🚀 Gear Up for Adventure!
The XINGRUI RC Military Truck is a 1:18 scale, all-terrain remote control vehicle designed for kids. With a robust 4WD system, it can tackle various terrains and offers an impressive 50 minutes of playtime on a single charge. Built from high-quality, non-toxic materials, this truck is safe for children aged 3 and up, making it an ideal gift for any young adventurer.
Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 4.9 x 5.3 inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 14.72 ounces |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Military |
Color | Q69 |
Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
Supported Battery Types | Nickel-Metal Hydride |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | electric |
Scale | 1_18_scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
Z**P
Extremely Durable. Awesome Crash Truck
The media could not be loaded. Extremely utilitarian and durable. Like a big army truck, it’s made to beat up and run through obstacles. Fun crawler to learn on
R**Y
Great Truck buy. It's worth buying.
Strong tough truck.Long battery life.
J**E
ok
speed and steering is not proportional. it's full right/left or full forward/reverse. steering is recentered by a spring return when power is stopped to steering motor. the model itself and suspension is nice. converting it to flysky with arduino and l298n to give it some extra features and fpv. very basic model not really worth upgrading but for a mini project it will fit my requirements and be fun. wish it had a servo for steering.
A**O
Careful of the Reviews: the Q61 is pretty flimsy, Q69 is better built
Q69 review: I’ll get a bit technical but keep it short and sweet:First off the steering is not proportional and it only has one speed, for this price point it’s expected but still enjoyable to drive.Power only goes to the rear 4 wheels (via two motors on each rear axle), but since the difs are locked, it still climbs fairly well. It does good on small gravel, dirt paths but struggles on grass (the shorter the grass, the better).Overall it has plenty of power to have a blast.The suspension is obviously bouncy (since no oil shocks) but offers pretty good articulation, I was actually impressed on this one…I bought this for my 2 year old but even I have loads of fun with it. We fill the rear with rocks and watch it climb up this small mound in our back yard. For the price, this is a fantastic entry level crawler.Q61:Pros:Looks good.Battery lasts pretty longCons:Cheaply built and won’t survive long off road. (My steering servo went out after only 20 minutes of off roading on pebbles.)Pretty weak motor.No proportional steering or acceleration.Get the Q61 instead (cheaper, more powerful and better built).
H**R
Broke very fast
Gift for my son for Easter and 24 hours later and it doesn’t turn anymore. I’ve tried cleaning out the front tires and making sure nothing is blocking it and it still won’t turn. He didn’t run into anything or drive it over any rough terrain to cause it to make this easily.
A**N
Great gift for 12 yr old
My son has loved delivering items through the house in this remote control car. Very well made
T**K
Good toy, great for kitbashing
Its a decent little rc toy. I primarily bought it hoping for a diamond in the rough like the wpl C series... It is not, the Q69 is much more toy-like. Fun to drive, even with its non-proportional controls. Motor-on-axle, very cheap plastic frame structure. The cab is a bit small on a C series frame, but the cargo box and an old axle made a nice trailer.TLDR, good for tearing down for kitbashing parts. Not really upgradeable or kit-like in any sense though.
R**F
fun
i put a mini plowvon this it blows my side walk in snowy NYC
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