It was simulated Alan....the front prop was free wheeling.
The model is built by Dave Wigley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh7vVt15uq8I'd suggest the reason it's free wheeling is making a 'functional' operative system at this scale would be prohibitvely complicated & expensive (especially 4 of them!!!!!)
Also............the reason for contra-rotating props on full-size aircraft was to harness the power of some VERY large engines (almost 2,000HP in the case of the Shackleton, and over 3,500HP in the case of the Wyvern) Fit a conventional 3-4 blade prop on an engine of this power and the blades would be so large that, 1) The tips would most likely be supersonic (problem!!), and 2) so large in diameter, ground clearance (in the case of a tail dragger) could be a problem.
Our model engines do not posess this power......most struggle to turn a scale diameter 2 blade prop, let alone a 3 or in your proposed case, a 6 blade contra-rotator.
In order to run a contra-rotating prop, you would need to 1) Fit a MUCH bigger engine than is actually required to fly the model (bringing with it weight propblems as well as 'bits hanging out in the breeze), or 2) fit a reduction gearbox to the engine to allow it to turn larger props at lower rpm.
A gearbox and a contra-rotating unit................Mmmmmmmm.......I wonder whay thats never been done?
Phil