I heard this is pretty much exactly the same. And even better because it comes with hex head screws mostly unlike the real thing that was regular phillips head screws. I am not sure though. Never had the real thing. Only Stared at it through a hobby shop window when I was younger lol.
Yeah I have been wanting the tamiya bruiser and the high lift tundra! My dad wasn't about to spend that kinda money for me to bash lol. Now with this clone I dont feel bad running it lol. Snow and water here I come!
@@RunThatRC yeah my dad told me if I bought one it would be mine get a job and buy it yourself . Lol I've bought many many over the years but never have just went for it and got a Tamiya 3 speed truck . Thinking it is gonna have to be next .
@@melmyrtle5765 you should get one! Or even the clone. I can't stop staring at it. Can't wait for the electronics to get here and continued this build.
@@melmyrtle5765 yup people that have both like it. It's a clone but has some better looking parts imo. Black frame, hex head screws, and newer version 3 speed gearbox to name a few. And then price!
Bought one :D now the waiting game. first thing we need is beefing up that steering servo 20kg, 120amp esc 3 or 4s lipo :D. i cant wait until youre next vid on this. mucho love
@@RunThatRC I bought the kit aswell, its gonna be tribute car. i got a spare hobbywing 1060 and a 45amp version too.. Im only using hobbywing esc, well except the chepo small for oure 1/16 riggs^^ gonna upgrade to 20kg steering servo. and yes my new fpv camera is going in too. be able to record 1080 while fpv at same time :D btw did it came with shifter servo?
I had the original Bruiser, never drove it, was a shelf queen! Wound up selling it 😞. I just might buy the clone to bash it around. Love the box with the driver side front tire is on backwards 🤔
Yeah dude. The car has a potential for crawling. Looking forward to see what you can do... Maybe it will inspire me to get one too, although I have also been a big fan of RC4WD Trail Finder 2 and the scale look of it...if I were to give some suggestions based on what I've seen so far is to remove the springs in the shocks (not sure how that affects the ability to hold shock oil), reduce the number of leaf springs and grind the mounting sides a bit. I think you might need to get a slipper clutch for the pinion gear...not sure if this thing has a transfer case. Good luck!
Just realized I commented just before you started the build... It looks like you know all there is to make it crawler-worthy. I still recommend a slipper clutch though
Slipper clutch would be nice to save the drivetrain. I dont know if it would be possible with this gearbox though. Might have to get a different one. But I love the way this gearbox looks so hopefully it can handle some crawling duty. 2wd for some donuts and 4wd for some rock action!
@RC CRAWL correct, I just bought and installed the brake disk version in the front and the other one on the rear. I did make them in nylon& carbon fiber. Work's really good.
@@Islandboihobbies I just checked the tracking and it went to California then heading to you. That truck is going on a road trip lol. Tracking says Friday you should be receiving it.
Its exactly like the bruiser. Except the transmission is different, the frame is painted and no one way hubs up front. So maybe more reliable than the original bruiser for a quarter the price.
I'm pretty sure you can if your willing to mod it. I like the way it looks as is. It's a tamiya bruiser clone so all the parts that fit the bruiser fits this truck.
i will just stick with my 35 year old brusier back then it cost almost 500.00 not including the futaba fp-t4nl conquest radio that was needed to shift the gears
Now this looks awesome. but something feels od about the front leaf spring shacke. like its missing something there. So what ESC are you gonn use with this one? seems like a nice kit that you build and mod for a long time! nice work Daniel
Not sure what's missing. I built it as well as I can follow the instructions lol. I'm probably going to use a hobbywing 1080 brushed esc and some 20kg cheap servos.
@@RunThatRC holy shit! just realized this looks like the first rc truck i drovewith my dad. the bruiser from 80-85ish. im getting this one too as a tribute build :D
RTR my Channel is Run That Rc, RTR for most Rcs means Ready to Run so it's usually a pre assembled Rc with electronics included and sometimes a battery and charger.
nice rig Whats the differance again between the kit and rtr version? I so remember as a kid I wanted the real deal version so bad! I used to ride my bike up to LHS and drool over the one they had assembled behind the glass case. Still would love to have one just never pulled the trigger.. But these HG models are gtting really nice.. I could be very happy with with this rig and save big 8-)
Ha, I did the same thing. I always had a wet shirt when leaving the store from drooling. Then the ride home on the bike dried it up. Lol. I bet most adults did too. I pulled the trigger on 1, of the clones, can't wait, just like a kid, but I'm now in my late 40's!!!
no it doesn't. No electronics are included in the kit version only the motor is included. You would need two servos, ESC, Receiver/ Transmitter and Battery to complete the build.
The transmission has to be moving to shift. This is why they have a servo saver on the shift servo so it doesn't burn out or strip. You can shift it by hand if you rotate the wheels while doing so.
@@RunThatRCI bought the hg second hand and man I shit my pants as soon as i opened up the gearbox. Who had it previously broke the teeth off a gear, replaced it and left the loose teeth in there -_-. You answered my questions perfectly. Thanks brother. Keep it up with the good content!
This is the kit version and installed a hobbywing 1080 esc. I am not sure what the rtr esc can handle. If it's a 7.2v nimh you should be fine. I've seen people use 7.4v lipos in the rtr.
@@RunThatRC It's not so much about the voltage as it is about the LiPo cutoff. There are 2 jumpers on the stock ESC and I have been told one of these is for NIMH/LiPo mode but there are no labels or instructions. I will figure it out. Thanks for the reply.
I don't own a Bruiser but from the people that do own both they say the only difference is the transmission is different (better than original they say quieter too) and it doesn't have the one way hubs so that's a plus. Everything else is supposed to be the same. Also the tires are a better compound than the original as well. That's as much as I have heard.
@@howardalteisen2281 they ship fast here if you pay Expedited shipping or priority shipping. I have received items in 4 days as well. But a lot more shipping cost! I miss living in the Philippines. I was born there.
@@RunThatRC You have all the videos very interesting and detailed, only a little difficult to watch in English. We have almost no such kind of video. We have a little developed theme of modeling
This looks great in black, every other one I have seen is white. Enjoy this looks like alot of fun.
I figured the black one looks like I don't need to paint it. Just build it, add some stickers and RunThatRc!
Sweet! Always wanted one of these when I was younger.
I heard this is pretty much exactly the same. And even better because it comes with hex head screws mostly unlike the real thing that was regular phillips head screws. I am not sure though. Never had the real thing. Only Stared at it through a hobby shop window when I was younger lol.
Seems like a very well produced kit Davy.
It's not bad. I actually like it a lot!
So stoked for ya bud . man I've wanted one since Tamiya came out with it when I was a kid . Congratulations can't wait to see the build .
Yeah I have been wanting the tamiya bruiser and the high lift tundra! My dad wasn't about to spend that kinda money for me to bash lol. Now with this clone I dont feel bad running it lol. Snow and water here I come!
@@RunThatRC yeah my dad told me if I bought one it would be mine get a job and buy it yourself . Lol I've bought many many over the years but never have just went for it and got a Tamiya 3 speed truck . Thinking it is gonna have to be next .
@@melmyrtle5765 you should get one! Or even the clone. I can't stop staring at it. Can't wait for the electronics to get here and continued this build.
@@RunThatRC yeah I'll probably get the clone personally it's a lot cheaper.besides everything of red and looked at it's the same truck.
@@melmyrtle5765 yup people that have both like it. It's a clone but has some better looking parts imo. Black frame, hex head screws, and newer version 3 speed gearbox to name a few. And then price!
You are really gonna love this truck! I suggest locking the diffs and modify the steering. Mine is allot of fun!
I will modify it for sure. You know I locked those diffs instantly lol. It looks sweet and should be fun!
Bought one :D now the waiting game. first thing we need is beefing up that steering servo 20kg, 120amp esc 3 or 4s lipo :D. i cant wait until youre next vid on this. mucho love
Nice! Yeah mine is the kit so no stock electronics which I heard isnt that great anyways. I'm going to maybe try driving fpv with this rig.
@@RunThatRC I bought the kit aswell, its gonna be tribute car. i got a spare hobbywing 1060 and a 45amp version too.. Im only using hobbywing esc, well except the chepo small for oure 1/16 riggs^^ gonna upgrade to 20kg steering servo.
and yes my new fpv camera is going in too. be able to record 1080 while fpv at same time :D
btw did it came with shifter servo?
@@Just4FunRC it only comes with motor. No servos included. So you need to install your own electronics.
@@RunThatRC any tip on shifting servo? 17g maybe
@@Just4FunRC I'm going to use 2 jx 20kg servos in mine
I had the original Bruiser, never drove it, was a shelf queen! Wound up selling it 😞. I just might buy the clone to bash it around. Love the box with the driver side front tire is on backwards 🤔
Haha I never noticed that! Good catch that's funny.
Yeah dude. The car has a potential for crawling. Looking forward to see what you can do... Maybe it will inspire me to get one too, although I have also been a big fan of RC4WD Trail Finder 2 and the scale look of it...if I were to give some suggestions based on what I've seen so far is to remove the springs in the shocks (not sure how that affects the ability to hold shock oil), reduce the number of leaf springs and grind the mounting sides a bit. I think you might need to get a slipper clutch for the pinion gear...not sure if this thing has a transfer case. Good luck!
Just realized I commented just before you started the build... It looks like you know all there is to make it crawler-worthy. I still recommend a slipper clutch though
Slipper clutch would be nice to save the drivetrain. I dont know if it would be possible with this gearbox though. Might have to get a different one. But I love the way this gearbox looks so hopefully it can handle some crawling duty. 2wd for some donuts and 4wd for some rock action!
There is a wheel adapter that you can get for the wheels
I heard it makes it wider with the adapters
@RC CRAWL That's a great idea
@RC CRAWL correct, I just bought and installed the brake disk version in the front and the other one on the rear. I did make them in nylon& carbon fiber. Work's really good.
Ooo I have look at that last night bro. Amazing RC. Great review bro 😸😸
It's better than I thought. It's a looker for sure!
Where can I get one? I'd like to order me that kit!
I got it from here: www.banggood.com/custlink/mmv3lMOzfi
Wow! Amazing kit. Congratulations. Wow++
I like it!
Dope build bro
Thanks! Have you received your C34 yet?
No
@@Islandboihobbies I just checked the tracking and it went to California then heading to you. That truck is going on a road trip lol. Tracking says Friday you should be receiving it.
Oook kool and thanks again bro
Need to paint them bumpers black !
hi T...
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yeaa that right...
better spray flat black on the both bumpers
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what country made this hgp407 truck
Its exactly like the bruiser. Except the transmission is different, the frame is painted and no one way hubs up front. So maybe more reliable than the original bruiser for a quarter the price.
Use ampros central steering system.
I need to look that up
Can you make this kit look more like a trail truck than a monster truck? Like a Tamiya High Lift Clone.
I'm pretty sure you can if your willing to mod it. I like the way it looks as is. It's a tamiya bruiser clone so all the parts that fit the bruiser fits this truck.
Don't get me wrong I'm not hating on the bruiser. Just thinking that this might be a more affordable option to something like a Trailfinder2.
@@ninos68bug the TF2 looks like it is more capable though. But you can modify it. Yhat's part of the fun!
I've wanted one to! But as of 12/21/20 , it's $225 × 71 shipping. Why? Is there anywhere else to get this great rc.
the price on these do fluctuate for some reason. Try aliexpress they might be cheaper but shipping times might not be great.
Great video. Is that a Toyota sr5 on your shelf behind you ? If so where did you get that body. the white truck that is. Not the one on the table
It's a Proline 91 4Runner body.
@@RunThatRC nice ! Would love to find a sr5 king cab pickup truck body . But that would be a nice one to .
i will just stick with my 35 year old brusier back then it cost almost 500.00 not including the futaba fp-t4nl conquest radio that was needed to shift the gears
It is 313mm wheelbase?
I actually haven't measured but its about the same size as my other 10th scale crawlers.
Hi David. What is the wheelbase of the HG P407 ? and if you have time
some more dimensions please
size:524×273×259mm(L*W*H)
Wheelbase:213mm
Trackwidth:287mm
Wheel diameter: 123mm
Wheel width: 60mm
Now this looks awesome. but something feels od about the front leaf spring shacke. like its missing something there. So what ESC are you gonn use with this one?
seems like a nice kit that you build and mod for a long time! nice work Daniel
Not sure what's missing. I built it as well as I can follow the instructions lol. I'm probably going to use a hobbywing 1080 brushed esc and some 20kg cheap servos.
@@RunThatRC holy shit! just realized this looks like the first rc truck i drovewith my dad. the bruiser from 80-85ish. im getting this one too as a tribute build :D
@@Just4FunRC yes it's a exact clone pretty much. It's way cheaper though lol.
What RTR means?
RTR my Channel is Run That Rc, RTR for most Rcs means Ready to Run so it's usually a pre assembled Rc with electronics included and sometimes a battery and charger.
Part 2?
Just got the servos and Esc in the mail. So I should have one out soon.
nice rig Whats the differance again between the kit and rtr version? I so remember as a kid I wanted the real deal version so bad! I used to ride my bike up to LHS and drool over the one they had assembled behind the glass case. Still would love to have one just never pulled the trigger.. But these HG models are gtting really nice.. I could be very happy with with this rig and save big 8-)
From what I can tell, nothing really. Just no electronics included. Just the motor.
Ha, I did the same thing. I always had a wet shirt when leaving the store from drooling. Then the ride home on the bike dried it up.
Lol. I bet most adults did too.
I pulled the trigger on 1, of the clones, can't wait, just like a kid, but I'm now in my late 40's!!!
Does the shift servos come with the kit ?
no it doesn't. No electronics are included in the kit version only the motor is included. You would need two servos, ESC, Receiver/ Transmitter and Battery to complete the build.
Can you use a 775 size can motor in this trans?
never tried installing a motor that big yet on these 10th scales so I am not sure unfortunately if it fits.
No, 550 only.
Is it normal that the gearbox doesn't shift unless you apply some throttle. Is it even possible to shift it manually by hand?
The transmission has to be moving to shift. This is why they have a servo saver on the shift servo so it doesn't burn out or strip. You can shift it by hand if you rotate the wheels while doing so.
@@RunThatRCI bought the hg second hand and man I shit my pants as soon as i opened up the gearbox. Who had it previously broke the teeth off a gear, replaced it and left the loose teeth in there -_-. You answered my questions perfectly. Thanks brother. Keep it up with the good content!
O man! That's a disaster waiting to happen. Good you caught it before damage was done.
Can this kit run NIMH battery packs on the stock ESC?
This is the kit version and installed a hobbywing 1080 esc. I am not sure what the rtr esc can handle. If it's a 7.2v nimh you should be fine. I've seen people use 7.4v lipos in the rtr.
@@RunThatRC It's not so much about the voltage as it is about the LiPo cutoff. There are 2 jumpers on the stock ESC and I have been told one of these is for NIMH/LiPo mode but there are no labels or instructions. I will figure it out. Thanks for the reply.
Great video! I’m thinking of one of these as they are much cheaper than the Bruiser. Are they really a 1:1 clone??
I don't own a Bruiser but from the people that do own both they say the only difference is the transmission is different (better than original they say quieter too) and it doesn't have the one way hubs so that's a plus. Everything else is supposed to be the same. Also the tires are a better compound than the original as well. That's as much as I have heard.
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almost same as R/C tamiya bruiser hilux truck 4X4 pick up
how much did you pay for that imposter
free.99! review unit. they go for around 200 to 250 USD depending on deals available when purchasing.
Its 14,000 pesos here in Philippines. Its too expensive😣
WoW! Yeah that is more expensive. I wonder why?
@@RunThatRC maybe the tax and the shipping fees. Thats why i stick to my WPL🤣😂.
@@howardalteisen2281 Haha yea the WPL trucks are amazing! I love my WPLs that's why they are always on my shelf behind me. Running vids coming soon!
@@RunThatRC and the shipping fast coz where near in china🤣 it tooks only 4-6days
@@howardalteisen2281 they ship fast here if you pay Expedited shipping or priority shipping. I have received items in 4 days as well. But a lot more shipping cost! I miss living in the Philippines. I was born there.
Ты можешь по руски разговаривать? Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно
Sorry brother I don't know Russian unfortunately. Thanks for watching!
@@RunThatRC You have all the videos very interesting and detailed, only a little difficult to watch in English. We have almost no such kind of video. We have a little developed theme of modeling
Not much of a kit version most of it is prebuilt
yup it's more of a slap together kit hahaha.