Undead Jeeper
Pebble Pounder
They've done it again. They have turned out another jewel in their scale replica series, a 1958 to 1961 Land Rover Series II SWB (short wheelbase)...
https://www.fmshobby.com/products/fms-1-12-land-rover-series-ii-rtr
$199.99 at this time and free shipping since it is over $99.00. A bargain compared to the $299.99+ that the 1:12 Willys MB was at the time of release.
My only gripe so far is their continual re-use of the two-piece combat wheels of the Willys MB and the non-directional (and worthless) WWII tread.
By 1958 they had better all terrain tires. They re-used the Willys MB tires and wheels on their 1:12 Toyota FJ45 truck too. That's just being lazy.
All the usual bells and whistles similar to the 1:12 Willys MB; leaf spring suspension, scale axles, center transfer case with skid-plate, 2-speed transmission, full lighting kit with operating turn signals, operating steering wheel, opening doors/tailgate/hood, two roof options included, comes in your choice of 3 colors.
Full ball bearings for a more efficient transmission and drivetrain
Scale metal "C" channel frame.
What's in the box:
1 x 1:12 Land Rover Series II RTR
1 x 2.4G Transmitter + 2 in1 ESC & Receiver (installed)
1 x 180 Brushed Motor (installed)
3 x 3Y 9g Digital Servo (installed)
1 x 2S Lipo 7.4V 380mAh Battery
1 x USB Battery Charger
1 x Hex Wrench Socket
1 x Product Manual
1 x Bind Connector
Need to Complete:
4 x AAA Batteries for Transmitter
Specifications:
Length: 270mm
Width: 135mm
Height: 149mm
Wheelbase: 169mm
Tire F/R : Φ 54.8*19.5mm
Minimum Ground Clearance: 31mm
Approach Angle: 57°
Departure Angle: 42 °
Motor: 180 Brushed motor
Battery: 2S Lipo 7.4V 380mAh x1
Remote control distance: 30m
Approx. operating duration time: 20mins
Remote control: MG41-BS transmitter, R4A1 receiver with ESC group control board
https://www.fmshobby.com/products/fms-1-12-land-rover-series-ii-rtr
$199.99 at this time and free shipping since it is over $99.00. A bargain compared to the $299.99+ that the 1:12 Willys MB was at the time of release.
My only gripe so far is their continual re-use of the two-piece combat wheels of the Willys MB and the non-directional (and worthless) WWII tread.
By 1958 they had better all terrain tires. They re-used the Willys MB tires and wheels on their 1:12 Toyota FJ45 truck too. That's just being lazy.
All the usual bells and whistles similar to the 1:12 Willys MB; leaf spring suspension, scale axles, center transfer case with skid-plate, 2-speed transmission, full lighting kit with operating turn signals, operating steering wheel, opening doors/tailgate/hood, two roof options included, comes in your choice of 3 colors.
Full ball bearings for a more efficient transmission and drivetrain
Scale metal "C" channel frame.
What's in the box:
1 x 1:12 Land Rover Series II RTR
1 x 2.4G Transmitter + 2 in1 ESC & Receiver (installed)
1 x 180 Brushed Motor (installed)
3 x 3Y 9g Digital Servo (installed)
1 x 2S Lipo 7.4V 380mAh Battery
1 x USB Battery Charger
1 x Hex Wrench Socket
1 x Product Manual
1 x Bind Connector
Need to Complete:
4 x AAA Batteries for Transmitter
Specifications:
Length: 270mm
Width: 135mm
Height: 149mm
Wheelbase: 169mm
Tire F/R : Φ 54.8*19.5mm
Minimum Ground Clearance: 31mm
Approach Angle: 57°
Departure Angle: 42 °
Motor: 180 Brushed motor
Battery: 2S Lipo 7.4V 380mAh x1
Remote control distance: 30m
Approx. operating duration time: 20mins
Remote control: MG41-BS transmitter, R4A1 receiver with ESC group control board






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