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New Axial "working on something fast"

My Go fast basher and racer:ror:

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Hmm looks like an 1/8th scale buggy to me. How would that work on a trail run?

It wouldn't..its used for its intended purpose...Actually it was a cheap OFNA Ultra LX at one time..Now built from 4 different OFNA models and some Jammin parts and pieces as well as a lot of custom built pieces..About 80 hours into the build..Built this buggy as a challenge I was given..To make a crappy OFNA low end model compete with the big boys at my local track at the time..I won the challenge.

Its a track basher for me as well as a racer if needed.
 
It wouldn't..its used for its intended purpose...Actually it was a cheap OFNA Ultra LX at one time..Now built from 4 different OFNA models and some Jammin parts and pieces as well as a lot of custom built pieces..About 80 hours into the build..Built this buggy as a challenge I was given..To make a crappy OFNA low end model compete with the big boys at my local track at the time..I won the challenge.

Its a track basher for me as well as a racer if needed.

The intended purpose of my rig is to throw it at unreasonable obstacles, at un reasonable speed. Then, hopefully, drive away.

It's all about what you want from your rig. A stock rig is definitely up to the challenge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfailcN3BPw

Either way, drive it like you stole it, or drive it for the long run... who cares. To each his own.

Since I have a shop full of purpose built r/c's that I don't use, the all around rig seems the best, and for me it is.
 
Considering Axial has historically been involved in the leading edge of the rock crawling genre of r/c I would bet my bucks in that direction. Not in the basher direction or SCT direction. Both of those markets are flooded with product. But you never know HUH?

I always kinda thought the EXO was Axial's intended scale-ish basher.




Continue on gentlemen......
 
Or maybe a question as to what "working on something fast" actually means/meant....For them to come out with the CRC RTR could be conceived as having worked on something fast...I mean its rubicon with a different paint scheme tires and some lights..lol...Was this the "working on something fast"?
 
Or maybe a question as to what "working on something fast" actually means/meant....For them to come out with the CRC RTR could be conceived as having worked on something fast...I mean its rubicon with a different paint scheme tires and some lights..lol...Was this the "working on something fast"?

You got it, run with it...
 
The intended purpose of my rig is to throw it at unreasonable obstacles, at un reasonable speed. Then, hopefully, drive away.

It's all about what you want from your rig. A stock rig is definitely up to the challenge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfailcN3BPw

Either way, drive it like you stole it, or drive it for the long run... who cares. To each his own.

Since I have a shop full of purpose built r/c's that I don't use, the all around rig seems the best, and for me it is.

Yes, I prefer drive it like you stole it, but build it strong and do the maintenance! "thumbsup" More fun!

Yeah we've seen that..."thumbsup" We want to know what the something fast is.....

Yep.

New im guessing since it says waterproof and 3s lipo compatible.

That would be great news! "thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
Now we need more buying RTRs to get the deals on the ESC's...Hopefully 6volts to the servos or more instead of 5V

Not that I would want it to run a 3s however:ror:
 
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