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Old 04-02-2018, 07:04 AM   #1
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Default Chivaxial. Well another 'yota at least!

OK, I know compared to some of the builds I see on here this is pretty average! But I'm pleased with progress so far...
So, we have an Axial SCX10 Chinese copy chassis in carbon and CNC ally bits. An Axial gearbox thingy and Ascender axles.

My 'normal' runner, a MST CFX. Nice but sometimes a bit short... Think I've done about as much as I want to on this now, a surprisingly capable little thing.
29597266_1826677940699507_983419792690889886_n by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

So the new build...
DSC09776 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09775 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09774 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09773 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09771 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09768 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

DSC09778 by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

Plan is to do an internal cage for the cab and leave it windowless. Separate cage for the bed, and maybe the Dinky cantilever setup for the back- dont' know if it'll allow more flex, though I don't think it too bad with 90mm front and 70mm rear shocks at the moment.
Wheelbase at 313, arches cut to suit and the body as low as I can get it... Not sure about the front end yet, but think it'll look better with some lights and a grill of some sort...
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