The Vanquish Ripper This year at AxialFest, Vanquish showed off what's possible with the Axial chassis by releasing their prototype truck, which I've dubbed "The Ripper". It's a tube chassis truck on the Axial SCX10II frame rails, machined completely from block aluminum. Yes, the tubes, the panels, everything. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...922/BurvEN.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...922/hXflwq.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...924/sJn40s.jpg It's an amazing feat of engineering and shows what Vanquish is capable of. Not only does it look incredible, it performs just as well. Harley, Jim and Casey Currie put them through their paces and it's truly amazing to watch. They did not spare the prototypes and beat on them hard. There's no plan right now to produce it on a large scale, but if there's enough interest, they may do it. Here's a video I was honored to put together: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Hd7g6-pbJZE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> EDIT: They just put a pre-order up on their site. |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper Awesome trucks. Put me down on the interest list! |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper man I love the chassis, you can see the tubes looks so good and functional love it. |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper Yep badass for sure. VP just put them up on the site for sale. $500 deposit and $1399 remaining balance. Total $1899. |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper I don't think I'll be getting that by the boss. But still.. Vanquish built RC.. so nice the price isn't terrible really considering its custom. |
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Yes but you will need another 1500k to finish up that project to get it run No axles, no frame, no electronics, wheels, tires.............. But nice |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper This is all over the FBook. Does anybody have a photo of it without a body? I want to see the nekkid chassis. What do you all get for $1,900? :shock: |
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Tube work and panels. That's all Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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What you will receive: CNC Milled Chassis - Driver Side CNC Milled Chassis - Passenger Side CNC Milled Chassis - Front Crossmember/Shock Mount CNC Milled Chassis - Roof CNC Milled Chassis - Rear Crossmember/Shock Mount/Spare Tire holder CNC Milled Driver Side Body Panel CNC Milled Passenger Side Body Panel CNC Milled Hood CNC Milled Grill with Rigid Q-series Light Mounts Laser Cut Rear Number Plate (2) Laser Cut Roof Panel Q-series Lights (Headlights) 4" Rigid Light Bar (Red LED strip) Rocker Supports Delrin Rocker Skids Hood Vents (3d Printed) Front Radiator (3d Printed) 40mm 12v brushless fan Battery Box (3d Printed) ESC Mount (3d Printed) Sway Bar Set Stainless Link Kit Hardware |
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Okay way more than in interpreted. I'm stoked I might just have to get one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper And we wonder why no new folks getting in RC . Reminds me of when Billet hit the MC industry. Wannabee's everywhere the wallet could go. Hang up and Drive |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper Wait a second. $1,900 and a "discount" on the missing parts? You could build a complete Matzilla rig for $1,900! What am I missing? |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper A fool and their money are soon parted. Someone will buy it and all will instantly recognize that they had no building skills and simply tried to buy street cred. |
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I bought this for 1900. Holds 3 trucks and tools in the trunk, not to mention ice cold a/c https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7bbeaeb868.jpg Hang up and Drive |
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SCX10-2 Chassis rails SCX10-2 RTR skid plate (or original SCX10 skid plate) SCX10 Bumper that bolts in between the frame rails (not to the outside) and is under 3.75in wide SCX10 Rear chassis crossmember Axial 3-gear transmission (complete with slipper and spur gear assembly) Axial Bomber Interior Axial Yeti Fuel Cell Axial EXO radiator Vanquish Products SCX10-2 F9 front axle with servo on axle mount SCX10-2 knuckles and kingpin bushings SCX10-2 rear axle of either style (Currie RockJock or F9) SCX10-2 axle internals (gears, shafts, lockers, hexes, etc) SCX10 driveshafts (this truck has a wheelbase slightly longer than the standard 12.3in but most SCX10 compatible driveshafts should work without an issue) 5 - Vanquish 1.9 wheels with 475 hubs (or 350 hubs if using the KMC XD Center Cap) 5 - Tires and foams (max tire size of 4.75in, when using the maximum tire size you will experience some rubbing still) 90mm scale style shocks (up to a 4in shock will work but larger bore shocks may have clearance issues with the rear sway bar) Bearings and hardware If I were to build one of these, I'd want nice parts to complement the parts from the Ripper kit. This could easily be in the $3-4k range for a complete rig. It's definitely not for everyone. |
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If you're on Facebook, check Harley's page. He's been posting the build up on these since the start. It's pretty incredible and ridiculous all in one. I see the amount of machine hours in these but I'm not looking to be $1900 lighter. |
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https://pics.hobbytown.com/images/large/toy/toy2019.jpg |
Re: The Vanquish Ripper is this the only thread on rcc that this rig is posted or talked about? wow... |
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