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Anyone know or have experience with Cross RC?

TIME MACHINE

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I love the look of this thing, but know nothing about it. Anyone have any input (other than parts support being an issue)?
 
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Never heard of this. Not saying it is of poor quality but i have a hard time trusting anything that most of the description is in engrish. And the engrish is strong in this one.
 
There's a few of them around these parts. Take a look in The scale section and in the multi axle rig area. Ive heard good things and seen one in person, quality seems decent but as you stated parts support is probably the biggest concern.

-Dan
 
I been looking at their selection of stuff. They seem interesting. Parts support does seem like it would be a nightmare. For the price of the PG4 you could get a rig with better parts support though.
All said and done I am eyeballing the KC6.
 
i have a hard time trusting anything that most of the description is in engrish. And the engrish is strong in this one.

:lmao:

PG4 is a High simulation Cross Country Pick up Truck in 1:10 rate and the design a far cry from ordinary truck :lmao:

The bran-new externality with own intellectual property, strongerand domineering exposed! It’s 1:10 rate and 4X4 with powerful cross country capability!

Own intellectual property..:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
I have had a Cross 6x6 in my hands earlier in the year and it looked like it was poorly designed and felt very cheap.
 
Building one right now. PG4L
Metal 2 speed trans. Take of the motor access plate and grease it, as it's almost dry from the factory.
Factory shocks seems weak.
Rear leafs are a plastic/metal combo, and look cool as all get out. Seem to perform ok, too.
Some of the holes in the chassis "extensions" are not drilled to the correct diameter.
Same style wheels as the RC4WD "wagons." Royal PITA to assemble.
Cool rear axle extensions/adapters for the rear duals.
LOTS of metal parts.
Hard body.
Lights, buckets, mirrors, exhaust....all included in the kit.
Some of the chassis cross braces need to be cut (as per the instructions) in order to fit.
Radio box didn't have holes in the correct spot for mounting. It also doesn't have a "pass thru" for the wires.

The saga will continue this weekend...
 
Best place Ive found for purchase of Cross kits and parts is stellamodels.com.hk
Pretty fast shipping and the best prices I've found. I have even emailed them in the past with a question and got a non-engrish response. Bonus! Personally I love some of the stuff they make. The Man Kat models are very realistic, even in the way the suspension is linked. Just like the 1:1. Way better then the beast II. And their newer Ural kit is amazing. Though a bit pricey for some. Its the next Cross kit on my to buy list.
 
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