Popular culture
The Tamiya Sand Scorcher appears in the 1986 Australian film " Malcolm", an award-winning comedy about a socially awkward young man living in Melbourne who becomes involved in a series of robberies, and who also happens to have a keen interest in hobbies. In one scene in the film, Malcolm uses his Sand Scorcher to fetch bottles of milk from a nearby convenience store, without leaving the comfort of his home. In another scene he attaches a trailer, camera and a gun to the car, and by remotely controlling the car via the camera, uses it to hold up two security guards at a bank and steal a bag full of money.Specifications
* Scale: 1/10 * Chassis construction: Fibreglass plate with metal supports * Transmission: Two-wheel-drive via a solid rear axle, with no differential * Suspension: Front trailing arm and rear lower A-arm suspension * Shock absorbers: Metal, oil-filled units * Motor: Mabuchi RS-540 * Tires: Rubber paddle-type off-road tires in rear with narrow, ribbed front tires * Original Tamiya catalogue number: Originally RA1016 and later 58016 Sand Scorcher 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggies Volkswagen Beetle