Plastic transmission gears and plastic links, but $329 is a pretty decent price point. I hope to see some of these out on the trail!
Neat! New axle housings, they look wider than the ar44s.
Now where the Hell is that ‘69 blazer.
Pros:
- One piece housings look awesome
- One piece ring gear/locker means no broken screws. Gears are now sintered which may not be as good, I'll reserve judgement on this one. The Ascender has sintered gears and they are pretty bombproof.
- Wildpeak tires are a good all around performer (but why aren't all Axial tires R35? Can it really cost that much more?)
- The Honcho body is a classic and still awesome
- $329 is a very attractive price in the current RTR market
Cons:
- Dogbones. Ewww
- Plastic links. They have to be better than the ones from the SCX10 RTRs, right?
- Why weren't the new metal trans gears included? They cost a whopping $7 at retail, how much could they actually add to the kit price?
- The new Tactic radio included is the most uncomfortable, awful radio I have ever experienced. The batteries also like to spontaneously eject from the bottom while holding it. Yeti Jr owners can confirm.
All in all, looks like a pretty solid RTR entry. There should be a lot of these on the trails after noobs get their holiday gift money. Now to see if they change even more stuff for the other coming SCXII RTR versions.
The rear bearing retainer screws are top & bottom just like ssd weights. Coincidence?
Axial had that issue for a while...But at least they are getting stuff to retailers, unlike another manufacturer.
Taco? Looks way more like a late 90's F150 to me.Ford body? It's always been a Tacoma body.
Cost cutting isn't bad especially when it is linked with price cutting. $329 is cheap enough I won't feel bad replacing half of it. :lol:
Plastic links & dog bones are great, it'll get dlux Ti links, cheezberger and fba axles anyway. The 1 piece gears are decent too, if the ring gear/locker is a $5 part then it'll be a cheap repair to make since the pinion is still hardened.
It'll always be a '99 F150 in my book. :lmao:It's a 99 Tacoma, always has been.
Universals would have been nice but axial links have always been crap. Aluminum hangs up, Ti slides and is cheap.