Description:
This 1/18 scale brushless RC truck brings hobby-grade components and high-speed fun to backyard bashing and off-road practice, with a top speed of about 30 mph according to the manufacturer and an extra battery for longer sessions. Its 4WD brushless setup and metal drivetrain make it suitable for sandy tracks, grass, gravel and concrete while offering responsive steering for adults and kids who enjoy faster remote control cars.
Key Points
The truck uses a Type 2435 brushless motor rated at KV3300 to deliver high-speed performance and sustained power during runs. Suspension comes from aluminum oil-filled shocks and front and rear independent setups to smooth rough terrain and keep traction. The 2.4GHz transmitter supports steering D/R adjustments and an extended control range up to 330 feet, which helps reduce interference and input delay during races. The package includes an extra battery and an additional shell in a different color so you can swap looks and extend play time beyond a single pack.
Technical Specifications
- Name: HAIBOXING 1/18 Scale Brushless Fast RC Cars 18859A
- Motor: Type 2435 brushless, KV3300
- Drive: 4WD with metal shaft-driven drivetrain
- Speed: Up to 48 km/h (about 30 mph) according to the manufacturer
- Battery/Play time: Extra battery included, total play time over 40 minutes with both packs
Advantages
Metal gears, outdrive cups and a 3-wire metal gear servo give the truck a durable, hobby-grade feel that stands up to aggressive running. The PA 66 construction and TPR tires with sponge inserts add toughness and improved grip while preventing rapid wear during off-road use. An IPX4 splash-proof ESC provides protections such as over-current, overheat and anti-block prevention and includes a low voltage cutoff to protect the battery. Ackerman-style steering geometry improves cornering response which makes handling more predictable at speed.
Usage Recommendations
Charge both battery packs before heading out to maximize continuous run time and alternate them between sessions to preserve battery life. For high-speed runs on loose surfaces, clear the path of large debris and use the aluminum oil-filled shocks to tune ride height and damping for better stability. Consider checking metal gear connections periodically after heavy impacts, since full-metal drivetrain parts transmit more stress than plastic counterparts and may need occasional tightening or inspection.









