I'm quite excited to finally get this kit. I've been backwards and forwards for a while now between this and the Element Enduro. The main reasons for not going with the Enduro were the flexy plastic and the transmission. I know there are hard options, and had these have been included in the builders kit, I may have gone with it. Although it's great that the transmission has overdrive, I was just a little disappointed that it hadn't got a forward mounted motor. But, for a Version 1, it does look a great truck.
So, that brings me to the Trail King. When SSD first announced their kit I must admit I was a little disappointed. I (wrongly) thought it was just an SCX10II. However looking into the kit further I realised there was a lot more to it than that. The re-designed off set Pro44 axles, the all new scale transmission, which has a super low forward mounted motor, Aluminium C Hubs, Knuckles and Panhard Mount, Titanium links with Metal Balls, All alloy shocks, and more. The fact that it's also compatible with a lot of SCX10ii stuff is also a bonus.
So, here it is. The box is a little understated, and doesn't really do the contents justice.
All the contents are really well packaged, and labelled.
Everything that is designed to go together do so very 'snuggly'. So far I've only assembled the axles and transmission, and there isn't any movement anywhere. No slop in the axles or transmission...
One thing I did notice in the manual is during assembly of the rear axle it says to use m3x6 bolts to hold the bearing caps on. This is incorrect as there are no m3x6 in the bag. And, if you use one it touches the axle. So, you use the m3x5's that are included.
Here are the assembled axles. I also added some scale hardware I had spare. I had heard that there were some complaints regarding the nylon axle tubes not having much material for the bolts, or that it was easy to strip them. But, I can confirm that the quality of the plastic is superb. If you've assembled plastic kits before then you should be fine. If you are ham-fisted then you may have issues, as you would with any other plastic parts.
And lastly for tonight, the completed scale transmission. All I can say about this is that it is a work of art! I've had a few GCM transmissions that are amazing to put together and this is no exception. The final result is a 'super' smooth transmission with a much lower motor than with the RC4WD or GCM transmission. I'm really impressed!
Thanks for looking, and more coming soon.
So, that brings me to the Trail King. When SSD first announced their kit I must admit I was a little disappointed. I (wrongly) thought it was just an SCX10II. However looking into the kit further I realised there was a lot more to it than that. The re-designed off set Pro44 axles, the all new scale transmission, which has a super low forward mounted motor, Aluminium C Hubs, Knuckles and Panhard Mount, Titanium links with Metal Balls, All alloy shocks, and more. The fact that it's also compatible with a lot of SCX10ii stuff is also a bonus.
So, here it is. The box is a little understated, and doesn't really do the contents justice.

All the contents are really well packaged, and labelled.

Everything that is designed to go together do so very 'snuggly'. So far I've only assembled the axles and transmission, and there isn't any movement anywhere. No slop in the axles or transmission...

One thing I did notice in the manual is during assembly of the rear axle it says to use m3x6 bolts to hold the bearing caps on. This is incorrect as there are no m3x6 in the bag. And, if you use one it touches the axle. So, you use the m3x5's that are included.

Here are the assembled axles. I also added some scale hardware I had spare. I had heard that there were some complaints regarding the nylon axle tubes not having much material for the bolts, or that it was easy to strip them. But, I can confirm that the quality of the plastic is superb. If you've assembled plastic kits before then you should be fine. If you are ham-fisted then you may have issues, as you would with any other plastic parts.

And lastly for tonight, the completed scale transmission. All I can say about this is that it is a work of art! I've had a few GCM transmissions that are amazing to put together and this is no exception. The final result is a 'super' smooth transmission with a much lower motor than with the RC4WD or GCM transmission. I'm really impressed!


Thanks for looking, and more coming soon.