🚙 Get Ready to Roll: The WPL C54 is your ticket to off-road excitement!
The WPL C54 1/16 RC Rock Crawler is a state-of-the-art remote control truck designed for off-road enthusiasts. Featuring a powerful 260 motor, advanced proportional steering, and a robust metal chassis, this crawler is built to tackle any terrain. With its upgraded suspension system and bright LED lights, the WPL C54 ensures a thrilling and versatile driving experience, day or night.
Item Dimensions | 13 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Theme | Truck |
Color | Red |
Toy Vehicle Form | Crawler |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Scale | 1:16 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Independent Suspension System, Hobby Grade RC Truck for Adult, 4x4 RC Rock Crawler, Crawler RC Truck, 1/16 RC Crawler |
F**T
Great for beginners
So in being a novice in the RC world, I wanted to try this model. I was wanting to test and see if it was a fun as it looked to control. I am also scouting christmas gifts for this year. The truck itself was a little bigger than I imagined. After taking it out of the packaging and reading the instructions, I got underway. I set up a light obstacle course of various size rocks. It crawled over them with ease. Took it over to some grass with mulch around a tree. The truck handled it without effort. There are limitations, as trying to climb a slick surface at a 35 to 40 degree angle, the truck couldn't get traction. But if you find size appropriate terrain, you will have great fun. The motor is a little on the noise side(not a brushless motor).Do realize that almost all the suspension is plastic, and that you can't go full throttle when climbing terrain. This is NOT a fast truck, but it does have the power needed to handle 4wd applications. As for the battery, I ran the truck for almost 1 and half hours and the truck was not showing signs of slowing down. The caveat is that I have only been working this RC unit for only a few hours, with only 2 battery charges. I do plan on buying a few of these for Christmas gifts. Happy 4 wheeling everyone.
S**B
Awesome trail truck for the money
Amazing truck for the money. If you want more crawler-like performance, you may want to upgrade the electronics as the stock electronics don't have low end modulation and drag braking. The truck feels and drives solid. I have two other WPLs: B36 and C64-1, both are RTR. Unlike those two, this one doesn't feel flimsy. If you want to use this as a fun trail truck, you may not even need to modify this. Last thing, the scale body details are very good looking.
S**M
Just such a fun, cheap truck.
I'm interested in getting rc rock crawlers and this looked cool to just get a feel for it.This thing is so fun. It is very generic, but very usable. The trigger is variable so you can go as slow as you want or as fast as it can. Sure it has terrible sensitivity, but it is cheap. Has a tiny cute rechargeable battery you keep inside the hood. The lights turn on. All the bits like the snorkel and door handles are not attached and you can add them if you want, or don't. I put it all on, then promptly went outside and lost one of the mirrors. lol. They weren't on great, but I don't care about the mirrors.And this has been such a fun little truck to just zoom around the house and the yard. I plan on chasing geese with it to get them to stop pooping on my sidewalks and driveway.Just tons of fun for a pretty great price really.
K**E
Beautiful truck, runs and drives but doesn't crawl well
Looks awesome. Fully functional. But doesn't slow crawl anything like a c24 does. I do like the new suspension but wish it hade the motor and electric tropics from the c24 or c74
H**O
Sloppy manufacturing
Pulled this bad boy out of the box , charged the batteries, and assembled it. Only to find out the transfer case isn’t working. Electric motor runs and steering servo is operational. Do yourself a favor and shell out thirty more dollars and buy something a little more heavy duty. Disappointed to say the least, our other wpl trucks ran for months before having to replace any parts.
P**.
Llego rápido y en buena condición
Llegó bien, rápido y todos sus accesorios están bien… este carro es un “crawler” pero realmente lo tendré de colección. Los detalles son muy buenos. Aún si ya lleva motor brushless con ESC y radio nuevo para dejarlo perfecto
D**N
It was missing batteries
I was very disappointed that it didn’t come with batteries and returned it immediately , I hope to get 1 one day again I’d love to do a video of it on my YouTube channel maxximiz3dI really do feel we should have more stronger material and metal parts of course for a better quality and product standard
T**J
This is sick!
The media could not be loaded. As my first RC rock crawler, this thing is amazing. When I first looked into something like this, I wanted to have the ability to mod it and get upgrade parts. I found Axial, and although their Bronco is $160, I found this WPL here.So it turns that after thinking this is going to be some cheap RC car that I’ll lose interest in after a while and it dies or whatever, boy was I wrong!This thing is sweet. WPL is apparently a very well known community, and their website has plenty of upgrade parts! I was as excited as a school boy when I play with this. So naturally, after adding on the pieces I went out in the snow and had fun lol I was ecstatic it had headlights!The suspension has plenty of travel, tires have pretty good grip even in the snow. Trigger actuation on the handheld is smooth and the feedback allows you to tell where the engagement points are.I have no issues with this, and I can’t wait to start upgrading!Update 10/12/24:I’ve upgraded a few parts, wheels, tires, driveshafts and suspension in the last few pics as an example of what can be done! I haven’t scratched the surface yet with the mods, so I haven’t plenty more on my list.Wheels and Tires: Injora 1.3” wheels tire set S5 swamp claw mud terrain tires
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