TWOLF M715 1/8 Scale Full Metal CNC RC Crawler Kit with V8 Engine
The Art of Engineering: A Masterpiece in Metal
This is not merely a remote-control truck; it is a tribute to mechanical perfection. The TWOLF M715 is a 1/8 scale industrial work of art, meticulously crafted from 7075 aviation aluminum and titanium alloy. Weighing in at a substantial 6kg, it offers a cold, metallic touch and a sense of quality that plastic models simply cannot replicate.
Designed for the true connoisseur of mechanics, this KIT version invites you to build a legacy. Whether you are a master modeler looking for your next challenge or a father seeking a profound project to build alongside your son, the M715 promises a journey of assembly that is as rewarding as the drive itself. It creates a connection—between the builder and the machine, and between the people who build it together.
Why Choose the TWOLF M715?
1. Uncompromising Material Quality
Forget fragile plastic components. The M715 is forged via 5-axis CNC processing using 7075 aluminum alloy and titanium. This results in a chassis so robust it can technically support a load of up to 100 kilograms. It represents the pinnacle of durability and "heirloom quality" construction.
2. The Heart of the Beast: V8 Piston Engine
Open the hood, and you aren't greeted by wires, but by a mechanical marvel. The vehicle features a high-fidelity V8 engine model with visible piston motion. When the truck moves, the internal gears drive the pistons, simulating the heartbeat of a real 1968 pickup. It is a visual spectacle that bridges the gap between model and reality.
3. The Ultimate Assembly Experience
This is a KIT for the dedicated builder. Comprising over a hundred precision CNC parts, the assembly process is an immersive puzzle of metal and engineering. It is the ultimate gift for the man who loves to tinker, offering hours of focused, meditative construction that culminates in a fully functional masterpiece.
4. Display-Grade Aesthetics
Even when stationary, the M715 commands the room. With simulated leather seats, a detailed dashboard, and a stunning electrochemical finish that blends retro 1968 aesthetics with modern tech, it serves as a sophisticated display piece for your office or showroom. The hidden battery compartment ensures the scale look remains flawless.
Technical Highlights: Professional Performance
- Complex Drivetrain: This isn't just a crawler; it's a technical simulator. It features a 2-speed transmission (High/Low/Neutral) and a Part-time 4WD system with a front axle disconnect. This allows you to switch between RWD for efficiency and 4WD for traction.
- Precision Axles: The 7075 hard-anodized integral straight axles come equipped with Remote Locking Differentials. With the flip of a switch on your transmitter (sold separately), you can lock the axles to crawl over jagged rocks or unlock them for smooth turning on pavement.
- Titanium Durability: Critical stress points utilize titanium alloy, ensuring that while the truck looks like a collector's item, it performs like a competition crawler.
- Geometric Capability: With a 54° approach angle and 45° departure angle, combined with 60mm of ground clearance, the M715 is capable of conquering serious off-road terrain.
Specifications
- Model: TWOLF M715
- Scale: 1/8
- Assembly Type: KIT (Requires Assembly, No Electronics Included)
- Material: 7075 Aluminum Alloy, Titanium Alloy, CNC Machined
- Weight: 6000g (approx. 13.2 lbs)
- Dimensions: 64cm (L) x 27cm (W) x 32cm (H)
- Wheelbase: 406mm
- Engine: Simulated V8 with Piston Motion (Motor Driven)
- Transmission: 2-Speed (Hi/Lo/N) + Front Axle Disconnect
- Drive Mode: RWD / 4WD Switchable
- Differentials: Front & Rear Remote Locking
- Load Capacity: Test load up to 100kg (Static chassis strength)
- Required to Complete (Not Included):
- Transmitter & Receiver (6CH+)
- Motor: 540 Brushed (Max length 60mm)
- ESC: Waterproof Brushed (e.g., Hobbywing 1080)
- Servos: 3x 9g Micro, 1x 20kg Standard, 1x 50kg Standard
- Battery: 11.1V 3S LiPo
Usage Scenario: The Builder's Journey
Phase 1: The Bench. You clear your workspace. For several weekends, you are immersed in the smell of machine oil and the satisfying click of metal parts fitting together perfectly. You teach your son how a differential works as you assemble it piece by piece.
Phase 2: The Trail. You take your finished creation to a rocky trail. You shift into Low Gear, lock the differentials, and watch as the titanium axles drag the heavy chassis over a steep ledge, the V8 pistons pumping rhythmically under the hood.
Phase 3: The Display. After the run, you clean it off and park it on the shelf. It stands there, heavy and imposing, a testament to 1960s design and modern manufacturing—a conversation piece that everyone wants to touch.
Customer Support
This is a high-complexity kit for experienced hobbyists. For assembly guidance or parts support, please contact our specialists: service@helloworld7.com