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The unofficial official axial portal buggy.

Someone forgot about the time zone differences when they said "don't put up anything till Sept 12th"
Thats already today down here lol
https://www.modelflight.com.au/axial-capra-1-9-utb-crawler-kit.html


axi03004_a0.jpeg
 
The number of Axial Capra is AXI03004. The only hit is this website :D. Thank you @altd896
It look like a updated mini Bomber with more crawling and less speed in mind. The price translate around that of the new 1.9 Wraith RTR, or the Bomber kit.
 
Wheels look like an evolution of the Vaterra Ascender one piece plastic glue ons. But the Capra ones are 3 piece licensed bead locks. It’s pictured with proline Hyrax tyres but the Modelflight info states kit has wheels only, no tyres.

Damn RC crawlers are expensive here!
 
EDIT: Regarding the Mamba Micro X being considered for use in the Capra - please see the linked post below - no longer recommended because of the overall gearing of the vehicle - Apologies!:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-capra/610624-unofficial-official-axial-portal-buggy-45.html#post5967932


Nicely done, Horizon...

If the plastics are indeed improved, this looks very good indeed!

Interesting links with holes for easy rod-end installation, 4lb weight, 12.5" wheelbase, 8.75" track width, Internal Gear Ratio 5.14:1 and Final Drive Ratio 37:1...

Be a great candidate for a Micro Mamba X and HH Stubby or Revolver build.

(I just happen to have that ESC and motor - specifically a PP 2700kv - laying around, new!)

"thumbsup"

This might need my LURC Trail Readys and TSL Thornbirds installed, too.
 
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Features
Newly designed transmission with Dig function enables a tighter turning radius by locking the rear axle for FWD power only.
Currie F9 Portal Axles increase ground clearance at the diff pumpkin for the best crawling performance.
Includes all-metal gears, from the center transmission to the lockers and portal axles.
Tube chassis design offers optimum clearance plus realistic scale looks.
All pivot points are on stainless steel balls for a durable, long-lasting suspension point.
Includes injection-molded, 3-piece, licensed Raceline beadlock wheels.
Adjustable oil-filled shocks feature hard anodized, threaded shock bodies, a single coilover spring, and a cap with a bleed port.
All-metal front universal axles provide smooth action and 45 degrees of steering angle for an efficient, high-performance drivetrain.
Durable, machined aluminum universal.
Finely tuned suspension geometry delivers the best crawling capabilities


Hang up and Drive
 
Damn cool guys this is gonna be sweet for my terrain!

And many others!!!


Nice work Horzaxial!!!!
 
Love the receiver/ESC mount, hate the shorty pack limitation. Ah, well - I think it may be a nice enough rig to deserve it's own battery packs. 6-bolt ring and pinion! Included light bar! Hidden body clips!:lmao:
 
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