Thunder Tiger RC Vehicles
Thunder Tiger is a radio control manufacturer based in Taiwan established in 1979, in 1997 they were involved in the take over of ACE R/C and in 2005 they were once again involved in the take over of Team Associated based in America.
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Thunder Tiger is a Taiwanese RC manufacturer dating back to 1979 and was once a major force across nitro cars, boats and helicopters. Many Australian hobbyists still own older Thunder Tiger vehicles and occasionally need advice, parts or a replacement rig. The brand's current global presence has reduced compared with its peak, and local availability is unreliable. If you own a legacy Thunder Tiger model, it's often more practical to budget around parts searches and aftermarket alternatives than to assume a like-for-like spare is easily available.
Over its long history, Thunder Tiger has produced nitro and electric on-road cars, off-road buggies and trucks, RC boats and helicopters, plus engines and related spares. The company was especially well known for its early helicopter platforms and nitro buggies. Because the current active catalogue outside Taiwan is much smaller than it used to be, we're deliberately cautious about listing specifics. If you're trying to identify or maintain a Thunder Tiger product in Australia, it's better to contact us with the exact model and we'll advise from there.
All seven Thunder Tiger products currently tied to our site are disabled, which means we're not actively selling Thunder Tiger vehicles or parts at the moment. If you're trying to keep an older Thunder Tiger car or helicopter on the road, the right next step is to contact our team. We'll let you know whether a specific part can still be sourced, whether a cross-compatible spare from another brand will fit, and what realistic options exist for Australian owners who want to continue running their existing Thunder Tiger model.
Historically, Thunder Tiger's nitro on-road and buggy platforms, along with some of their helicopter ranges, were the best-known sellers, and those legacy vehicles still appear in Australian garages. Because our current Thunder Tiger listings are all disabled, we can't honestly call out a specific in-stock hero model today. If you're considering buying into the brand, it's worth getting in touch first so we can share realistic advice. In many cases, we'll suggest an alternative RTR or modern parts-supported platform that will serve you better long-term.