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LOSI 1/24 Scale Micro Crawler

Small looking shocks, lose the spring and I'm thinking they might make good faux shocks when I'm running leafs on my scaler.
 
Damnit Rich... Why do you have to do this to us? I already have 3 MRC's.... Now I have to get some of these as well?
 
YES! Finally! I've been wanting a micro forever, I'm sure half the fam will have these on christmas making lil courses all over the house, I'm stoked! Thanks losi
 
If he does what motors would we put on it:shock:

You would put the little brushless systems that Losi makes for there 1/36

desert tucks.


Wonder if enough people buy one, they will open up a thread section on

RCCRAWLER (Losi Mirco Crawler) I'm already thikning about new chassis for it

and other goodeis. Kenny get JP to make a chassis for it :mrgreen:


They also need to make a little Grappler bodie for it. So all three of my Losi

can match 8)


Can I say boner on rccrawler? Because Thats what I get everytime I see the

Video where Its crawlin in the office.
 
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Here's a pic of it next to my DT
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From the little research I've done, I found the 1:24 bodies are smaller than the axles. I've seen more 1:18 bodies with closer dimensions. Anyone else?
 
This is an old what I believe to be 1/24 scale Model I built back in the day.
The weird thing is that I have a Bluefin 1/24 scale Toyota pick up that sits almost exactly the same as the Chevy.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pic, but I think this will give you an idea of the track width.
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