I have had the Jeep for three months now, it is a superb model. I have driven it for a total of ten hours without any issues. I have two figures for the Jeep, DiD Ryan(Driver) and Churchill(Passenger). Churchill is wearing full US Airborne uniform and looks like an hardened veteran.
Great video presentation, the detail and features of this truck are impessive. The DID 1 12 figures are highly detailed too. Capt Miller is the next figure in this scale from DID.
Great review of two outstanding releases. Rochobby/FMS continues to lead the pack in scale offerings. My biggest challenge is finding scale drivers that don't approach 50% of the cost of the vehicle itself. Granted, the high buck figures look outstanding.
Bellissimo modello...io l'ho acquistato due mesi fa ma mi manca il personaggio....dove lo hai trovato ???...mi dai informazioni...bel video... ciao dall'Italia
bonsoir et merci pour la vidéo. Savez-vous où je pourrais trouver une figurine comme la votre? J'en cherche une comme la votre pour ma jeep. Merci et bonjour de France.
Of course ROCHobby got a majority of the lights incorrect. There's no turn signals on the Willys MB. The "spotlight" on the left fender, isn't, it's a dim blackout drive light that only shines down on the ground, has no clear glass lens but only a small aperture under the visor. There's only one tail light, it's on the driver side and only a small oval at the top is the actual red light. The other light on the right rear is a combination blackout/blackout marker "cat eyes" light. Where this model has front turn signals, those are in reality the front "cat eyes" that gives only the smallest indication of a vehicle in combat operations. Luckily the transmitter allows good control over what lights can be illuminated and when. Good review but that thing is SLOW...😢
I have had the Jeep for three months now, it is a superb model. I have driven it for a total of ten hours without any issues. I have two figures for the Jeep, DiD Ryan(Driver) and Churchill(Passenger). Churchill is wearing full US Airborne uniform and looks like an hardened veteran.
I finally got one! It's an incredible little Jeep! And that is one beautiful airplane! Cheers!
Super video Joe! Great model presentation.👍
Man that’s one beautiful model and figure! Amazing attention to detail on both! I gotta get me one of each! Wow!👌🥰👍
Great video presentation, the detail and features of this truck are impessive. The DID 1 12 figures are highly detailed too. Capt Miller is the next figure in this scale from DID.
Great review of two outstanding releases. Rochobby/FMS continues to lead the pack in scale offerings. My biggest challenge is finding scale drivers that don't approach 50% of the cost of the vehicle itself. Granted, the high buck figures look outstanding.
Excellent video.
great video
Luar biasa tenan, sangat detail 👍
Hello sir
Could you give me the dimensions of this 1/12 jeep pls?
Does it have open differentials ? Like the Kublewagen type82 ? Thanks
Can you show me how to put it the scale 1/12 soldier figure? I got my figure same as yours.
Bellissimo modello...io l'ho acquistato due mesi fa ma mi manca il personaggio....dove lo hai trovato ???...mi dai informazioni...bel video... ciao dall'Italia
They're 99 today
bonsoir et merci pour la vidéo. Savez-vous où je pourrais trouver une figurine comme la votre? J'en cherche une comme la votre pour ma jeep. Merci et bonjour de France.
How long does the battery last
The run time is listed at 20 minutes, but I have not tested it yet. I have been running the model for around 10 minutes between charges.
Thanks nice video
I’ve run mine for 30 minutes in low gear and without lights.
Of course ROCHobby got a majority of the lights incorrect. There's no turn signals on the Willys MB. The "spotlight" on the left fender, isn't, it's a dim blackout drive light that only shines down on the ground, has no clear glass lens but only a small aperture under the visor. There's only one tail light, it's on the driver side and only a small oval at the top is the actual red light. The other light on the right rear is a combination blackout/blackout marker "cat eyes" light. Where this model has front turn signals, those are in reality the front "cat eyes" that gives only the smallest indication of a vehicle in combat operations. Luckily the transmitter allows good control over what lights can be illuminated and when. Good review but that thing is SLOW...😢