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New Axial "working on something fast"

Traxxas has an amazing marketing idea...."offer an affordable, 'tough as nails' RC car that everyone could drive"....they have been making money for decades now. Hobbico is not in the market of losing money so you can bet there was a marketing move when Axial was bought. Do you think its fiscally sound to continue to cater to a small group of drooling diehards or target a much larger market....say, one that has yet to buy RC cars? There are WAY more people that do not have RCs than those who do. Makes sense that we will not see something WE want.

Consider who Axial is in bed with....so to speak. Jeep and a few off race companies. If ties are severed with Jeep, who else will foot the bill? The wraith was a great introduction into a new culture of RC fanatics, now that niche has been introduced and WIDELY exploited, I don't see another "solely off-road" vehicle being born simply based on the limited companies willing to pay for a representative RC in their chosen Sport....Then again, perhaps there were/are many contributors or a sanctioned body willing to fund a representative RC version of said sport to garner support from the mainstream spectators.

Granted, I thought SCT when they started to sponsor Casey Currie, but, they just made him a cool looking Jeep. Since Parker hit a home run with the RECON G6 series, its pulling in plenty of "common" folk as an introduction to the sport - great gimmick by the way....I'm sold! But then again, I always have been. With the "new hobby enthusiasts" market doing well, its not completely out of the realm of plausible to think Axial has freed up a little time and money to exercise their creative juices and freedoms on a smaller "Comp" style RC....existing sport, of course. Its apparent that the companies Axial is integrated with in the outdoor world get first choice when it comes to new products....heck, that's how deals are made and money is made/saved. I foresee more advertising for the current off road technologies than I do for an RC that emulates, in scale, the sport specifically. In other words, its cheaper and easier to build a product to advertise for companies in existence than it is to build a Ultra4 or KOH vehicle. More groups are reached through technologies than specific sport classes.

I have to agree it would be easy to create a U4 chassis and cage, heck, perhaps that should be a side project for Axial - bolt on parts from your existing RCs and boom - Wrexo/U4

So, where does that leave us? Wanting more? You bet....expecting more?! YUP! Only time will tell. All this being considered, I have no idea what is coming out of the stable, but I sure hope is one brutish STUD!

I'm tired now, I'm gonna take a nap
 
I hope its a 2.2 "Bro-Dozer" with tow mirrors, exhaust stacks, low profile tires, rockstar rims, too much lift and a giant drop hitch:flipoff:
 
hmm with those colors...Telluride like truck with a 2015 Renegade body...could fit the color sheme!
 
I'm thinking that whatever it is, it will run those new 1.9 BFG's. They didn't make those tires just because they were bored in the office.
 
No matter what it is I won't likely own one till some fan boy that pre ordered one gets bored and slaps it in the classifieds for less than half price with a bunch of upgrades. :lol:
 
it'd be nice if they made their products to the same standards as, say, Team Associated....top shelf right out the box. Sure, lot's of upgrade parts, but at the end of the day, they're really not needed.
 
No matter what it is I won't likely own one till some fan boy that pre ordered one gets bored and slaps it in the classifieds for less than half price with a bunch of upgrades. :lol:

I see the four-figure price tags fully equipped VP rigs have on them in the classifieds. But that's another story.

I'm still sticking to an Ultra 4, King Of Hammers type rig. Most likely since it's relatively easy to stick an Exo front on a Wraith and use parts that are already made, I'm going with that. Maybe a slightly different Wraith cage to change up the body panel style a little.
 
I see the four-figure price tags fully equipped VP rigs have on them in the classifieds. But that's another story.

I'm still sticking to an Ultra 4, King Of Hammers type rig. Most likely since it's relatively easy to stick an Exo front on a Wraith and use parts that are already made, I'm going with that. Maybe a slightly different Wraith cage to change up the body panel style a little.



Pay attention some more then. Heck a wraith roller just got posted with a pile of VP parts for under $400. There is more than that in just VP pieces so if you're in the market for a wraith that's a steal. :mrgreen:



I think a wrexo type rig is the most likely candidate due to current parts availability.
 
My bet is that it will be an ULTRA 4 rig, almost surely. On their facebook page they're posting a lot of pictures of U4/KOH rigs, stressing the attention on that kind of vehicle. I don't think it is casual. 8)
 
also remember this "one off" they posted. those tires have to be going on something....
Axial Racing - Falken SCX10™ Jeep® Wrangler G6 build
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