Monday, September 2, 2013

Tamiya Novafox

Once again Tamiya has re-released another iconic buggy much to the delight of fans around the world.  This time The Fox from 1985 (58051) has been re-released as the Novafox (58577).  The name change was an annoyance for many enthusiasts of the original kit, however it is likely due to licensing issues surrounding the "Fox" name. 


The major components of the Novafox are the same as the original Fox with only minor differences and improvements.  The original's rear hex drives are now proper dogbones similar to what Tamiya has done with other re-releases which should make it more reliable.  There are some other minor gearbox changes to account for the modern parts used in the differential.  The front sway bar is now part of the stock kit rather than a hop-up option.  And obviously the decals were updated to use the new name and remove old sponsors.

Here are some box side shots:








The box lid upper left corner text:


Inside the box (finally!).  Unfortunately, no blister packs; just three large compartments.



The body and wing are made using the original 58051 mold from 1985.  US kits (and some other countries) come with a TEU-105BK electronic speed control.


Tamiya included ball bearings for the gearbox and rear axles however only plastic bushings are supplied for the front wheels.  It is recommended to replace the plastic bushings with four 5x11mm ball bearings.




The Novafox.  Another classic re-release by Tamiya.