The Ultimate RC JEEP! 1/6 Scale - RocHobby 1941 MB Scaler.

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This has got to be the BEST Scale RC Jeep out there! Rochobby 1/6 Scale 1941 MB Willys Jeep, perfect for your RC Crawler Collection! 550 Motor, Hobbywing ESC, authentic coloured LED front lights and very capable!

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I've been waiting a long time for this! Not because shipping took so long, but I missed the first batch so had to wait for more stock to arrive! But I can tell you it was worth the wait!

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Awesome to hear you finally got yours. It performs pretty decent for factory. I'm actually working on upgrading mine while watching this video. I made custom links to length the wheelbase a bit and installing 1.9 rc4wd baja claw tires now. They work well and don't rub, even with the stock shocks.

jonlaird
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The stiffness is properly scale. The real Willys was notoriously stiff and bouncy, to the point that the driver could very easily eject the back seat passengers on rough terrain!
I kinda wanna get one of these, the Toyan see-through 4-cycle, a bit of aluminum to make a non-see-thru heat-resistant head, and combined the three.

TestECull
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And given that there is often a balance to be found between accuracy and performance in RC vehicles, this looks very capable.

markgower
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Great truck, filming and narrating as good as ever. A great truck for those interested in 1.6 for gentle crawling. Steven Spielberg is driving fun, alot of truck for the money.

beyond
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details and front wheel position I corrected on the smaller jeep already corrected; and added things like an engine under the bonnet. One VERY minor gripe, the apertures in the front grill for the headlamps are not round on the real thing, they are more egg shaped, like Ray Ban Aviator lenses shaped. But then I am an old

markgower
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Man they got those over seas a year ago. I tried when I first saw videos and couldn’t find it . It’s weird it took them so long to get it to other parts of the world but happy finally did.

rcmindset
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Scale really is 1:6. Nice. 😎

Length: 336 cm / 53.5 cm  =  1 : 6.3
Width: 157 cm / 25.8 cm  =  1 : 6.1
Wheelbase: 203 cm / 32.4 cm  =  1 : 6.3

viperracing
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I have not seen a full break down! Every piece that has any relevance and the build back up. It looks awesome but people need to see the trans, axles, transfer case, gears, drive sharers, and quality of the metals used. The good! The bad! And what can be done to make it bulletproof and reliable for the years after the company disappears. Love the channel. It’s a lot but you can do it! Thanks in advance! Cheers!

rcmindset
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Hi phil was so impressed with driving it at Bercc club i've ordered one great scale detail very smooth drive train and drives perfectly scale on 2s, did you notice there are two bonnet toggles to hold the hood down cant wait to get the paint out and get weathering see ya soon buddy

stephenhogston
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Woohoo 1st for a change!
That's one awesome rig!
The detailing and overall look of the truck is spot on.

THYC
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Well, as you probably know my first car was a 42 Ford GPW and it is pretty much identical to the Willys MB. In fact GPW stands for general purpose Willys. That one is pretty much identical to the one I had and the axe and shovel are even in the right spot and all the rivets and things are where they're supposed to be. However the only maker of Jeeps in late is 1941 was Willys and by some time in 42 they realized they needed more Jeeps than Willys could build so they gave Ford the plans and had them start building them too. Ford added the stamped grill everyone recognizes to this day. Early Willys machines had a slat grill with special cage opening for the headlights and was much harder to make. Shortly after Ford came in Willys adopted the stamped grill to speed up production and make them as fast as possible.
Anyway technically it isn't a 41 Jeep but they did get finalized and released in late 41 and for a short time the military was using even prototype early jeeps from Bantam, Willys, and Ford. The original Bantam prototype was delivered in early 1940 and everyone else jumped in with similar versions hoping to win a huge military contract. They eventually chose the Willys MA version and grafted on the best ideas from the other two versions and that became the MB we all know.
That thing is a beautiful scale version you can play with and drive.

Dartman
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Well done Phil, been waiting for the review and a moment to sit down and enjoy it, quite the nail biter there on them rocks . Would liked it to be leaf sprung for that " anatomically correct" look, the performance was on par for the 1:1 unit . Thanks for another great video 👍👍💪💪

wolffin
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The rock quarry looks like Italy when we were having major losses and some bad decisions were made by Churchill but overall he is the reason it was won. Anyways the Jeep looks like it has more wheel than tire

captainkidd
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I've removed completely the oil from the shocks and I'm very pleased with the result

adrianfrc
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That really looks the bees knees Phil. Like you said, some thinner oil in the shocks might help in it's flexibility.

semperatis
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Pretty impressive little jeep, dude! It really looks fantastic! 😃
Great review and ride! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

MCsCreations
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Love this I've I hadthe jjrc and spent hours making it better. Then I got this and it's sweet. I messed with the shocks but that's about it. Left it mostly stock besides some patina. Also got the trailer. Another nice video

brianpoppe
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I bought the jeep, canopy, and rtrailer but not the . 50 cal. I am using the dragon in dream metal version. Great Jeep! Waiting to see if they will make the kubelwagon in 1/6 as well.

izzysantiago
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Nicely done, Phil - glad you didn't scratch it! The scale details are superb. :)

MarkBryanRC
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Hi. Good model, I saw it on few websites.. it's a pity that at this price, you can't have more metal parts. But it's perfectly modelized, and not common.. thanks..

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