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Now that the grandkids are older I've brought the RC stuff down off the garage shelf where they've sat since the boys moved out. This is our old CC-01 with a locked front diff and travel extenders on the rear. These two simple upgrade make this truck so much more trail ready.
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RCC Addict Join Date: Sep 2017 Location: The OC
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Nice. If'n you're thinking of building a rig or two, Axial now offers a 'Raw Builders Kit' - basically the chassis with running gear - for $200. Choose your electronics, wheels and tires, and body. RedCat seems to be popular for a less costly RTR rig as well. And the Axial Deadbolt or Honcho are right about $300 RTR. My guess is you'll need seperate transmitters if they're going to drive them at the same time. My kids have no interest...and I don't see any grandkids coming any time soon. Enjoy. ![]() |
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