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FMS/RocHobby 1:18 Ford F1

Undead Jeeper

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RocHobby Magnum - 1/18 Ford F1 Pickup

Hey, it looks like another 1/18 model from the most prolific RC crawler manufacturer ever. :shock:

A first generation Ford F series (1948-1952) that appears to be sitting on the 1/18 K10 wheels, tires and chassis. Nothing official yet, just pre-release teaser photos.
EDIT: It is now known as the RocHobby Magnum although that might be subject to change.

I really like old pickup trucks. I even like the color.

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Oh....I definitely need this one to add to the collection..

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Just when you think FMS can't step up their game they seem to do it again.

I think Donaldsneffe compiled this list of trail trucks, crawlers, super scale replicas that FMS/RocHobby/EAZYRC/Eachine
has churned out in rapid fire. Eachine is a brand you don't see much anymore.

In order of appearance:

RocHobby 1941 MB Scaler 1/6
FMS Atlas 6x6 1/18
RocHobby Katana 1/18
EazyRC Patrion renamed Patriot 1/18
FMS Suzuki Jimny 1/6
EazyRC Arizona 1/18
FMS Toyota Land Cruiser 80 1/18
RocHobby Fire Horse 1/18
FMS Toyota FJ Cruiser 1/18
EazyRC Triton 1/18
FMS Suzuki Jimny 1/12
FMS Willys MB Jeep 1/12
FMS Chevrolet K10 1/18
EazyRC Glacier 1/18
FMS Toyota Hilux 1983 1/18
RocHobby Kubelwagen 1/12
FMS Kommandeurwagen Beetle 1/12
FMS Mogrich Unimog 1/18
EazyRC Bronx (Bronco) 1/18
RocHobby Cheyenne 6x6 1/18
FMS FCX24 Power Wagon "1/24"
RocHobby Magnum 1/18
FMS Chevy Apache 6x6 1/18

A few of these are significantly different from each other with
lots of details added or omitted. The 1/12 series in particular is not rife with
multiple clone vehicles. The Jimny, Willys MB, Kubelwagen and "War Beetle" are different.
 
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I'm pretty sure the EazyRC patriot came well before the RocHobby Katana..
From what I recall the EazyRC patriot was out, then the katana V1, then eventually the V2/FMS LC80, then the Arizona.

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...A 1950 F1 with a Marmon-Harrington Conversion :twisted:

Hey thanks for dropping that tidbit of info. So yes indeed, there were 4x4 Ford F1s.
It means there's a realistic basis for having this 1/18 in 4x4 instead of just a custom one-off.

I assume there were F2 and F3 conversions although I can't tell the F1, F2 and F3 apart.

Now I need some steelies, dog dish hubcaps and some old style STA Super Traxion tires.
 
Hey thanks for dropping that tidbit of info. So yes indeed, there were 4x4 Ford F1s.
It means there's a realistic basis for having this 1/18 in 4x4 instead of just a custom one-off.

I assume there were F2 and F3 conversions although I can't tell the F1, F2 and F3 apart.

Now I need some steelies, dog dish hubcaps and some old style STA Super Traxion tires.

No problem and they are most definitely out there.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1400089-1951-f3-marmon-herrington-3.html

There will be lots of cool builds on this one.
4x4 F3 Dually Flatbed.

A few years back, I almost snagged a ‘59 F350 Dually Flatbed with a M-H conversion, but I missed it by a few hours when it was sold out from under me.

Missing out on that truck, may have saved my marriage… :lmao:
 
I got lost on that Ford forum--good stuff.

Back to topic. This truck is not listed on the FMSmodel site, nor 'sneak previewed' on their official Facebook page, nor even one of their official outlets (some kind of corporate relationship) like FairRC. Only seems to be for sale on foreign sites, England, Australia, etc.

It is called the RocHobby Magnum 1/18 RTR.

https://www.tjdmodels.com/product/roc-hobby-magnum-1-18th-rtr-roc11814/

https://www.mcmracing.com/en/home/182014-rochobby-roc11814rtr-rochobby-118-magnum-scaler-rtr-car-kit-ROC11814RTR

Roc Hobby Magnum 1/18th RTR ROC11814

Roc Hobby is proud to introduce our latest 2022 product-1:18 Magnum, a highly detailed RC scale vehicle modelled on a popular post-war design, featuring a spacious and comfortable cab with realistic dashboard and seats. A wide sill extends under the door and a flat one-piece front windshield, coupled with a larger rear window, provides a more wider view. Put your hand on the five chrome-plated cooling grilles where you can explore the cleverly-integrated turn signal lights. The spacious rear cargo compartment and openable tailgate make loading and unloading of cargo convenient.


Roc Hobby 1:18 Magnum, a classic scale off-road vehicle from yesteryear ready to impress RC enthusiasts with its hard-core chassis, suspension and classic appearance. Equipped with a strong and reliable aluminum alloy beam, Magnum adopts four-link suspension and thrust bar design, which efficiently and precisely conveys steering. Shock absorbers are made of stainless steel springs and with the new wheels and tires, it provides not only the charm of a classic car but also provides notable off-road performance.


As always, this brand new 1:18 Magnum uses ROCHOBBY typical splash-proof electronic system including independent servo, two-in-one receiver and ESC, 2.4G remote control with a distance of up to 30m, 050 large torque motor, 7.4V 380 mAh lithium battery for endurance and running time of up to 30 minutes!

Roc Hobby Magnum Features:
Injection-molded hard body
Functional hood
Scale interior features
Rhino bumper kit
High traction M/T tire with 1.0 inch internal bead lock wheel
Realistic pinion & ring gear axle
High torque transmission with 104:1 FDL
Water resistant electronics with 2.4GHz radio
High torque over-sized 55T brushed motor
7.4V 2S Lipo battery providing up to 30 minute run time
Chassis- mounted servo
Aluminum frame rails
Tuned coil shocks

Roc Hobby Magnum Specifications:
Radio Control: 152 x 75 x 167mm, 160g (Battery not Included)
Model Vehicle: 328 x 149 x125 mm, 570g(Battery not Included)
Tire: D:56mm, W: 19.2mm
Wheel Base: 196mm
Ground Clearance: 38mm
Approach Angle: 30°
Departure Angle: 44°
Driving Speed: 5km/h Max
Remote Distance: 30m
Play Time: 30 minute

WHAT’S INCLUDED
1 x 1:18 Magnum RTR
1 x 2.4GHz Radio
1 x 2-in-1 Receiver / 20A ESC (installed)
1 x 050 Brushed Motor (installed)
1 x 1kg Plastic Digital Servo (installed)
1 x 7.4V 380 mAh Battery
1 x USB Battery Charger
1 x Hex Wrench Socket
1 x Product Manual

NEEDED TO COMPLETE
AAA Batteries for Radio
 
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Re: RocHobby Magnum - 1/18 Ford F1 Pickup

The wheelbase is spot on for the K10 and Hilux.
Slightly off topic, has anyone seen the 1/10 YJ they are doing? It looks fantastic! I really hope they bring the YJ into the 1/18 scale, but in true to scale size not oversized like that Hilux that's closer to 1/16. I'd expect a more true 1/18 YJ would put it about the FCX24 wheelbase

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Re: RocHobby Magnum - 1/18 Ford F1 Pickup

Oh, I've got plans for this one as soon as I get my hands on it. Vintage 4x4 wrecker with some weathering (need to practice that actually.....) would go nice with the rest of my fleet.

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Re: RocHobby Magnum - 1/18 Ford F1 Pickup

The wheelbase is spot on for the K10 and Hilux.
Slightly off topic, has anyone seen the 1/10 YJ they are doing? It looks fantastic! I really hope they bring the YJ into the 1/18 scale, but in true to scale size not oversized like that Hilux that's closer to 1/16. I'd expect a more true 1/18 YJ would put it about the FCX24 wheelbase

HEY, I've seen that YJ. Looks amazing. :mrgreen:8)

I bet the F1 Magnum might end up larger than 1:18. . . .
 
Re: RocHobby Magnum - 1/18 Ford F1 Pickup

HEY, I've seen that YJ. Looks amazing. :mrgreen:8)

I bet the F1 Magnum might end up larger than 1:18. . . .
I'm sure it will be like the K10 which is still larger than 1/18, but not as bad as the Hilux being 1/16 and using the same chassis as this f-100 and K10. I still say it would be awesome if they would release this as a true 1/18. With the same 1/18 parts. That would make it about FCX24 wheelbase. though I'm sure many will like to have the two-speed transmission and portals of the 1/24.

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According to my measurements, and if this 1/18 model represents a standard 6.5 foot bed and a 114 inch wheelbase, I get a scale of 1/14.7735

or 1:15 scale. Pretty big.

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