Last weekend, I took my MN MODEL MN333 RC car to the seaside! This car is a 1:18 scale Mog-style model. Although it’s small, the metal body feels heavy and solid in my hands. It also comes with spare tires and fuel cans, which are very realistic. The doors can’t open, and there’s no interior, but that doesn’t affect my love for it.



As soon as I got to the rocks by the shore, I couldn’t wait to drive it. The MN MODEL MN333’s rubber tires handled the slippery, uneven rocks very well. Its metal frame and portal axles made the car very sturdy. Watching it crawl over the rocks and pass large stones steadily was really exciting!


The shock absorbers are quite stiff, and it takes some effort to press them down, but they support the car well on the rocky surface and prevent it from wobbling. The original kit also comes with soft springs, which I plan to try next to see if it performs even smoother on rough terrain.



In terms of power, the MN MODEL MN333’s 180 motor and new gearbox provide strong torque. It climbs rocks and slopes easily. It’s not very fast, but crawling slowly over rocks is actually more fun. Its lighting system is also very cool — headlights, turn signals, and reverse lights all work. Driving it on the rocky seaside at night felt like having a tiny adventure truck, which looked really awesome!

Overall, the MN MODEL MN333 is super fun to play with on seaside rocks! It’s sturdy, stable, and looks great, handling rough terrain with ease. Although its small size and high center of gravity can make it tip over sometimes, picking it up and continuing to play is always enjoyable. This seaside rock adventure made me like this little off-road car even more!
What do you think of the MN333? Feel free to leave a comment.
