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All-New 1/12 8X8 M977 And M983 U.S. Military Trucks


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The M977 and M983 heavy expanded mobility tacical truck (U.S. Military) series of vehicles consist of a number of models all built on similar chassis and equipped to perform different missions.

These 8x8 off-road capable all-weather trucks are used by the U.S. military to perform line and local haul, unit resupply, and related missions in a tactical environment.

Both are pre-built and comes with a 2.4GHz radio system. You must add your own electronics .

 

Features:

  • Central transmission secondary mechanical gear position is adjustable (upgradable remote adjustment)
  • The chassis of the vehicle is made of zinc alloy 
  • The front and rear axles adopt a conical gear to straight tooth high-load reduction transmission structure
  • Spring steel plate shock absorber + telescopic double shock absorption
  • Variable stroke ball type universal joint shaft
  • Front and rear independent link type bridge system
  • 8 rounds full-time drive, large traction can pull all kinds of equipment
  • Steering gear control disc can be freely disassembled
  • 1/12 full scale RC Car model
  • The first 4 wheels adopt the wire rope pulling structure to realize the four-wheel synchronous steering
  • 1/12 Scale Crawler with high strength ABS plastic body

 

Specifications:

  • Size: 739.5mm × 218.5mm × 242.5mm
  • Wheelbase: (128mm) × 258mm × (128mm)
  • Wheel Margin: 218.5mm Wheel Diameter: R111mm
  • ESC: 320A ESC
  • Motor: 550 Motor
  • Servo: 2 Copper Gear 9KG Digtial Servo
  • Transmitter: Frequency: 2.4G Remote Distance:≥ 100m
  • Material: Hardware, Zinc, Alloy, Electronic and Plastic

 

Includes:

  • RC Car (do not include the car battery)
  • 2.4GHz Radio Transmitter and Receiver
  • ESC
  • 550 Motor
  • Servo
  • Manual
  • Sticker 
  • Hardware & tools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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ByRob C.

Tags :military, 8x8, trucks

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