Click to Subscribe! ► http://bit.ly/JOovvU – AWESOME! This 6×6 truck is perfect for those looking to own one of these “BEASTS”, but did not want to put the kit time in, building the body. Overall, I like this truck. I have had one of these in the past on the show, but gave it away to a lucky viewer! I would like to see an electronics upgrade, but for an RTR, out of the box 6×6 trail truck.. It’s a great platform to start with.
For those who would like to see this truck driving, rather a KiT version, I did film it for you here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzpvxA4bGis
The glue job from the factory was OK. It could use some improvement, but seems to work. It seems as though the glue could have been made a bit stronger, and the more care needed to have a nice “clean look” to the rig, as I was the fortunate receiver of a Finger-print of the installer from the factory!
Regardless, for an Army based truck, this is really cool!
I look forward to getting out on my scale course!
A lot of folks ask me about the products I use in my films, so I have pasted some info from the manufacturers website below:
Information from: http://bit.ly/2e1S4fR (RC4WD Store, with shortened link)
“The Beast II has unmatched scale detail, allowing for a realistic model or a true performance oriented 6×6 trail truck.
The Beast II is built with engineering and design first. Packed with great products like the R3 2 speed transmission, Yota II axles, Triton transfer case, Mil-Spec ZXL tires and 1.9″ Humvee beadlock wheels. There are no better options!
Beast II… What’s in store for you?
Custom Designed for True to Scale Looks
Realistic Aluminum Ladder Frame Chassis
R3 Scale 2 Speed Transmission
Center Mounted Realistic 4×4 Transfer Case
Cast Metal Axles with Locked Differentials
3 Link Front and 8 Link Rear Suspension
Humvee 1.9″ Internal Beadlock Wheels
Mil-Spec ZXL 1.9″ Tires
Chassis Mounted Steering Servo
Dual Spring 80mm Scale Black Shocks”
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Please do more army videos
I really like the Tamiya plugs
kol
Can you tell me the price of this beast….
Looks like such a well built RC. Excellent detailed review, thank you!
I’d love to own one of these beasts. This is a great in depth video. Thanks for taking the time on this one man
I subscribed
I hate that esc
WOW BRO, NICE!!!
are there any differences between the kit and rtr as far a quality of parts and options or its it really just electronics being the difference
Is the 6×6 a good rig to get and if I get it is it a good idea to put a brushless Motor on it
How to get these toys in india
that is a cool truck
wish I could buy one but just their videos and carts are very beautiful greetings from Costa Rica to all the studies
Jeu le veux
Je le veux
Nice 6×6,would like to see a vid of it in action…
It needs a 50cal for that first roof hatch. 😉
finished building mine a week or so ago. its nice over all but there are a few issues with it i dont really care for.
1. the stock driveshafts suck. I had one of the u joints break before i even got a chance to run it.
2. the hardware / screws are short. They are just long enough to hold it together and no extra in most cases so you gotta be carefull so you dont strip out the hole.
3. the driveshafts and pinion shafts. the driveshafts suck and use these little grub screws. one on each side to hold on to the pinion shaft. The should of just used one long shafted screw that passes through the whole assembly like ever other manufacturer.
where do you live
I love that truck
A Question off The Topic, Is Your Watch A real Gold Watch? It Sure looks Like One ?
hello drive rtr with lipo drive??thanks
Why no subs
this was on my birthday
i wish I got that truck hahaaha
how much it cost you?
I have been inspired for years, you actually inspired me years ago, but the problem is that I am 14 years old and I am poor. I do hope I won’t loose interest in rc when I do have enough money. also keep up the great work medic.
you should make a car with a boat propeller as well
All you need now is some awesome 3D FPV gear
Nice looking rig and having built the Cross 8X8 I can see the need for an rtr aspect as it is really too involved for some. I enjoy the building though.
I have built my Beast, it had a few issues some requiring some drastic work to complete. Mu question is on some of the YOU TUBE videos I notice the battery is not at the rear of the truck, so where have they put it ?
hey bro I’m a big fan of your RC adventures love it men.
don’t get the dromida cars the motor will stop working about 1or2 months