When I was a kid I wanted a Tamiya Bruiser more than any other RC car in the world! Those metal parts lent it a glamour that nothing else could match...
I know what you mean Del. Well worth the money if you can spare it. For me it was a treat after doing a lot of late night overtime over a couple of weeks. Many thanks and keep safe mate.
@@robbrennanrc Funny to think that, to a 16-year-old, it was utterly out of reach, yet now it´s possible to earn enough to pay for a Bruiser in a few weeks! I hope the overtime wasn´t too taxing/knackering : )
@@robbrennanrc You can´t help but get invested in wanting your efforts to succeed, but at least, as you say, you got the overtime despite the disappointment.
us older guys we are nostalgic about tamiya, but you are absolutely right mate some of them are really ridiculous money? And there is plenty of rtr brands far cheaper and so much better in every way!!! I have all types and brands and I hate to admit that tamiya just don’t compete, but I still love em ??? ATB mate 🙏
Many thanks Eric. You should mate. Lockdown would have been a perfect time as it takes quite a while to build with that complex gearbox and transfer case, not to mention the body work. But it is the most satisfying build I've have done. Stay safe my friend.
Some great photos there, Rob, I'm glad you documented the build, it's great to see this fantastic kit come together. What a bit of engineering it is, it just oozes quality! The finished article is a pleasure to behold, and luckily for me, I know just how rewarding it is to drive! Top job, dude! See you soon... :O)
Cheers matey. It is a great bit of kit especially with the soft crawler tyres fitted, but I think it could really do with an ESC that has a drag break now. Maybe one day. Catch you later mate.
@@robbrennanrc Yeah, those standard tyres were crap! Like most Tamiya trail truck tyres! PS - Dude - remember it's BRAKE to stop a car with - a BREAK is time off!!!! Sorry, you know how I am with English!!! :P
WOW! That is the second most expensive Crawler Truck. 😜 I've debated it... but I'd never end up appreciating it for what it really is. It DESERVES an aficionado like yourself! 😉 ..... As I'm preparing to start Building my new Grand Hauler Semi - thinking it's an Everest Climb of a build.... THEN I look at this, and think BLOODY HELL!!! 😲 Maybe mine isn't as complex as I thought! 😜 Seriously Mate, you presented that like a Museum Restoration. Everything so well placed, precise, clean. That flat impressed me!!! 🍻👋👋👋👋👋👋 Top Work Rob! Take care and be SAFE!!😷
BTW.... Would you know about Mark's whereabouts today? I'm not stalking!! I just sent an expensive parcel to his house, it said it was delivered, but no signature... No Mark for the past day or so. I'm only concerned because he and Lou have been poorly, I just want to know they're OK.
Honestly I don't think I would either if I'd done it box art, but I do love it in that black prismatic paint. I always did that trying to line stuff up when photographing but especially with this one with all those lovely metal parts. Many, many thanks and keep safe yourself mate.
A lot of micro bits and pieces of metal for sure! Glad you know where they all go! 😁. You have a nice looking shop, very organized! Amazing work you do Rob!👏👏🏆🎯
Hello Christine. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. It's a bit of a mess at the moment but due to me videoing now I have moved into my bigger workshop for most things and only use this one for metal working now.
@@robbrennanrc hi Rob, wow, you hAve 2 workshops!? With all you do, I can see that you put them both to good use! You could do a video on organizing RC workshops! I’m sure it is easy to lose track of all the tools and materials. Keep up the good work!👏👏👏🎯🤗
Really interesting Rob. I don't think I've seen anyone go through the build of this one. What a bit of engineering it is. Also the body is an involved scale model. Top job you did on it. I was asking in my Blackfoot unboxing about whether the tyres had been used on anything else and somebody told me they are also on this one. Rock hard like you say. Great vid mate :-)
Hay Pete. I'm not surprised really, I can't imagine how many or how long the videos would be to do this one justice. Yes i did think they were but wasn't certain has it's been so long since I fitted some really soft tyres to it and then read toe other comment later lol. Many thanks mate.
Now i know why there was no build video for that truck, its a bit different from the one i had, mostly the motor, the OG had a 750 size motor, trans/3 speed was factory built & the axle's were alot smaller (diff housings, it had no diffs). Great job my friend with the photo bomb & talk through. Wish i never sold that truck, and my Juggernaut ( first gen, the black one. had alum option shocks, light kit) and my TXT-1. Stay Safe Rob, waiting for the next one.
Hi Bob. The reason for me not videoing this build was basically because I didn't own a video camera back then lol. Not familiar with the OG truck but the TXT-1 looks mean and with twin motors. I would hate to have to sell any of mine. Many thanks and stay safe yourself my friend.
@@robbrennanrc way back when (early 90's when i was in my 30's) we used those big VHS video recoerders. i have a few of those tapes still with runs & races on them.
Nice build, I'm sure I've seen this one before on one of your previous vids - I remember that glitter paint. Those 3 speed gearboxes take an age to assemble. I've built a few of those in my time on Tamiya tractor trucks...don't wanna do it again. Lovely model kit this one. Expensive but well worth it :))
Hay Cosmo. You are correct sir, but believe it or not I had forgotten I'd done it until after I made this one with the voice over so decided to publish it anyway. I was very surprised and very relieved when the gearbox worked first time as I wasn't sure I'd built it right. Very much worth the money. Many thanks mate and stay safe.
Hey Rob. I love the paint job on this bruiser. What paint was it to get that effect? Is this essentially the same as the mountain rider. It’s looks like it is. It looks fantastic. Thank you. Brilliant
The paint was a 3 part car paint from eBay, first a black undercoat than a clear prismatic coat and finally a clear lacquer coat. Yes it is roughly the same as the mountain Rider. Thanks for watching.
Hey you, don’t like yee, I had to make do with the clone version and I freaking love it, rtr for £169 , why buy the Tamiya version when they were made by the same company that made the re re for Tamiya, ooooooh yeeeeeah lol 😝 . Niiiiiiiiiiice montage Rob. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧 Ps.....I painted and decaled it in the hog heaven box 📦 art 🖼 scheme, i even got a nice carpet for it lol 😆
Hehehe. Oh Mike I do love your comments mate. In my defence. A/ I didn't know the clones existed at the time and B/ I love building the kits and this one was a bit of a challenge. Yours sounds great, I just painted my cab floor hehe. Many thanks as usual mate.
When I was a kid I wanted a Tamiya Bruiser more than any other RC car in the world! Those metal parts lent it a glamour that nothing else could match...
I know what you mean Del. Well worth the money if you can spare it. For me it was a treat after doing a lot of late night overtime over a couple of weeks. Many thanks and keep safe mate.
@@robbrennanrc Funny to think that, to a 16-year-old, it was utterly out of reach, yet now it´s possible to earn enough to pay for a Bruiser in a few weeks!
I hope the overtime wasn´t too taxing/knackering : )
So true mate. Honestly very taxing trying to recover a very, very large SQL database that ultimately failed, but I still got my overtime.
@@robbrennanrc You can´t help but get invested in wanting your efforts to succeed, but at least, as you say, you got the overtime despite the disappointment.
That’s a quality model for sure mate! Great upload thanks 🙏
Thanks Cat. It is but it's really expensive for a Tamiya kit. All the best.
us older guys we are nostalgic about tamiya, but you are absolutely right mate some of them are really ridiculous money? And there is plenty of rtr brands far cheaper and so much better in every way!!! I have all types and brands and I hate to admit that tamiya just don’t compete, but I still love em ??? ATB mate 🙏
Looks awesome Rob , mine is still in the box I guess I need to start it . Great video and cool paint job .
Many thanks Eric. You should mate. Lockdown would have been a perfect time as it takes quite a while to build with that complex gearbox and transfer case, not to mention the body work. But it is the most satisfying build I've have done. Stay safe my friend.
Rob, thats one cool looking truck you made. A real Tamiya Icon made hot. :-)
Some great photos there, Rob, I'm glad you documented the build, it's great to see this fantastic kit come together. What a bit of engineering it is, it just oozes quality! The finished article is a pleasure to behold, and luckily for me, I know just how rewarding it is to drive! Top job, dude! See you soon... :O)
Cheers matey. It is a great bit of kit especially with the soft crawler tyres fitted, but I think it could really do with an ESC that has a drag break now. Maybe one day. Catch you later mate.
@@robbrennanrc Yeah, those standard tyres were crap! Like most Tamiya trail truck tyres!
PS - Dude - remember it's BRAKE to stop a car with - a BREAK is time off!!!! Sorry, you know how I am with English!!! :P
Hehehe. I blame spell checker mate. I only ever look for the red squiggly line hehe.
WOW! That is the second most expensive Crawler Truck. 😜 I've debated it... but I'd never end up appreciating it for what it really is. It DESERVES an aficionado like yourself! 😉
..... As I'm preparing to start Building my new Grand Hauler Semi - thinking it's an Everest Climb of a build....
THEN I look at this, and think BLOODY HELL!!! 😲 Maybe mine isn't as complex as I thought! 😜
Seriously Mate, you presented that like a Museum Restoration. Everything so well placed, precise, clean. That flat impressed me!!! 🍻👋👋👋👋👋👋 Top Work Rob!
Take care and be SAFE!!😷
BTW.... Would you know about Mark's whereabouts today? I'm not stalking!!
I just sent an expensive parcel to his house, it said it was delivered, but no signature... No Mark for the past day or so.
I'm only concerned because he and Lou have been poorly, I just want to know they're OK.
Hi Carmine. I think you know by now mate he has been in hospital. Won't say anything more here though.
Honestly I don't think I would either if I'd done it box art, but I do love it in that black prismatic paint. I always did that trying to line stuff up when photographing but especially with this one with all those lovely metal parts.
Many, many thanks and keep safe yourself mate.
A lot of micro bits and pieces of metal for sure! Glad you know where they all go! 😁. You have a nice looking shop, very organized! Amazing work you do Rob!👏👏🏆🎯
Hello Christine. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. It's a bit of a mess at the moment but due to me videoing now I have moved into my bigger workshop for most things and only use this one for metal working now.
@@robbrennanrc hi Rob, wow, you hAve 2 workshops!? With all you do, I can see that you put them both to good use! You could do a video on organizing RC workshops! I’m sure it is easy to lose track of all the tools and materials. Keep up the good work!👏👏👏🎯🤗
Really interesting Rob. I don't think I've seen anyone go through the build of this one. What a bit of engineering it is. Also the body is an involved scale model. Top job you did on it. I was asking in my Blackfoot unboxing about whether the tyres had been used on anything else and somebody told me they are also on this one. Rock hard like you say. Great vid mate :-)
Hay Pete. I'm not surprised really, I can't imagine how many or how long the videos would be to do this one justice. Yes i did think they were but wasn't certain has it's been so long since I fitted some really soft tyres to it and then read toe other comment later lol. Many thanks mate.
Now i know why there was no build video for that truck, its a bit different from the one i had, mostly the motor, the OG had a 750 size motor, trans/3 speed was factory built & the axle's were alot smaller (diff housings, it had no diffs). Great job my friend with the photo bomb & talk through. Wish i never sold that truck, and my Juggernaut ( first gen, the black one. had alum option shocks, light kit) and my TXT-1. Stay Safe Rob, waiting for the next one.
Hi Bob. The reason for me not videoing this build was basically because I didn't own a video camera back then lol. Not familiar with the OG truck but the TXT-1 looks mean and with twin motors. I would hate to have to sell any of mine. Many thanks and stay safe yourself my friend.
@@robbrennanrc OG = Original, basically the first one, Im sure you knew that, if not, im sorry, bad American english. lol
Hehe. No it's not you, it's how I read things sometimes. I was racking my brain trying to think of a model or chassis beginning OG lol.
@@robbrennanrc oh i got a good chuckle out of that one, much needed with the news i got in an email today.
@@robbrennanrc way back when (early 90's when i was in my 30's) we used those big VHS video recoerders. i have a few of those tapes still with runs & races on them.
Nice build, I'm sure I've seen this one before on one of your previous vids - I remember that glitter paint. Those 3 speed gearboxes take an age to assemble. I've built a few of those in my time on Tamiya tractor trucks...don't wanna do it again. Lovely model kit this one. Expensive but well worth it :))
Hay Cosmo. You are correct sir, but believe it or not I had forgotten I'd done it until after I made this one with the voice over so decided to publish it anyway. I was very surprised and very relieved when the gearbox worked first time as I wasn't sure I'd built it right. Very much worth the money. Many thanks mate and stay safe.
I have the clone P407 half built. Got a few things half done at the moment lol. I need to get focused and find more time. Nice video dude 👍🏼
You can do it! I may well have got one of those myself but didn't know they existed. Many thanks for watching and all the best.
Very nice indeed well done
Thank you kindly. All the best and stay safe my friend.
Hey Rob. I love the paint job on this bruiser. What paint was it to get that effect?
Is this essentially the same as the mountain rider. It’s looks like it is. It looks fantastic. Thank you. Brilliant
The paint was a 3 part car paint from eBay, first a black undercoat than a clear prismatic coat and finally a clear lacquer coat. Yes it is roughly the same as the mountain Rider. Thanks for watching.
You will be better doing the steering update servo at the front
As in standard form the steering is hopeless
Hey you, don’t like yee, I had to make do with the clone version and I freaking love it, rtr for £169 , why buy the Tamiya version when they were made by the same company that made the re re for Tamiya, ooooooh yeeeeeah
lol 😝 . Niiiiiiiiiiice montage Rob. 😎👍👍👍🇬🇧
Ps.....I painted and decaled it in the hog heaven box 📦 art 🖼 scheme, i even got a nice carpet for it lol 😆
Hehehe. Oh Mike I do love your comments mate. In my defence. A/ I didn't know the clones existed at the time and B/ I love building the kits and this one was a bit of a challenge.
Yours sounds great, I just painted my cab floor hehe.
Many thanks as usual mate.