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| NAVIGATION | Analysis of individual cars The Egress (58079)
The Egress was kit number 79 from Tamiya. A 1/10 scale 4WD off-road car, it was designed as a competition off-road car for the experienced hobbyist. Specifications
Description The Egress was designed as an
advanced version of the original Avante.
Collectors will remember that - although innovative - the original
Avante was mostly an unproven collection of designs that didn’t come
together as a competitive car. The
aluminum parts were too soft and broke often, the front suspension bottomed
out with alarming regularity and the handling was not up to spec when
compared to cars of the time. The Egress would build upon the
experiences learned with the original and roll out as an improved (and more
practical) vehicle. Gone were
the aluminum suspension bits that - although elegant - bent was alarming
regularity. They were now
replaced with reinforced plastic parts which were stronger and lightweight.
The FRP chassis was now made of carbon fiber.
Much stiffer and more expensive to construct. In an effort to control costs, the
Technigold motor was replaced with a Sport Tuned one (27 turn stock with
advanced timing). Other changes included an updated decal set, low weight
one-piece wheels. Interestingly,
Tamiya went back to a traditional narrow front wheel and tire for the
Egress. The original Avante
came with wide tires on all four corners.
Judging from the pronounced understeer present in the original
Avante, it is likely that the narrow fronts were chosen to offset that
particular handling quirk. The changes improved the car's
ability to absorb off-road abuse but unfortunately did not change the
handling characteristics. The
front suspension still did not have enough travel to really handle off-road
dirt tracks of the time. Ironically,
had the car been introduced today, it would have fared okay because of the
smoothness of today's clay packed racing tracks. Even with all the changes, the
Egress was still fairly expensive and had a street price of about $200. For all but the most fanatical Tamiya collector, this was a
very expensive 4WD car. At that
price range, the customer could choose from the Kyosho Turbo Optima Mid,
Shumacher Cat, or Yokomo DogFighter. All
of which were actually competitive on the race track. Historical Significance The Egress is somewhat of a
forgotten model. Having been
burnt by the lack of interest in the Avante, many hobby stores chose not to
stock the Egress. But having
said that, it's quite a rare kit, so much so that no kit has come up for
sale in the past two years! Given
the rarity of these kits, prices are difficult to estimate but estimates
would put a new in box example at $350 at the very least. Additional Notes If you are considering the purchase of a used example, ensure that it is complete. Parts are extremely rare and some are impossible to find. Further, because of some changes in the chassis, not even parts for the original Avante will fit on this chassis. If you are considering the purchase of a restoration project, you are strongly advised to reconsider unless you already have access to replacement parts. Otherwise, you may be "restoring" your vehicle for a very long time. Rating
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