I bought one back in the day and still have it, hardly ever used. My son is now driving my old Fast Attack Vehicle around. Great hobby that has contributed a lot to my daily bread and butter.
Man I kick my ass everyday for not keeping mine back in the 80s! I had that one, and the bruiser. If I knew then what I know now! I definetly would have kept them. They're worth a fortune now! Beautiful truck! And the grand daddy of what the hobby is today!
As a casual observer of the hobby and owner of just a few modern/non collectible hobby grade RCs I find these buyer’s guide videos endlessly fascinating. Awesome stuff.
I am glad you think so. I feel that I dont offer much to the community but I guess I know more than, as you put it, the casual observer so for that, I am very happy!
Even though this video is a few years old, I would like to mention, that a modeler (in Austria I guess) tried to drive his Tamiya Hilux Pickup up to the Großglockner and the Großvenediger. He didn't make it to the top due to heavy snow, but he came quite far. As I remember he was accompanied by a camera team. And yes, Shodog is a legend!
Great video, remember my cousin had a blazing blazer then a Bruiser, which I bought off him. Recently bought a mountain rider. The Hilux was the one kicked it all off. Happy I grew up in the eighties to experience RC first time round & now loving it all again. 😀
It's true, you do learn something new every day. I had no idea the first generation Hilux used solid chassis rails. I'd always thought that all of the three speeds had pressed steel 'C' section parts. Cheers guys for a very informative vid🙂👍🏻 Truck looks amazing too by the way. The colour really suits and she's a credit to Mr Shodog😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Incidentally, regarding the issue with sourcing tires. There is a company selling reproduction tires for the Blazer and the Hilux on eBay. I purchased a set of each last year and they look excellent.👍🏻
Yes I also had no idea that they were such differences between this one here and the subsequent models. Thank you for the information on the tires, I had heard of that in the past but never really did any searching
My pleasure Sir🙂👍🏻 Incidentally, I had also not realised that the earlier 3 speed cars had 540 motors. I thought they all had the larger 750 motors like the first gen Bruiser. I suppose that must make the first Bruiser unique as the re-re utilises a 540 again. It must be quite hard to come by appropriate replacement motors for 1985 Bruisers🤔
awesome video, i just recently picked up a black hilux complete for $700 new zealand dollar so its about ($400 ) us dollar, ticked that one off the bucket list and going to upgrade ther esc, controller etc, repaint it as original decals are near impossible to find these days and if you do they cost way to much, but i do love that colour
@@AMPROEngineering you are lucky to be able to become around him in person. I've known Jim for 20+ years and have done a lot of trading with him plus he is a wealth of knowledge and his builds are 2nd to none.
One comment on "licensing"... BACK in the 70's - 80's, THERE WAS NO SUCH THING in Models! The Companies USED to be flattered by the reproductions, because it was FREE ADVERTISING! The late 90'S changed that... 😖
Educational and informative presentation, thank you very much ShowDog and AMPRO plus, what a beauty of a Tamiya rc truck, that's a keeper certainly and great colour too!
@@johnjosey5184 lol, I was sure that was with the Bruiser, but I realised they used them on the recreation of the video with a Tacoma done up as the Bruiser & the originals were [you were correct] HILux's. If I have time to look for them, I have both the original video and the remake for the Tacoma.
@@ss9c1 When i first read your comment my first thought was - ah, they did it with the bruiser as well. Thats the first time i have seen that video, i only knew it was done from a picture (from that video) that is in the 1983 Tamiya guide book. As a 12-13 yr old something like that is a big deal which stays with you for life. I think we have both learned something from a single comment. Thank you for your reply 👍
Dennis Dempsey did a video on the differences in the Hilux,Bruizer, and HG versions of the tranny's. I have a TF2 lwb that weighs over 9lbs., but it has full interior,steel roll cage (interior) , steel roll bar in the bed,steel wheels, oversized tires,hitch mount,hitch,sound unit, aluminum front light bar, and I'm sure I left something out!
Awesome truck, I never had one of those in the day, they were still too expensive for me, even then. I think did get the rough rider and sand scorcher. Wish I still had them. I had to buy the hg p406 is it, the toyato clone lol. I love that to bits. I have it painted in the hog heaven colours and decals, it looks amazing, if I say so meself lol another enjoyable video man.😀😀👍
Que hermoso ejemplar quedan muy pocos en ese estado original que temible vehiculo es super caro y piezas dificiles de encontrar yo tengo 50 autos clasicos rc y se gasta mucha plata repararlos pero vale la pena yo los conduzco poco para que duren mas años es repararlos lo que me apasiona la gente que no sabe de estas cosas mejor que se compre un cochesito moderno y se ahorre todos los dolores de cabeza en reparacion
But the weight difference to newer crawlers is what makes the heavier truck's motion and handling, more realistic. Likewise, some crawlers have unrealistic abilities due to their under-scale weight.
Very true. It is unfortunate that the suspension is awful and almost non-existent. That's why the truck is so bouncy in all the Tamiya promotional videos.
@@AMPROEngineering Yep, I put better shocks on the rear of my Bruiser and that helps with traction, but I need to do the same with the front. I just got a new P407 transmission for it though; something I've been waiting for for 25 years now, for so I've been having some fun driving that again. Cheers!
Hi guys interesting video -I’m in the uk and I’ve believe it or not been gifted one of these by a gent I work for . I’m not a r c guy and I’ve been looking into valuing it it’s in good nick and sadly missing a mirror , tyres perished and one tab missing on body . Apart from that it’s complete with manual and controller . It’s been stored for donkeys years but he said it was a runner when he stored it. What’s it actually worth in 2024 ? Ball park figure would be a great help many thanks j
Theoretically but the big problem is the axles. Those are not going to work for this application so the best bet is to start with the RC4WD trail finder 2. It is more to start off with but infinitely cheaper to make it look like this as all you need to do is get a bed and flip the axles
I bought one back in the day and still have it, hardly ever used. My son is now driving my old Fast Attack Vehicle around. Great hobby that has contributed a lot to my daily bread and butter.
Very cool. They are very desirable now. The FAV is a gem. I love mine.
Man I kick my ass everyday for not keeping mine back in the 80s! I had that one, and the bruiser. If I knew then what I know now! I definetly would have kept them. They're worth a fortune now! Beautiful truck! And the grand daddy of what the hobby is today!
Yeah man. Dont beat yourself up, a lot of us did stuff like this.
I had that Tamiya Toyota Hilux 4x4 it was a kit the transmission was assembled, was a great truck in the day wish I never sold it !
Yeah is a hell of a truck
As a casual observer of the hobby and owner of just a few modern/non collectible hobby grade RCs I find these buyer’s guide videos endlessly fascinating. Awesome stuff.
I am glad you think so. I feel that I dont offer much to the community but I guess I know more than, as you put it, the casual observer so for that, I am very happy!
At the Weak Signals Toledo R/C Show way back when they were new, we ran them with two 7.2V hump packs parallel to give them a little extra zip.
That's a good idea.
i heard “daddy” in the background. Super cute!!!
Hahah! Yeah that's what happens when you have little ones helping with the video! I can't bear to cut it out.
Even though this video is a few years old, I would like to mention, that a modeler (in Austria I guess) tried to drive his Tamiya Hilux Pickup up to the Großglockner and the Großvenediger. He didn't make it to the top due to heavy snow, but he came quite far. As I remember he was accompanied by a camera team.
And yes, Shodog is a legend!
Thanks for sharing! I will need to check it out! yeah he was amazing, I will always miss him.
Great video, remember my cousin had a blazing blazer then a Bruiser, which I bought off him. Recently bought a mountain rider. The Hilux was the one kicked it all off. Happy I grew up in the eighties to experience RC first time round & now loving it all again. 😀
Thank you for the story! It is all about what got you started in the hobby isnt it!
It's true, you do learn something new every day.
I had no idea the first generation Hilux used solid chassis rails. I'd always thought that all of the three speeds had pressed steel 'C' section parts.
Cheers guys for a very informative vid🙂👍🏻
Truck looks amazing too by the way. The colour really suits and she's a credit to Mr Shodog😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Incidentally, regarding the issue with sourcing tires. There is a company selling reproduction tires for the Blazer and the Hilux on eBay. I purchased a set of each last year and they look excellent.👍🏻
Yes I also had no idea that they were such differences between this one here and the subsequent models. Thank you for the information on the tires, I had heard of that in the past but never really did any searching
My pleasure Sir🙂👍🏻
Incidentally, I had also not realised that the earlier 3 speed cars had 540 motors.
I thought they all had the larger 750 motors like the first gen Bruiser.
I suppose that must make the first Bruiser unique as the re-re utilises a 540 again.
It must be quite hard to come by appropriate replacement motors for 1985 Bruisers🤔
awesome video, i just recently picked up a black hilux complete for $700 new zealand dollar so its about ($400 ) us dollar, ticked that one off the bucket list and going to upgrade ther esc, controller etc, repaint it as original decals are near impossible to find these days and if you do they cost way to much, but i do love that colour
Damn that is a hell of a great price! Yeah this is a gem!
@@AMPROEngineering what colour is that one, it rocks with the blue
So great to hear the Master Jim in this special episode. Two amazing Rc guys in one video. Great work guys amazing piece Jim...
Oh indeed! he is the master!
@@AMPROEngineering you are lucky to be able to become around him in person. I've known Jim for 20+ years and have done a lot of trading with him plus he is a wealth of knowledge and his builds are 2nd to none.
There's a NICE piece of UNOBTAINIUM!! 😳 Beautiful.
Carmine ✈🚂🚙
One comment on "licensing"...
BACK in the 70's - 80's, THERE WAS NO SUCH THING in Models!
The Companies USED to be flattered by the reproductions, because it was FREE ADVERTISING!
The late 90'S changed that... 😖
That is a very good point.
Educational and informative presentation, thank you very much ShowDog and AMPRO plus, what a beauty of a Tamiya rc truck, that's a keeper certainly and great colour too!
Sure thing! I learned a lot.
Geeze oh ! This takes me back 👍
Does anyone remember how many of these tamiya said it took to pull the real one ?
No prizes, just a bit of trivia 😜
None
They did that with the Bruiser.
@@ss9c1
www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/videos/a3514/watch-14-vintage-1980s-tamiya-rc-trucks-pull-a-real-toyota-hilux/
@@johnjosey5184 lol, I was sure that was with the Bruiser, but I realised they used them on the recreation of the video with a Tacoma done up as the Bruiser & the originals were [you were correct] HILux's.
If I have time to look for them, I have both the original video and the remake for the Tacoma.
@@ss9c1
When i first read your comment my first thought was - ah, they did it with the bruiser as well. Thats the first time i have seen that video, i only knew it was done from a picture (from that video) that is in the 1983 Tamiya guide book. As a 12-13 yr old something like that is a big deal which stays with you for life. I think we have both learned something from a single comment. Thank you for your reply 👍
Without looking....12?
Dennis Dempsey did a video on the differences in the Hilux,Bruizer, and HG versions of the tranny's. I have a TF2 lwb that weighs over 9lbs., but it has full interior,steel roll cage (interior) , steel roll bar in the bed,steel wheels, oversized tires,hitch mount,hitch,sound unit, aluminum front light bar, and I'm sure I left something out!
Yeah it was a good video. I have 2 TF2's and I think they are amazing
What a great truck 😍 Thanks for sharing...!!! Really hoping Tamiya will do a rerelease of this model
Sure thing! Man, given the complexity and that the Bruiser is $1400...I cant imagine what they would ask for this.
Awesome truck, I never had one of those in the day, they were still too expensive for me, even then. I think did get the rough rider and sand scorcher. Wish I still had them. I had to buy the hg p406 is it, the toyato clone lol. I love that to bits. I have it painted in the hog heaven colours and decals, it looks amazing, if I say so meself lol another enjoyable video man.😀😀👍
Very nice! The P407 really is a good alternative.
Awesome video, very informative....👍 Shodog is a Tamiyaclub legend👍
Oh he is.
Now that was awesome truck! Never seen one, looks like i gotta start saving money on tamiya toyota pickup 😄
This was the first I had seen in person. So complicated...and heavy!
The Stepside was stock Toyota & it is almost a perfect copy
Have a link?
@@AMPROEngineering I did send a pic to Tamiyaclub, or was it Tamiya Base..., either way, it isn't up yet.
I will look for the pic I had for you
Que hermoso ejemplar quedan muy pocos en ese estado original que temible vehiculo es super caro y piezas dificiles de encontrar yo tengo 50 autos clasicos rc y se gasta mucha plata repararlos pero vale la pena yo los conduzco poco para que duren mas años es repararlos lo que me apasiona la gente que no sabe de estas cosas mejor que se compre un cochesito moderno y se ahorre todos los dolores de cabeza en reparacion
Sí, este coche es un ejemplo perfecto de uno. ¡Los autos más viejos son mucho trabajo, pero también son una gran satisfacción cuando están completos!
You could also fit in two 7.2 volt 'hump' batteries wired in parallel.
Never seen anybody do that. Interesting idea
Yep, see my other post that should have been here :-/
But the weight difference to newer crawlers is what makes the heavier truck's motion and handling, more realistic. Likewise, some crawlers have unrealistic abilities due to their under-scale weight.
Very true. It is unfortunate that the suspension is awful and almost non-existent. That's why the truck is so bouncy in all the Tamiya promotional videos.
@@AMPROEngineering Yep, I put better shocks on the rear of my Bruiser and that helps with traction, but I need to do the same with the front. I just got a new P407 transmission for it though; something I've been waiting for for 25 years now, for so I've been having some fun driving that again. Cheers!
I'm not a tamiya collector and i want one!!!!!!
I would get yourself a trailfinder 2 and a new version of the rear bed. It will cost you a 1/5 the price and be 50 times better.
Hello! Are those drawers made by Bisley? They look very nice 🙃
Oh i have no idea. I pulled them out of a dumpster when I was a kid, haha!
Awesome video!
Thank you!
Hi guys interesting video -I’m in the uk and I’ve believe it or not been gifted one of these by a gent I work for .
I’m not a r c guy and I’ve been looking into valuing it it’s in good nick and sadly missing a mirror , tyres perished and one tab missing on body . Apart from that it’s complete with manual and controller . It’s been stored for donkeys years but he said it was a runner when he stored it. What’s it actually worth in 2024 ? Ball park figure would be a great help many thanks j
Hard to say with this market. If the body is solid, $750 to a $1000. I have seen more in certain cases.
For us "poor boys" would it be a possibility to convert a HG P407 "Bruiser Clone" to a fake-make shift 3-Speed / Hilux / Blazer?
Theoretically but the big problem is the axles. Those are not going to work for this application so the best bet is to start with the RC4WD trail finder 2. It is more to start off with but infinitely cheaper to make it look like this as all you need to do is get a bed and flip the axles
HG should clone this truck, im sure they'd love to, and theyd make tons of money
I am still betting HG is Tamiya contract manufacturer.
Great vid
Thanks!
Wish they did a rerelease of this one instead of the bruiser....
This would have cost $2500 given what they charge for the bruiser, haha! Plus, the trailfinder 2 is already available.
long time no see
So busy...haha
why two voices ,weird
Haha! It isn't my car and I know nothing of it so I let the owner explain it.
Ha,ha, two people Jake !
Hilux is pronounced h-ee-lux :)
I guess that depends where you are from.
Great vid.
Thanks!