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xXsixstring713Xx 12-11-2010 11:27 PM

My new crawler?
 
Ok, so things with the custom build went south and im still a beginner with crawling soo... I need to know what i should buy. I know i definately want an Axial. But idk which one i should buy. I see a lot of people getting SCX10 Honchos and chopping up the C-rail frames to soughter thier own cages and frames onto. Also i have put an Axial AX10 RTC back (as of today-- that means Lay Away). And i can change the vehichle out with another and not loose any money. Should i get a RTR Honcho and mod it as i learn or should i stick with the Ready To Crawl AX10? EXPERT ADVICE ONLY! Hopefully Bender will reply... BENDER! LMAO But any advice at this point is good advice. Thanks, 6. :mrgreen:

six6six 12-12-2010 09:00 AM

Its personal preference really... do you want to make a scaler? Or a comp rig? Once you've decided that you can move on.

bassinguy 12-12-2010 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by xXsixstring713Xx (Post 2792335)
Ok, so things with the custom build went south and im still a beginner with crawling soo... I need to know what i should buy. I know i definately want an Axial. But idk which one i should buy. I see a lot of people getting SCX10 Honchos and chopping up the C-rail frames to soughter thier own cages and frames onto. Also i have put an Axial AX10 RTC back (as of today-- that means Lay Away). And i can change the vehichle out with another and not loose any money. Should i get a RTR Honcho and mod it as i learn or should i stick with the Ready To Crawl AX10? EXPERT ADVICE ONLY! Hopefully Bender will reply... BENDER! LMAO But any advice at this point is good advice. Thanks, 6. :mrgreen:

I would go with a honcho kit. They have better links than a rtr,and if you stay with rc you will want to up grade to the better hardware anyway. Good luck with what ever you buy"thumbsup"


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