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New Axial rig?

Bad ass, i'll pick one up for sure! The plastic is awesome, lightweight=more capable, less breaking, more fun. It will be a fun rig to modify for sure.
 
great looking rig.....like Harley said....it's great for new crawlers...and that's what we need
fast bashers should be left to traxxas. I like the idea of getting crawlers to new customers, we
need to grow, not change the whole format of crawling. If I want to go fast I'll dust off my 1/8 scale
buggy.
 
....it's great for new crawlers....

I think that's where the biggest appeal will be. If I didn't have an SCX-10, I would definitely take a look at it, but If I wanted a second truck I'd go for the Dingo...still not a big fan of RTR's and I don't need yet another radio on my shelf. The Jeep body is cool but I'd replace it anyway.

I have a funny feeling this isn't the only thing we have to look forward too though. Hopefully I'm right.
 
Pretty cool looking rig!!!!!!! I like it and i probably will get one and i dont need another scx10.its an scx10,its a proven platform!!!!!! It still would have been cool to see something different then just the body but thats ok "thumbsup". axial sure knows how to attract the new comers,my girlfriends brother is a jk nut and i showed him this and he went crazy for it lol
 
I think they have been listening. Why not give it a few days and see what other cool items are made and developed for the new style of rig. "thumbsup"

Damn, wish we got the memo on scalers on the way out. I guess we should stop making all the new cool stuff we have in the works. 8)

VP is on it! I need one especially with some cool VP stuff to put on it.
 
From a business perspective this is a solid move. This rig isn't targeted at people already into the hobby (although I'm sure many of us will buy it!). This is targeted at people who are new to it.

When a kid goes to buy one of these he/she wants something they'd love to have a 1:1 of. 99% of them don't know what a Land Rover Defender is and a hacked up Toyota isn't really on the list. A badass Jeep? Yes sir!

Axial introduced a solid scaler that kids are going to want.

Hopefully they'll introduce something new for us as well. I'd love a furious KOH hybrid IFS/Solid axle rig from them!
 
I'm taking preorders for this"thumbsup"

Shop - Wicked Wolf RC

I'll probably pick one up for a class 2 rig, simply because I'm spending so much time on my class 1 build.

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the one thing it really needs are fenderwells...

i for one am happy its another scx based rig and not a rally car.
 
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