The King Hauler is a scale tractor truck with a realistic ladder frame and a 3-speed gearbox. The suspension is equipped with solid axles with leaf springs just like full scale trucks.
Specifications
Scale 1:14
Length: 630mm, Width: 186mm, Wheelbase 447mm
The King Hauler is a scale tractor truck with a realistic ladder frame and a 3-speed gearbox. The suspension is equipped with solid axles with leaf springs just like full scale trucks.
Specification
Scale : 1/14
Construction type : assembly kit
Terrain use : on-road
Drive-train : 2-axle semi
Drive type : 3-speed
Drive line : solid axle
Differential type : gear
Suspension : leaf spring
Steering mechanism : bell-crank
Shock damper : friction damper
Shock damper material : aluminum
Tire type : rubber
Tire tread : radial
Body material : ABS Plastic
Chassis material : aluminum
Electronic Speed Control (ESC) : not included
ESC model : n/a
LED Light buckets : yes
LED lights : no
Motor : 540-brushed type
Bearings : metal and plastic bushings
Adjustable camber : fixed
Adjustable toe angles : fixed
Adjustable ground clearance : fixed
Adjustable gear ratio : fixed
Adjustable wheelbase : fixed
Adjustable track width : fixed
Adjustable shock angle : fixed
Special feature 1 : Total length: 630mm Total width: 186mm
Special feature 2 : Wheelbase: 447mm
Special feature 3 : Tread F/R: 156/138mm
Special feature 4 : Tire Width: F/R both 22mm
Special feature 5 : Diameter: F/R both 83mm
Special feature 6 : Gear Ratio: 1st gear 32.49:1, 2nd gear 17.76:1, 3rd gear 10.66:1
Special feature 7 : Weight Fully-Equipped: about 3,1kg (without multi function unit)
Special feature 8 : Clearance: 19mm
Requires A : 7.2 battery & charger
Requires B : 4-channel radio gear
Requires C : electronic speed control
Requires D : TS plastic model paint
Important Radio Information
Please be advised when choosing a radio for your Tamiya Semi, you need to figure out what your final goal will be. Your choice is between an Analog or Digital trimmed 4ch radio.
If you plan on using your semi without an MFU (Multi-Function Unit), you can use either type radio.
If you even think you might use an Tamiya MFU on your semi, please only use a Analog radio.
Digital trim radios "WILL NOT" work with Tamiya MFU units.
Q. How Can I tell if my radio is Analog or digital trim?
Analog - Radio Trims slide from one end to the other
Digital - Radio Trims are only switches and click in either direction, No Sliding