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Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2022 Location: Central CT
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I'm looking to build my first scale truck and think I want to go with an element enduro kit. I won't get crazy with scale perfection (because I'm not talented) but I'd like to end up with a truck body and have it look like real truck to a large degree. I'm having trouble getting a definitive list of what's different between the two kits they offer. There's the Gatekeeper kit that comes with a body, but one I don't want to use (I have a Capra). Then there's the standard enduro "2" kit - the more recent updated. I know it lists a lo of the GKS upgrades and such. Right now they are both pretty much the same price, and if the gatekeeper comes with various upgrades, I don't mind setting the body aside for a rainy day and slapping a nice truck body on the gatekeeper kit, since the other kit doesn't have a body at all. Honestly the only thing I can find as a concrete difference is the trailing arm suspension on the Gatekeeper. That's a big difference to begin with I guess. |
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Rock Crawler Join Date: May 2021 Location: NorCal
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Although the GK kit does come with that caged body, it doesn't come with the conventional parts to mount a regular truck body. Those parts needed are the rear shock mounts (to mount the rear of a truck body), rock sliders and floor (the part the sliders mount to), rear bumper mount, and if necessary the front and rear bumpers. The GK is also a 12.8" wheelbase vs the 12.3" V2 kit. |
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2022 Location: Central CT
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Thanks for the info - those are good enough reasons I think for me to pass on it with my goals. So it seems like just the standard kit is my best bet. So many options and subtle differences - I guess I can't complain - just need to figure them out. So I think I have it narrowed down to this kit or possibly the Vanquish Phoenix - which would probably cost me $100 more overall but does have a body that I would probably keep at least for a while. Mainly I want the straight axles and a different brand than Axial just for variety's sake, ideally a 'higher grade' brand that has a nicer fit and finish if possible. |
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2022 Location: Central CT
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Of course now the question becomes - does the Sender HD RTR come with the same parts as the builders kit v2? Or is it build more on the older parts.
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jan 2019 Location: Corvallis, OR
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The Phoenix is a pretty well thought out, complete kit. Includes inner fenders, bumpers, etc. it also has a number of option/upgrade parts available, like machined trans gears, light kits, machined shock parts, machined aluminum housings, etc. Nothing wrong with the element though, but it is a little more stripped down, basic platform to start with. The Phoenix will get heavy pretty fast, and as a person that values lighter trucks, the element does does stand out in that regard. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | |
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Rock Crawler Join Date: May 2021 Location: NorCal
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+1 on Phoenix kit. Seems like it's right up your alley and I think it's a solid value kit. I don't one yet but the straight axle version is in my wish list.
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2022 Location: Central CT
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| ![]() Yeah I think I'm heading that way too. So hard to pass on the $300 RTR Gatekeeper or $250kit - such an amazing deal - but just not what I'm looking for long term anyway. And I may be happy with the Vanquish's body - not sure yet - but definitely don't want another cage crawler, so gatekeeper would be a definite replacement.
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2022 Location: Central CT
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So I'm in - bought the Vanquish Phoenix straight today at lhs. So I better shut up on the Element group now. | |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2020 Location: Bakersfield
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Instead of asking aim a new thread because I can not remember or even find out about it… does the builders kit include the “hard” plastic parts that the GK kit has?
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Rock Crawler Join Date: May 2021 Location: NorCal
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2020 Location: Bakersfield
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| ![]() Thank you. That’s what I thought. I was looking for the Hard plastic. I had some money returned to me and thought hummm… already have a GK but was looking to make a light weight lcg with the bones of element components. The extra stuff I won’t use can be used somewhere else got the extra $50, my son really wants a the cage on one of his trucks.
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2020 Location: Bakersfield
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Definitely solid rigs to have. I’ve been a diehard AE from my first rc10 when I was a kid in the 80’s. Nice to see quality and components selections still a thing. Still currently have tabs open for VP Phoenix, which is another consideration. I like how clean the stealth-x trans, especially for my requirements. Trailing arm or 4link are easy enough to swap around. Still would like to finish up some other projects on the bench, but have funds now... |
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