Which R/C Rock Crawler is Right For You? Check Out the Jiabaile 3601 & 3602 | Stirlingkit
July 15, 2025Which R/C Rock Crawler is Right For You? Check Out the Jiabaile 3601 & 3602 | Stirlingkit
Hey RC fans! Today, we’re putting two super popular 1:36 scale mini crawlers head-to-head — the Jiabaile 3601 Yellow Off-Roader and the 3602 Blue Monster Truck . Both come from the same brand, priced around $50, and pack plenty of punch. But which one should you pick? Let me break it down for you!
1. Looks and Style
The Yellow Off-Roader 3601 rocks a classic rugged look. It’s compact, nimble, and that vintage off-road vibe is really eye-catching — perfect if you love traditional 4x4 styling.
The Blue Monster Truck 3602 is all about that bold, beastly presence. Big, wide tires and a fierce design give it a seriously cool, monster-truck feel.
2. Size and Scale
Both say 1:36 scale, but the Blue Monster Truck actually feels a bit bigger. Its tires are taller and wider, and it sits higher off the ground.
That means the Blue Monster Truck is better suited for light outdoor off-roading — climbing hills and rolling over obstacles is easier.
The Yellow Off-Roader is more at home indoors or on your desk, with great maneuverability but less clearance.
3. Power and Control
Both have 4WD and sturdy chassis, with full proportional remote control so you can fine-tune speed and steering.
The Blue Monster Truck is faster and can even pull off a fun little “wheelie” — making it more exciting to drive.
The Yellow Off-Roader is a bit slower, perfect if you prefer slow, precise crawling and tight control.
4. Battery Life and Charging
They both come with built-in 3.7V 200mAh lithium batteries and USB Type-C charging — super convenient.
You can expect about 60 minutes of playtime on a full charge.
The remotes use 4 AAA batteries, which you’ll need to provide.
5. Lighting and Details
Both feature front and rear LED lights, adding to the fun, especially in low light.
The Blue Monster Truck’s lights are brighter and include hazard-style flashing.
The Yellow Off-Roader keeps things classic with detailed bodywork and subtle lighting.
6. Where to Play and Who It’s For
If you’re into indoor or office play, or like controlling your crawler with finesse, the Yellow Off-Roader is a solid choice — small and agile, easy to play on a desk or floor.
If you want to take your crawler outside for some light off-roading, tackling small hills and obstacles, or just want a bold-looking ride, the Blue Monster Truck is your go-to.
Both are beginner-friendly, ready-to-run right out of the box, and have remotes that feel great in your hands.
7. Price and Value
They’re priced similarly — around $50 each, sometimes with discount codes to save even more.
For that price, you get solid build quality, good performance, and enjoyable handling — especially if you’re just getting into mini crawlers.
8. Our Take (From the Stirlingkit Team)
Based on our tests and user feedback:
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The Blue Monster Truck nails off-road performance thanks to its bigger tires and better traction — it climbs hills easier.
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The Yellow Off-Roader is more nimble and easy to handle but struggles a bit on steeper climbs and obstacles.
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Both models are durable and stand up well to everyday bumps and flips.
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One minor thing: under heavy torque, the motor can slip slightly, but tightening the motor screws usually fixes that.
Bottom line? If you want nimble, precise control and mostly indoor fun, go with the Yellow Off-Roader. If you want a tougher crawler with bolder looks and better outdoor chops, the Blue Monster Truck won’t disappoint. It’s all about how and where you want to play!