle work together to keep the buggy stable over ruts and bumps. That suspension layout provides predictable handling and helps new drivers recover from slides and landings.

Motor, Gearbox and Control

Fitted with a Type 280 motor, the chassis supplies stable torque for casual running. The two-speed gearbox lets you choose between low-end pulling power and higher top speed, while the digital proportional R/C unit gives accurate steering and throttle feel.

Simple Power Setup

The kit is supplied fully assembled with a painted body, so you only need to add batteries to get going: one 6F22/006P(9V) for the transmitter and one 9.6V Ni-Cd pack for the chassis, both sold separately.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Length: 375mm
  • Width: 210mm
  • Height: 170mm
  • Weight: 1,120g
  • Wheelbase: 253mm
  • Drive Train: 2WD
  • Motor: Type 280
  • Suspension: Front Swing Axle, Rear Rolling Rigid Axle
  • Tire Width F/R: 21mm/40mm
  • Tire Diameter F/R: 80mm/84mm
  • Control System: Digital Proportional

The Tamiya 46029 - 1/10 QD Baja King balances straightforward mechanics with a robust layout, making it suitable for learners while still fun for experienced hobbyists on casual outings.

Minimal assembly is needed since the model is supplied fully assembled with the finished body; you just install the batteries and bind the transmitter if needed.
It handles hard-packed dirt, gravel paths and grass well thanks to its forgiving suspension, but it is not optimised for deep sand or heavy mud without tyre or setup changes.
Yes, many owners swap the Type 280 for higher-performance brushed or brushless setups, but check fitment and gearing when upgrading to maintain reliability.
Tamiya replacement parts and hop-up options are widely available from hobby shops and online retailers; common items include suspension arms, tyres and gearbox components.

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