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Old 09-05-2008, 12:01 AM   #1
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Default Detail pics & Comparison pics of Losi MRC

I'll post a few of the more interesting pics here. If you want to see more, or have specific requests, just let me know.










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I guess that's enough for now. You can see my first mod was throwing Dean's on there. It's a great couch crawler. I'm very impressed with it even in box-stock form.

Great purchase from West Valley Hobbies. Thanks to Naz-T for the hookup.
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:41 AM   #4
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Could you post a picture of the mini crawler under a 1/10 scale body? I'm curious as to what the axles look like for scale builds. A front and side shot would be cool.
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width wise.. looks like it might be good for a 1.9 scaler.. depending on the body
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Could you post a picture of the mini crawler under a 1/10 scale body? I'm curious as to what the axles look like for scale builds. A front and side shot would be cool.
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Those are going to be perfect. Thanks!
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Do they use a standard 12mm hex? can you pull off the wheels and measure the axle from hex to hex for me? id really appreciate it.
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Say you have all sizes covered nice photos thanks
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Do they use a standard 12mm hex? can you pull off the wheels and measure the axle from hex to hex for me? id really appreciate it.
It is a standard 12mm hex, and the axle measures ~160mm.
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