This setup offers all the flexibilty of a 2 - speed gearbox setup without the fragility - it must be one of the most capable WPL trucks around. I loved the mud montage - its near cinematic qualities worked well to show off your creation, and the truck´s capability shines through. By the waay, I was amused @ 3:45 by the way you made mention of "cable husbandry". It´s an excellent description : )
Thanks Del. It certainly gives you the slow crawl speed without compromising the top end too much. I love a good montage!(as you know lol). We use the term 'Wiring Husbandry' in the Aviation world, so I just said cable instead of 'Wiring' to reduce the amount of stick my work mates give me for using the term haha. By the way, the C34 is on its way. I'll email you the shipping details later.
I think I live locally to yourself! Trying my hardest to find this spot from the landmarks in the distance 🤣 brilliant content as always, I think that would make a cool kind of walking dead/ apocalypse survival truck, mesh on the windows, battering ram, supplies on the flat bed! Awesome
@Tomley RC Garage, I'm 70 years old and will be ordering a B36KM when they become available next, possibly 15 Dec. and plan on doing some modifications during the build. Most mods will be to the suspension, but I really like the fender-mounted air filter and haven't been able to locate one. I don't do Facebook, so do you have any suggestions? Back in the 1980s I had a Kyosho Blizzard and a Kyosho 4WD/4WS, so I'm somewhat familiar with RC ground vehicles but most of my professional mechanical experience has been with bicycles and aircraft. That is one IMPRESSIVE truck you've built! Thank you. Wright Flyer, USAF (1968-1972)
Very cool concept. This is the true way to up the power 💪🏼👍🏼 If you are able to spread the distance between motors apart (linear) and pitch them a smig you also will eliminate harsh angles on driveshafts. I had this concept brewing in head for a few different builds of mine. Just haven’t got around to designing it. awesome work awesome truck 🤓😎
Cheers dude. The rear motor is perfect for the rear axle as this has the modified bridge axle that raises the input, eliminating the harsh angle. The front could do with a tweak though. It's certainly my best WPL build so far (IMO) 🤘
Yup! You can just send that to me when you are done with it 😉👍 I've got a few drones with your name on them!! Haha! Wish I had that skill set, very impressive!
@@TomleyRC, so I bought my 7 year old one of these kits, and I have some thoughts. Now these things seem to need some more weight to them, I was going to machine a set of heavy frame rails for it.
That's an intriguing design of power plant there, Phil. I notice you didn't seem to have any issue at all with torque twist. Are the motors counter-rotating, then? And are they entirely front/rear dedicated, or do they share a spur, somewhere?
Al, the motors do indeed counter rotate (well, I think they do) as well as being independent front/rear, the bridge (centre) axle is the new design that nearly eliminates all the twist in the axle. 🤘
One motor front and one for rear wheels. But they are wired in parallel. You can actually rotate one motor without battery connected and it will actually turn the other motor. Although you need alot of torque to rotate the motors. I have thought about designing a lay shaft to connect them, but actually i find that it works in it's favour to not have physically connected driveline. Good for crawling. You could actually run dual esc seperately if you wanted. We are planning this on one of our 8x8 setups using same motor setup
Hey, great looking truck, and awesome channel ! Icve recently ordered a B36 for my son and I. Funnily enough I've also ordered the FY004A wheels and full metal axle kit, but I've just got to have the dual 370 setup too! I've ordered the motors, and my 3d printer is ready to go, so is there any chance you can share the STL file for the motor mount please, so I don't have to trial and error it myself when the truck arrives? Cheers!
Hi Tom, thanks for watching. The motor mount was designed and sent to me by someone else (facebook.com/WCPRCRACE) and I'm not sure the STL files are given out.
Bloody Love everything you have done to this phil, the weathering looks even better with the added 3D printed stuff on it, great test run and yes it's got loads of Talk 😳 Passed the Terrain Test with flying colours 👍 loved the Slow Mo water action to, great Top video as always Phil 👍😍👍
This is one kickass small scale truck! Looking to get back into rc hobby after many years away. Twin motors takes me back to my clod buster which I foolishly sold. Now after much research into my first comeback vehicle I'm receiving a C44-KM in the post sometime Christmas or after ... and erm... Is there a plan to do a twin motor mod to one of those?
Do they just print the mounts or do they supply the gearbox internals as well? Facebook doesn't work very well on my tablet so l can't get on there page. Entertaining content as usual! 👍👌👍
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 not a daft question. The motors can be purchased a number of places or I can supply aswell. They are available on eBay, banggood etc.
That's a very nice looking truck You got there! I'm new to crawlers and been looking at these b36 trucks (also waiting for my c34km to arrive ). Could You tell me the differences between kit and rtr? I know the kit doesn't come with battery, esc and controller, but is it only the tyres that are different? Cheers
The Kit's for the B36 are really not much different. You get a Servo and soft tyres. I always recommend the RTR as it's really good out the box. But it all depends whether you are planning on upgrading and stuff.... or if you enjoy putting stuff together. 👍
Thanks for the answer. I think I'll take RTR. I do like putting stuff together but with little kids, it's hard to find the time for it 😊. I think I will try it first and maybe upgrade it sometime in the future, If necessary. Cheers
Fred, there is a link in the description to their Facebook page, failing that, you can contact them here: wcpmodelsandcrafts.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR0dDrpOn19-pkIuiuYxlDM_QnfbcwI75jMynkos6mK0-_gc9-6dJzan-QM
Great truck! Nice job! With regard to grub screws slipping, I started making my own axles and shafts from 3mm drill rod. I think it's hard enough that the grub screws aren't able to "dent" it, so to speak, and work themselves loose. Just a thought. Love your channel. Keep up the good work!
I really like this one. You've done great work on it. It reminds me of your other beautiful six wheeler, and if you don't mind I would like to put in a request for another video of the Dynahead when you get the time please. I love that RC. I think it's my favourite of your collection. Thanks Phil 😊👍👍
Hey there, first id like to say that i really enjoy your videos. And second im planning on making this exact same build with a few different mods. I have a question about the wiring for the motors? i just ordered the double motor case for the B16 but im curious how you connected them to the ESC? do you have any photos and what kind of wire are those and what size? also those yellow female hook ups? I apologize for butchering the RC language but im a newbie to the RC world and beyond excited to start this build. Any links would be much appreciated, thanks again.
Hi Roy. I wired them in parallel, which means the positive out of the ESC to the positive on the motors and the negative to the negative. The problem is the ESC/Receiver will sometimes goes to the motor with the least resistance (front wheels usually), and then the rear will catch up as you increase the throttle. The only way around that is to get as transmitter that you can mix channels with. My best advice is to Google ‘wiring motors in parallel’ and ‘mixing channels RC car’... much easier than me trying to explain it 😎👍
Thanks for the reply! I've ordered a hobbywing 880 duel esc with a 3s lipo. Hoping it all works. Could you tell me where you got that little toolbox to house the electrics? Must have missed that in the video.
Amazing build man. I love it. I keep looking at getting one of these for a build. I've been busy with my 1:10 and 1:24 trucks recently. But, I really want to get one of these. What is the best starting rig to build up from in your opinion? Also, great job on the paint and detail work. It is so clean. My 1:10 rigs with far more space are not nearly as tidy as that!
Cheers dude. If you want a 6x6, then go for this B36. For a 4x4 you have a few more options. Whatever your taste really... military or pick up etc. All of them can be modded so much now, and with all the kits you get better tyres, bigger motors and a proper servo. The RTR's can be ok, but if you are in to building stuff, get a kit.
Thanks for the video! With this level of power, and what seems a sturdy frame, I think it would make an awesome tow truck. Find/fabricate the parts for the boom assembly, get a powerful winch... Pull those fancy expensive name brands out of the mud! Nice! :)
@@TomleyRC I really like scale looking trucks, but then end up going for function over scale. The trick seems to be skilled at creating both function and scale looks together, but I have not achieved that. Since your truck is so excellent in scale details, it would seem that anything you do to it would be a challenge to maintain that realism. Hope to see more of this one.. pulling those fancy brand names out of the mud!
these wpl videos coming in handy 5 years later. just got a b-24
I just got a B16 and ordered a 2 speed gearbox for it, they are fun, my fav is the MN86-S, they are loads of fun.
This setup offers all the flexibilty of a 2 - speed gearbox setup without the fragility - it must be one of the most capable WPL trucks around.
I loved the mud montage - its near cinematic qualities worked well to show off your creation, and the truck´s capability shines through.
By the waay, I was amused @ 3:45 by the way you made mention of "cable husbandry". It´s an excellent description : )
Thanks Del. It certainly gives you the slow crawl speed without compromising the top end too much. I love a good montage!(as you know lol). We use the term 'Wiring Husbandry' in the Aviation world, so I just said cable instead of 'Wiring' to reduce the amount of stick my work mates give me for using the term haha. By the way, the C34 is on its way. I'll email you the shipping details later.
@@TomleyRC Thank you! I can´t wait : )
Great truck. It's powerful and has great detail work thanks to you. Taking the box off lowered the center of gravity too.
Cheers Russ, yes a big improvement lowering the CofG 👍
Love the camera angles. Looks so real when in slow mo.
Thanks Marlon
Wow what a different color does to the B36. Super video and beautiful vehicle !
Thank you. It's one of my favourites
👍👍👍Super conversion and ingenious truck the painting is also successful. It's really fun to watch the video, great.👍👍👍
Stefan Schabo Cheers dude 👍🏻
I think I live locally to yourself! Trying my hardest to find this spot from the landmarks in the distance 🤣 brilliant content as always, I think that would make a cool kind of walking dead/ apocalypse survival truck, mesh on the windows, battering ram, supplies on the flat bed! Awesome
@Tomley RC Garage, I'm 70 years old and will be ordering a B36KM when they become available next, possibly 15 Dec. and plan on doing some modifications during the build. Most mods will be to the suspension, but I really like the fender-mounted air filter and haven't been able to locate one. I don't do Facebook, so do you have any suggestions? Back in the 1980s I had a Kyosho Blizzard and a Kyosho 4WD/4WS, so I'm somewhat familiar with RC ground vehicles but most of my professional mechanical experience has been with bicycles and aircraft. That is one IMPRESSIVE truck you've built! Thank you. Wright Flyer, USAF (1968-1972)
I love this monster B36 😍 what an awesome creation 👏👏👏👍👍
Thanks dude 👍
Wow love the look of the truck you did a great job with it
Thank you 😎
Very cool concept. This is the true way to up the power 💪🏼👍🏼 If you are able to spread the distance between motors apart (linear) and pitch them a smig you also will eliminate harsh angles on driveshafts. I had this concept brewing in head for a few different builds of mine. Just haven’t got around to designing it. awesome work awesome truck 🤓😎
Cheers dude. The rear motor is perfect for the rear axle as this has the modified bridge axle that raises the input, eliminating the harsh angle. The front could do with a tweak though. It's certainly my best WPL build so far (IMO) 🤘
That is way cool keep em coming
Cheers Jason 👍
This looks like so much fun to drive. Great vid 👍
Cheers dude
POWER BEAST for sure!
Not sure I've used 50% of it's power yet lol
Yup! You can just send that to me when you are done with it 😉👍 I've got a few drones with your name on them!! Haha! Wish I had that skill set, very impressive!
haha, cheers. I'd be happy with just some Peanut Butter M&M's 😎😬🤘
These wpl trucks are the perfect tool to help your skill set for sure
@@TomleyRC, so I bought my 7 year old one of these kits, and I have some thoughts. Now these things seem to need some more weight to them, I was going to machine a set of heavy frame rails for it.
This truck look sooo cool !
Cheers Dude
Building my JJRC Q60; your content has helped 😎👊
Glad it’s been of use 👌
Thats an awsommd truck you have made. It performs well bro
Cheers Tib 👍
Wow very nice scale truck good water run big thumbs up my friend XD
Thank you 🤘
Very nice and amazing!!! I can´t resist make another one!! :-)
They are really good fun to mod. 👍
now thats a monster truck Admin very strong rig
Thanks Papa Bear 🤘
I know it's been 4 years.. lol
but can you update the links for motors and everything else
wow that's a little beast,great job
Cheers dude 🤘
Where did you get rear compartment? It looks nice and scale...
933pilgrim It was off another 1/16 Truck I have.
I'm sure you can put some hub extensions on to offset the wheels a bit more to eliminate the rub and widen your stance a bit, win, win! ;)
Does these wheels and tires will fit for stock WPL B 36 - with stock bridges?
933pilgrim Yes 👍🏻
@@TomleyRC How did you install so big tires for B36 - Ural...
Bolt straight on
Fantastic my friend got some Power🇬🇧👍😊😎
Cheers dude
Did you think about of put some weight in the tires ?
Not on this video, but have done since then
Saya sudah mencoba dan hasil nya fantastis...
Tomley. How do you like the long term performance of thr dual motor set up??
That’s a really cool truck!! 💯😎👍🏻
Thanks dude
Very nice tom..
Cheers dude.👍
The tool box on the tray is awesome where abouts did you get it from im looking for one that's that size
That's really sweet!
Cheers dude
Great work! 👍
Do you happen to have a build video on all the underside upgrades? I want to get the same performance haha
Pari dakkar support truck !!! Great job ...
Good idea!
Wack a snow plough on the front and a spreader box up the rear!
Idk if you use gopros, but maybe somehow putting one on the roof rack would be cool while doing this
Yes I do. I sometimes mount them on different places for some cool shots
@@TomleyRC i could also see.maybe it being a bit too heavy, but i woulf love to see view from the front (somehow getting it on the front bumper
Great video 👍👍
Thank you
This thing is cool
Very nice sir. How about the clearance for the back 2 axle. Wht is your tyre size?
It's very good ; thanks :-)
It actually looks like it can be an Arctic recovery and rescue vehicle
Yes, good idea! Maybe a bright orange would work.
@@TomleyRC thanks
That's an intriguing design of power plant there, Phil. I notice you didn't seem to have any issue at all with torque twist. Are the motors counter-rotating, then? And are they entirely front/rear dedicated, or do they share a spur, somewhere?
Al, the motors do indeed counter rotate (well, I think they do) as well as being independent front/rear, the bridge (centre) axle is the new design that nearly eliminates all the twist in the axle. 🤘
One motor front and one for rear wheels. But they are wired in parallel. You can actually rotate one motor without battery connected and it will actually turn the other motor. Although you need alot of torque to rotate the motors.
I have thought about designing a lay shaft to connect them, but actually i find that it works in it's favour to not have physically connected driveline. Good for crawling. You could actually run dual esc seperately if you wanted. We are planning this on one of our 8x8 setups using same motor setup
Hey, great looking truck, and awesome channel ! Icve recently ordered a B36 for my son and I. Funnily enough I've also ordered the FY004A wheels and full metal axle kit, but I've just got to have the dual 370 setup too! I've ordered the motors, and my 3d printer is ready to go, so is there any chance you can share the STL file for the motor mount please, so I don't have to trial and error it myself when the truck arrives? Cheers!
Hi Tom, thanks for watching. The motor mount was designed and sent to me by someone else (facebook.com/WCPRCRACE) and I'm not sure the STL files are given out.
@@TomleyRC aah too bad! Looks like I'll have to design my own. Thanks for replying!
Did you ever finish this build? im looking to do the exact one but am a little confused how to join both motors to the single ESC.
@@royherrera6397 u can get a dual motor esc or just split the wires to both motors to join at the motor wires on the esc.
Crazy!how could the battery work in the water?
Batteries are fine in water (not salt water though)
Try to make a tug of war video with the other truck sir.. It's super awesome! 😁😆👍
Good idea. Maybe with something a bit bigger 🤘
Curious I bought the metal front axel and the turning gear inside did you use a bearing in the steering cups ?
Yes, used all the bearings
I ordered the exact same motors and drive shafts. The drive shaft is too small to fit the motor. Do you have any recommendations on how to fix that?
I was thinking of adding hydraulic shock absorber to this truck for smoother ride yet have not figured out the best way to do it. Any suggestion?
hmm.. not sure. The MN77 from MN Models has a rear set up the same as this, but with some friction shocks as well. You may be able to find pictures
@@TomleyRC ok thanks
What a beast!!! Excellent work to you or whoever came up with the dual 370 idea! Makes me want to try dual 540s with 3:1 gear boxes on my 1:10 scale.
Dual 540s! Now there's a thing! 😎
Those reduction 370's are fantastic for the torque they produce,I have one in my D90.Lovely looking build mate.
Thanks dude, yes, plenty of torque.... way more than the chassis needs lol
Where do you get the reduction 370s
Awesome Truck 👍👍 👍👍 👍
Sick brother 👍🤙
Thanks :)
@@TomleyRC 🤙👍✌🙏
Bloody Love everything you have done to this phil, the weathering looks even better with the added 3D printed stuff on it, great test run and yes it's got loads of Talk 😳 Passed the Terrain Test with flying colours 👍 loved the Slow Mo water action to, great Top video as always Phil 👍😍👍
Thanks Tony, always appreciate your kind words. 🤘🇬🇧
Awesome! 😆👍
Beautiful build, dude! Really awesome work!!! 😃
Thank you 😎
Make a wrecker or tow truck out of it. Then you would be good for a support trck. Maybe throw on some tool boxed.
Yeah that would be cool
Awesome test. Real nice work putting those dual 370s to the test. That trucks looks great, performs great. Good fun watch and video aswell. Superb
Wouldn't be as good without the 2 monsters powering it!
That is a beast of a wpl cool duel motor s great run video 🇺🇸👍😁✌
Cheers dude
Cool !
How many wpl trucks do you have?
spintires😍
Yes... good game!
with dual 370 set up, is run time affected?
Yes a little, although they don't draw much current
:D i use to my wpl b36 775 motor and it work!!!
That thing is a beast... what was the total price to build it?
Also will the dual motor mount work in the wpl B36-3 transport?
Can you plz update a link to the 3d printer parts hope your buddy still make them
6v or 12v motor?
12v ones
Awesome truck my friend looks awesome they always reminds me of the original Thunderbirds models in the TV show😊😎🇬🇧👍
haha, Thunder Birds are Go!
Are 370 motor's waterproof?
Yes
Nice video bro👍 my 370 motor is nowhere near waterproof if it even smells water it will stop. But yours is doing great👊👊👊👊
Brushed Motors are usually ok with water. 👍
Perfect
This is one kickass small scale truck! Looking to get back into rc hobby after many years away. Twin motors takes me back to my clod buster which I foolishly sold.
Now after much research into my first comeback vehicle I'm receiving a C44-KM in the post sometime Christmas or after ... and erm... Is there a plan to do a twin motor mod to one of those?
Love the number plate m8 where did you get the plate from ive got the wpl c24 pick up I had the kit version and put a few nice mods on there 👌
The link to the 3d printed parts don't work and I need a mount like that, please help
Hello, your maximum video is beautiful and great 👌👌👌👌👌💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓🍎🍎🍎🍎
Thank you 🤘
What motors and gear reduction did you use? The link isn’t good anymore 😔
Anyone
I’m currently trying to upgrade mine at the moment, and I have the same exact motor as you do, how do they hold up with water?
Do they just print the mounts or do they supply the gearbox internals as well? Facebook doesn't work very well on my tablet so l can't get on there page. Entertaining content as usual! 👍👌👍
Just the mount. The motors I bought from Banggood (link in description)
Can supply mount only or with motors and also motors with driveshafts :)
@@WCPRCModelsCraft how can you get hold of the gearbox's then? Or is that a daft question. 👍
@@theminiatureconstructionco4556 not a daft question. The motors can be purchased a number of places or I can supply aswell.
They are available on eBay, banggood etc.
Did you ever finish this build? im looking to do the exact one but am a little confused how to join both motors to the single ESC.
99 WOOHOO FROM TEXAS 😎😎😎
That's a very nice looking truck You got there!
I'm new to crawlers and been looking at these b36 trucks (also waiting for my c34km to arrive ).
Could You tell me the differences between kit and rtr?
I know the kit doesn't come with battery, esc and controller, but is it only the tyres that are different?
Cheers
The Kit's for the B36 are really not much different. You get a Servo and soft tyres. I always recommend the RTR as it's really good out the box. But it all depends whether you are planning on upgrading and stuff.... or if you enjoy putting stuff together. 👍
Thanks for the answer.
I think I'll take RTR.
I do like putting stuff together but with little kids, it's hard to find the time for it 😊. I think I will try it first and maybe upgrade it sometime in the future, If necessary.
Cheers
question: why not a 540, such as a cheap Tamiya silver can?
i just love this video mate. im in the uk is there anywhere i can buy the motor mount motors and all needed for me to do as you have yours fred.
Fred, there is a link in the description to their Facebook page, failing that, you can contact them here: wcpmodelsandcrafts.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR0dDrpOn19-pkIuiuYxlDM_QnfbcwI75jMynkos6mK0-_gc9-6dJzan-QM
Great truck! Nice job! With regard to grub screws slipping, I started making my own axles and shafts from 3mm drill rod. I think it's hard enough that the grub screws aren't able to "dent" it, so to speak, and work themselves loose. Just a thought. Love your channel. Keep up the good work!
Cheers for the tip! I've re done these and put some more red loctite on. Seems to hold a bit better now. Thanks for watching 😎👍
Clearly a transmission line maintenance truck.
You could name it "The Honey Badger" lol ! :P
Yes lol
I really like this one. You've done great work on it. It reminds me of your other beautiful six wheeler, and if you don't mind I would like to put in a request for another video of the Dynahead when you get the time please. I love that RC. I think it's my favourite of your collection. Thanks Phil 😊👍👍
Cheers dude. The Dyna head is actually being converted in to a speed run 6x6.... so it will look quite different again when finished!
Hey there, first id like to say that i really enjoy your videos. And second im planning on making this exact same build with a few different mods.
I have a question about the wiring for the motors? i just ordered the double motor case for the B16 but im curious how you connected them to the ESC? do you have any photos and what kind of wire are those and what size? also those yellow female hook ups? I apologize for butchering the RC language but im a newbie to the RC world and beyond excited to start this build.
Any links would be much appreciated, thanks again.
Hi Roy. I wired them in parallel, which means the positive out of the ESC to the positive on the motors and the negative to the negative. The problem is the ESC/Receiver will sometimes goes to the motor with the least resistance (front wheels usually), and then the rear will catch up as you increase the throttle. The only way around that is to get as transmitter that you can mix channels with. My best advice is to Google ‘wiring motors in parallel’ and ‘mixing channels RC car’... much easier than me trying to explain it 😎👍
Thanks for the reply! I've ordered a hobbywing 880 duel esc with a 3s lipo. Hoping it all works. Could you tell me where you got that little toolbox to house the electrics? Must have missed that in the video.
Amazing build man. I love it. I keep looking at getting one of these for a build. I've been busy with my 1:10 and 1:24 trucks recently. But, I really want to get one of these. What is the best starting rig to build up from in your opinion? Also, great job on the paint and detail work. It is so clean. My 1:10 rigs with far more space are not nearly as tidy as that!
Cheers dude. If you want a 6x6, then go for this B36. For a 4x4 you have a few more options. Whatever your taste really... military or pick up etc. All of them can be modded so much now, and with all the kits you get better tyres, bigger motors and a proper servo. The RTR's can be ok, but if you are in to building stuff, get a kit.
@@TomleyRC Thanks. I'm looking into them. I would love a 6x6. Cheers!!
Boa noite. Este motor serve na transmissão original de uma velocidade do modelo wpl b16? e funciona com a bateria original de 6v?
Where can I get that motor mount the Facebook page is gone now :(
Your paint job is awesome.... are they Acrylic paints?
The Red is just normal car paint. The rest is Acrylic
did wpl send it to you for free and why thanks
😁
I’ve been sent a few products by WPL.... not sure this one was. The truck was custom built for this video. I get send lots of products to review 👍🏻
Cooooool
Thanks for the video!
With this level of power, and what seems a sturdy frame, I think it would make an awesome tow truck. Find/fabricate the parts for the boom assembly, get a powerful winch...
Pull those fancy expensive name brands out of the mud!
Nice! :)
I've just had a twin winch set up made for this. They are very powerful!
@@TomleyRC I really like scale looking trucks, but then end up going for function over scale.
The trick seems to be skilled at creating both function and scale looks together, but I have not achieved that.
Since your truck is so excellent in scale details, it would seem that anything you do to it would be a challenge to maintain that realism.
Hope to see more of this one.. pulling those fancy brand names out of the mud!
Dope rig @tomleyRC
Wilderness Fire 🔥 support
Good idea!
My grub screw always loose how you make it tight. I used locktite but still loose the screw on my drive shaft, front and rear axle screw.
Red loctite and give it a good bit of muscle (not to much though!)
carefully drill a small dimple into the flat, should help LOTS!!
Hi, love the truck!!!!!!, What is the military truck next to your soldering station?. Steve.
Thanks Steve, it's a 1/12 HG P802. There are a couple of videos on the channel 🤘
how many rpm?