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1941 Jeep super scale in 1/6 RTR by RocHobby

Oops... I just ordered mine...
They write expected shipping 24 / 4-20 but let's see if it holds in these corona times.
 
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Here are more details: canopy.... and... in one shot you can see the wheel turning. Wonder if that feature comes stock? Or - just get the body by itself, once available... hmm. Reminds me of my old sawback, that I cut in pieces :ror:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/WcIwfdnvF20

Yes, I'd assume its an option but it looks like it may be standard from the wording.

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Hi all,
I'm new of the forum from Italy. I'm a fan of jeep willys ww2. Please I need know if the body and tires can be mounted in my axial scx10 II. Thanks for answers !

 
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To be a bit more precise, the wheels should mount to a standard 12mm hex like the scx10 ii has, but I doubt you could get the body to fit. It is much too large to fit the scx10 chassis.

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The interior would likely be in the way on the SCX10.2 tranny. Though anything is possible with enough hacking, determination and modifications.
 
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