Tamiya
TAM16002
Named for its distinctive frame that charmingly resembles a Dachshund, this innovative motorcycle made its debut in the summer of 1969. Designed as a fusion of form and function, it featured a unique “T-bone” frame that fully enclosed the fuel tank. Thanks to its removable front section, the compact bike could be quickly disassembled, stowed in a car trunk, and reassembled at your destination — perfect for effortless transport and fun on the go.
Powering the machine was the famously reliable 4-cycle OHC single-cylinder engine inherited from the iconic Honda Super Cub. Paired with a smooth 3-speed transmission, its dependability, accessibility, and budget-friendly price made it an ideal first step into the world of two-wheeled adventures.
About the Model (1/6 Scale)
This beautifully crafted model — now available at Aerobertics — captures the spirit of a true 1960s engineering icon, offering both collectors and enthusiasts an exciting, detail-rich build experience.