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LOSI 1/24 Scale Micro Crawler

anyone know how large the tires and wheels will be? trying to work on a new chassis and need the tire/wheel diameter for scale reasons and for figuring approximate link length
 
Tire dimensions:
Height 47.5mm
Width 18.5mm

Wheel dimensions:
Width: 14.9mm
overall diameter: 26.6mm
bead diameter: 24mm
Tire bead width:2mm

anyone know how large the tires and wheels will be? trying to work on a new chassis and need the tire/wheel diameter for scale reasons and for figuring approximate link length

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Does the bnd work with all 2.4ghz radios or just the
spectrum brand radios?
 
How about the Micro Rock Crawler Track Pieces - LOSB1625
Looks pretty cool.
You could throw a couple of those and the Micro Crawler in the car on a road trip, or working on the road - for some entertainment in the hotel room.

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This is an old what I believe to be 1/24 scale Model I built back in the day.
The weird thing is that I have a Bluefin 1/24 scale Toyota pick up that sits almost exactly the same as the Chevy.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic, but I think this will give you an idea of the track width.
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That looks like one of MPC/AMT/ERTL's 1/25 Chevy Silverado kits, the Bluefin/Aoshima Hilux kits are 1/24, the scales are just different enough to make the two trucks the same size when placed side by side"thumbsup"


Yes I'm a plastic geek8)

Hmmmm...I guess I'll keep the 200+ 1/24-25th models I was going to get rid of...haha!!!!
My "son" needs one of these.....

Glad I'm not the only one:oops:

Look what I just scored at LHS.
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I think this is gonna be cool on that little rig.

I think I have one of those laying around here too:mrgreen:

That reminds me of KC's ssmt cj build from a couple yers ago...

Wish King Cobra was here to see this.

He's somewhere smiling about this one!

Not sure who to thank, but it's about freakin time, while everyone was amazed at How small the MRC was all I could say was its not small enough.

So thanks for finally filling the void in the Micro World, I have several Micro-t's and they are outstanding if this compares to them in quality you will have a true winner. I have several SSMT's but I've always been worried about using them due to the lack of parts, now there is a new option, Thanks again.

If a Micro-t can be converted in to this I can't wait to break into the crawler and build a trail rig.

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Who's '34 Ford kit did you steal that from?

If you have a G scale railroad this could open up a whole new world of fun.

:shock: That could make for a sweet working, scale HighRail!
 
All I can say is HELL YEAH. Bravo for Losi for taking this project on. I knew it would be Losi to do this since they were already manufacturing the 1:36 rigs. Kinda cool to see the worm drive axles. Love the BND option since I already have 3 radios that will work :)

There are soooo many small scale military models at my LHS that I have wanted to build scalers with...but they were too small for the 1:18 size range. This micro opens up a whole new world of possible builds and makes it so easy to build your own rock course and even your own crawling world at home.

I'm excited...:badger:

I also have a kit that's been waiting just for this:
 

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My dog already hates my comp crawler, it might eat this truck:mrgreen:

It'll be an aweful expensive chew toy.

Because the stocker looks rediculously huge up there :mrgreen:
Now you know there's no such thing as overkill, right? Didn't you say when you "want something to turn, it'd better turn dammit!"? Just get a scale body to cover up that 8711. :twisted:
 
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gosh darn im really excited about these.

im a big fan of all micro things. ill have to get a badass case with foam in it for my DX3R, this, micro heli and dx6!, mini plane etc.

lol anywhere i go ill have micro rc madness ready @ hand lol

my only question is to make it a micro comp crawler, or a micro scaler?
 
gosh darn im really excited about these.

im a big fan of all micro things. ill have to get a badass case with foam in it for my DX3R, this, micro heli and dx6!, mini plane etc.

lol anywhere i go ill have micro rc madness ready @ hand lol

my only question is to make it a micro comp crawler, or a micro scaler?

For $150 each...it's cheap enough to buy 2 and go BOTH routes!
 
Lookin' at that cute little rig with it's innards piled high on the chassis and that little servo dominating the front axle, and then I look at those topless Jeeps, and I just can't see how it's gonna go together and still look remotely scale. :shock: But I'll keep an eye open to see how it's done.

I offered to buy one for my business partners young son. He said "Don't! It'll get lost in the cracks." :mrgreen:

I guess Losi sees a big future in R/C crawling? Cool "thumbsup"

Cheers.
 
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