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Link-N-Rocks by RCP Tracks (Artificial Rocks for the Rock Crawling Industry)

Looks good I cant wait to see what the pods look like. just out of interest what type of foam where you're other demo rigs made out of??
 
Looks good I cant wait to see what the pods look like. just out of interest what type of foam where you're other demo rigs made out of??

Standard white styrofoam sheeting. RC crawling rocks were hardcoated for durability. The rock displays used for mini rc trucks were painted with elastomeric rubber paint.
 
i'll be looking forward to the release
crawlers in the central valley are defiantly in need of a product like this
 
bump this back up to the top as i would also like to know more about when they are gonna be available.
 
First production run will be sometime this month. Look for information and availability at www.rcptracks.com by months end. They will also be displayed at Ihobbyexpo and SEMA, later this year.
 
yea its either buying these for a good price or loading real rocks into my basement ;)
 
Any hints on pricing??? I'm looking at possibly get some to build an indoor test area in the basement for those long cold winter months.

Jason

We need to see how much material we use for the first production, before pricing can be finalized. We are teaming up with one of the major crawler manufactures and plan to sell the rocks factory direct. This will help cut the added costs that usually get tacked on when selling through distributors/dealers.
 
We need to see how much material we use for the first production, before pricing can be finalized. We are teaming up with one of the major crawler manufactures and plan to sell the rocks factory direct. This will help cut the added costs that usually get tacked on when selling through distributors/dealers.


Would that be Axial??? I heard they are going to have these at thier booth in Chicago this year for I Hobby.

Jason
 
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