Its an archaic design. Even the mountaineer I had in 93 was plauged with issue straight out of the box. Then one of the gears stripped in the transmission. In a box it went.
One thing I did notice with the kit version, all metal parts, including the screws and nuts, seem to have an oily coating on them . Maybe this is why thread lock doesn’t hold
Strange with threadlock, did you clean the threads with alcohol as if there was oil contamination it will come undone as red normally does not fail if not hard to get off. The grub screws, always been an issue on Tamiya at times even with Threadlock. What they charge in the UK it's a fraction of the price of buying the Tamiya one, £225 for it Tamiya £700 plus radio, servo's and ESC. The on/off switch, make something that covers it and use magnets to hold that on. You could make a full feature of bits and bobs.
I’m starting to think there is a lot more overlap between Tamiya and certain RC companies then we’re perhaps lead to believe. Look at the cross rc dually kit, looks a lot like the sort of thing Tamiya may have developed
I am sure if Tamiya wasn't directly involved their influence is there. Tamiya is one of the biggest RC companies. On top of that they have been around for a VERY Long time.
There is a switch on the remote. However sometime I notice on mine in order to get it into 2 low the truck has to be moving in order for the servo to get it into gear. Either that or I put it in 2 hi and then seitch to 2 low and it works.
@BLKLSTRC im itching to buy another buy/build another dont know what. Crawler, speed build rock hopper got my vote or maybe i should get my others running 🤣 you know what its like, build a new1 forget the old
amzn.to/48pETP9 RTR Version
amzn.to/3ZxJFG0 Kit Version
Its an archaic design. Even the mountaineer I had in 93 was plauged with issue straight out of the box. Then one of the gears stripped in the transmission. In a box it went.
Do you still have it? They are such cool trucks even with their flaws.
@THBB I ended up selling it back in 03. Made substantial profit though. 🤣 I will admit... I have one of these enroute. 😁
@@houseofrandomness I bet you did. Those sell for a LOT of money. The Clones are a lot of fun.
One thing I did notice with the kit version, all metal parts, including the screws and nuts, seem to have an oily coating on them . Maybe this is why thread lock doesn’t hold
I wonder if it is the same with the rtr version.
I’d love to have one of these, or a bruiser or mountaineer, or tge RC4wd tf2.. I wish they all weren’t so damned expensive
Yeah the originals and RC4WD TF2 are way out of my budget.
I love my P407. Considering the rere Bruiser is over a grand for the kit.. this is a better deal.
Price wise yes hands down the clone is a much better deal.
Strange with threadlock, did you clean the threads with alcohol as if there was oil contamination it will come undone as red normally does not fail if not hard to get off. The grub screws, always been an issue on Tamiya at times even with Threadlock. What they charge in the UK it's a fraction of the price of buying the Tamiya one, £225 for it Tamiya £700 plus radio, servo's and ESC. The on/off switch, make something that covers it and use magnets to hold that on. You could make a full feature of bits and bobs.
Yeah I must have missed a small bit of something before applying the threadlock. The price for the Tamiya is outrageous.
@@BLKLSTRC 👍
I drill a hole into the motor shaft where the grub screw grips. Never had the pinion gear come loose after that.
If it happens again I may have to try that.
You can’t use red loctite with nyloc nuts because the loctite eats into the nylon. Try thin ca glue
I will have to give that a try
This is technology from mid 80'...
I’m starting to think there is a lot more overlap between Tamiya and certain RC companies then we’re perhaps lead to believe. Look at the cross rc dually kit, looks a lot like the sort of thing Tamiya may have developed
I am sure if Tamiya wasn't directly involved their influence is there. Tamiya is one of the biggest RC companies. On top of that they have been around for a VERY Long time.
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Yeah she is a bratt.
It comes with pins to lock the diffs. And the shift servo needs a better servo saver.
Mine didn't come with pins. Bummer. I do agree it needs a better shift servo as well as a steering servo. Recently mine decided to let go.
You shouldn't have to pay $350. They are $260
Yeah the prices have dropped considerably since I got mine. Which makes it better.
I think price had gone up with COL i thought it was less than 240£ delivered when i almost got 1, 2yrs ago
I just picked up one of these and can’t figure out how to get out of 4 low how do you change gears?
There is a switch on the remote. However sometime I notice on mine in order to get it into 2 low the truck has to be moving in order for the servo to get it into gear. Either that or I put it in 2 hi and then seitch to 2 low and it works.
Im glad i seen this its heaped me decide not to get 1
I am glad it helped.
@BLKLSTRC im itching to buy another buy/build another dont know what. Crawler, speed build rock hopper got my vote or maybe i should get my others running 🤣 you know what its like, build a new1 forget the old
@m-m0ds Oh yeah I know exactly how that is. I got 3 I am trying to finish. 1 that I need to tune and 3 or 4 others I want to add to the collection.
@@BLKLSTRC im seriously thinking of putting some shelves up, but i will have your problems then. Building is more fun than playing lol
@m-m0ds The build is probably the best part for me however getting to see my builds in action is the real payoff.