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Old 06-05-2009, 06:22 PM   #1
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As many of you know, I am the proud owner of an Axial AX10. Throughout the past two years I have babied and loved this RC like it were to stay prestine forever. Well, not any more. After seeing the playplace I had accross the way in our backyard, there was nothing for me to do but drool and drive. As they say, a picture says a thousand words, so a video must mean a million!


I apologize for the poor quality. I promise in the future to have better video once I purchase a new digital camcorder. All comments and criticism is wanted; even if they're about my cruddy driving abilities!

Video Specifications:
Taken with a Kodak EasyShare KS753 on May 23 & 24.

Axial AX10 Specifications:
ESC: Novak GOAT Crawler Brushless
Motor: Novak GOAT Crawler Brushless 18.5.
TX/RX: Spektrum DX3
Tires: Stock with stock foams.
Chassis: Stock.
Battery: Venom 3300mAh.

Cheers,
Kyle; Donziikid Photography (DKP).

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Old 06-05-2009, 07:30 PM   #2
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time for the wd-40 LOLOLO
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Old 06-06-2009, 09:54 AM   #3
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Haha. Yeah! It actually cleaned up very well and quickly. Hopefully I won't have a rusting issue.

Cheers,
Kyle.
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that looks like an awesome place to drive. it seemed to handle it pretty well too and that kinda surprised me
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Old 06-06-2009, 10:30 PM   #5
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2 years and still no paint?
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Old 06-07-2009, 10:07 AM   #6
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that looks like an awesome place to drive. it seemed to handle it pretty well too and that kinda surprised me
I was a bit surprised too. From what I've heard, the stock Axial tires are not the greatest in all applications, but they seemed to fair pretty well in this muddy/clay stuff.

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2 years and still no paint?
Well, since I'm not the greatest driver or painter, I decided to just leave the stock Axial body clear. If, more of a when, down the road I get another body, it will definetly be painted. But, until then, the clear body does what it's needed more: be a cushion for when I tip onto my lid.

Thanks for the comments, guys.

Cheers,
Kyle.
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