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New Axial "working on something fast"

The black jk is awesome. They dropped the coin on hutchinson beadlocks but don't have the brains to put the tires on in the correct orientation. :lol:

Those were Trepadors... that happens when you rotate directional tires.
 
Those were Trepadors... that happens when you rotate directional tires.

No, that happens when you are too lazy to break the tires and wheels down and flip them. I can't say I blame them, hutchinson wheels are a BIOTCH to dismount and not a whole lot more fun to mount in the first place.
 
Those were Trepadors... that happens when you rotate directional tires.

Definitely not lazy :evil:, LOL. The tires were used when I got them and they were badly worn from street use running the normal direction, so after verifying that there was no structural risk in running them backwards, I mounted them up on my Hutchinsons. I have just over 2k miles and it's time to flip them around BUT they have been working really well as they are off-road.
 
Definitely not lazy :evil:, LOL. The tires were used when I got them and they were badly worn from street use running the normal direction, so after verifying that there was no structural risk in running them backwards, I mounted them up on my Hutchinsons. I have just over 2k miles and it's time to flip them around BUT they have been working really well as they are off-road.


is that black one yours? that is a nice truck with cool wheels, but it is way to expensive where I live.

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... JP Out
 
Guessing by this picture its something that can handle the landing pretty well if he's pointing the camera to the air. 1/8 scale? Monster Truck? an ULTRA4 would be good but don't see too many air born. Just My thoughts.

Don't forget this IS Big Squid we are talking about here. They beat the crap out of everything they get a hold of. That jump is super steep, doesn't take much to get major hang time.

-Corrupt
 
Well for one. Ya have to think. OK they are out there too hang out with axial. Now unless itsthe exo that they are jumping axial really only offers 2 motor options. Silver can 20t motor and Silver can 27t motor. Something has the power to get some air.
 
Honestly, I only hope that it is NEW, and an in-house design....NOT some re-branded ARRMA, Duratrax, or whoever POS with a new body and new name. Sharing a few parts is ok. Sharing an entire chassis is not. Absolutely don't want to see Axial going down that road.

Having said that, seems to be much better at Hobbico with distinct branding than over at Horizon.
 
Sharing a few parts is ok. Sharing an entire chassis is not. Absolutely don't want to see Axial going down that road.

You mean like the combined 11 scx10's they have and have had out???
Or the 3 wraiths they've had out??
Or maybe the 4 first gen. AX10's or maybe the 2 second gen ones??
Their down that road already man.They've been down that road so much they're fixing pot holes on it...lol
 
Sorry, a new platform. I don't count body changes as releases, and not sure why everyone gets so worked up about it. An SCX10 is an SCX10, whether there's a Jeep, Honcho, or Dingo body on it. So what?

As far as I see it, they have 4 distinct platforms - the AX10, SCX10, Wraith and Exo. All in-house, original designs. To clarify above, I don't want to see a recycled ARRMA SC truck for example with a new AXIAL body pawned off as a new vehicle, similar to what Vaterra did with the MRC.

I suspect (unfortunately) that it will be Exo-based since that platform has only spawned 1 vehicle. Business-wise, it makes sense.
 
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