In the 1980s, 1/12 scale electric on-road racing was defined by fierce competition between 4WD models with ladder chains and agile 2WD cars with 3-point (3P) suspension. Kyosho’s Phantom EP-4WD dominated on both temporary parking-lot tracks and permanent asphalt circuits, while the rear 2WD Plazma series leveraged its lightweight design and simple drivetrain to excel where battery efficiency was key. From this competitive era emerged a hybrid — the Plazma Phantom — which combined the Plazma’s main chassis and rear suspension with the Phantom’s drivetrain. Piloted by Kyosho works drivers, it blended 4WD traction with 3P suspension adaptability to deliver outstanding race results. But no kit was ever sold, leaving enthusiasts to build conversions from individual parts. Now, decades later, the wait is over. The Phantom PZF T-33 brings the Plazma Phantom to market as a kit for the first time. More than just a parts combination, the Phantom PZF T-33 features newly developed components for performance beyond what was possible in the ’80s. The quick-handling T-33 body also returns, expanding the body lineup. Compared to building a Plazma Phantom from separate re-releases, the Phantom PZF delivers better cost efficiency and puts a true works-spec machine within reach. Now enhanced with modern refinements for even greater performance!
Features:
Kyosho Vintage Series No.19 is the first full-kit release of the special 4WD Plazma + Phantom model that was popular in the late 1980s.
Ladder-chain 4WD delivers high-level traction even on low-grip surfaces.
Includes reproduction of the T33 body, renowned for its sharp handling. Body is also compatible with existing Phantom & Plazma series.
High-rigidity carbon main chassis and upper plate are paired with an FRP rear A-bar with optimal flex for enhanced tire grip.
Newly developed rear A-bar joints with ball-connect design.
1.5?mm thick spacers for the front axle mount allow adjustable ride height.
Kingpin coil-type front suspension absorbs vibrations from surface gaps for optimal front tire traction.
Tires come pre-mounted and trued on black wheels, eliminating the need for tire-setting.
Dial-adjustable oil shock allow easy spring tension adjustments.
Unassembled kit includes pre-mounted front and rear tires and an unpainted body.
Specifications:
Length: 353mm
Width: 172mm
Height: 86mm
3P suspension system with direct drive
Wheelbase: 201-202mm (Adjustable)
Tread F:137mm/R:133mm
Tire F:φ48×23mm/R:φ53×35mm
Gear ratio: 3.38:1
Weight approx.: 900g (with GAB4202)
Motor: 540 class (sold separately)
Used transmitter: 2ch 1servo 1ESC
Maximum Speed approx.: 55km/h (with Le Mans480G)
Driving Time approx.: 23 minutes (with Le Mans480G)
In the 1980s, 1/12 scale electric on-road racing was defined by fierce competition between 4WD models with ladder chains and agile 2WD cars with 3-point (3P) suspension. Kyosho’s Phantom EP-4WD dominated on both temporary parking-lot tracks and permanent asphalt circuits, while the rear 2WD Plazma series leveraged its lightweight design and simple drivetrain to excel where battery efficiency was key. From this competitive era emerged a hybrid — the Plazma Phantom — which combined the Plazma’s main chassis and rear suspension with the Phantom’s drivetrain. Piloted by Kyosho works drivers, it blended 4WD traction with 3P suspension adaptability to deliver outstanding race results. But no kit was ever sold, leaving enthusiasts to build conversions from individual parts. Now, decades later, the wait is over. The Phantom PZF T-33 brings the Plazma Phantom to market as a kit for the first time. More than just a parts combination, the Phantom PZF T-33 features newly developed components for performance beyond what was possible in the ’80s. The quick-handling T-33 body also returns, expanding the body lineup. Compared to building a Plazma Phantom from separate re-releases, the Phantom PZF delivers better cost efficiency and puts a true works-spec machine within reach. Now enhanced with modern refinements for even greater performance!
Features:
Kyosho Vintage Series No.19 is the first full-kit release of the special 4WD Plazma + Phantom model that was popular in the late 1980s.
Ladder-chain 4WD delivers high-level traction even on low-grip surfaces.
Includes reproduction of the T33 body, renowned for its sharp handling. Body is also compatible with existing Phantom & Plazma series.
High-rigidity carbon main chassis and upper plate are paired with an FRP rear A-bar with optimal flex for enhanced tire grip.
Newly developed rear A-bar joints with ball-connect design.
1.5?mm thick spacers for the front axle mount allow adjustable ride height.
Kingpin coil-type front suspension absorbs vibrations from surface gaps for optimal front tire traction.
Tires come pre-mounted and trued on black wheels, eliminating the need for tire-setting.
Dial-adjustable oil shock allow easy spring tension adjustments.
Unassembled kit includes pre-mounted front and rear tires and an unpainted body.
Specifications:
Length: 353mm
Width: 172mm
Height: 86mm
3P suspension system with direct drive
Wheelbase: 201-202mm (Adjustable)
Tread F:137mm/R:133mm
Tire F:φ48×23mm/R:φ53×35mm
Gear ratio: 3.38:1
Weight approx.: 900g (with GAB4202)
Motor: 540 class (sold separately)
Used transmitter: 2ch 1servo 1ESC
Maximum Speed approx.: 55km/h (with Le Mans480G)
Driving Time approx.: 23 minutes (with Le Mans480G)
The Finest Radio Control Models Kyosho is one of the oldest model rc car makers in Japan, it was created in October, 1963. Kyosho produces a wide variety of products, including radio-controlled cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.
Kyosho has avoided direct competition against their biggest competitor, Tamiya, in the hobby grade RC cars market since the 1980s, where Tamiya was the most active brand, instead, Kyosho were focusing on designing professional 1/8 scale racing buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters; areas in which Kyosho dominates today. The company is best known for its 1/8 scale competition buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters, but it also produces remote-controlled bipedal robots in the Manoi series.All the upgrade of their cars are available here at the largest online RC store.
The Finest Radio Control Models Kyosho is one of the oldest model rc car makers in Japan, it was created in October, 1963. Kyosho produces a wide variety of products, including radio-controlled cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.
Kyosho has avoided direct competition against their biggest competitor, Tamiya, in the hobby grade RC cars market since the 1980s, where Tamiya was the most active brand, instead, Kyosho were focusing on designing professional 1/8 scale racing buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters; areas in which Kyosho dominates today. The company is best known for its 1/8 scale competition buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters, but it also produces remote-controlled bipedal robots in the Manoi series.All the upgrade of their cars are available here at the largest online RC store.
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