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New Axial "working on something fast"

Isn't mid July and July 15th the same?

It is mid July good job. It's kinda like me saying let's meet up next week and that could mean any day Sunday through sat. Or me saying next weds still next week but you have a day so your not sitting around waiting All I'm saying it has progressed in the process which I thought was cool.
 
Hi Turtlejon, thanks for jumping in, nice to hear from a few people.

Well, I think i"m just going to keep my order in, and buy it for fun. The max I do with my current RC trucks is drive them on my front lawn ( I"m on an acre property ) I do tiny jumps, about a foot off the ground LOL and that's about it.

I do have a great question that I just Googled and even Google couldn't give me a great answer..... so what exactly is a u4 racer ? ... what does this "u4" stand for ?


It appears to be kind of a halfway between a crawler and a buggy, not perfectly optimal for either usage, but a good compromise that will be quite capable as either. It's category, in theory, is as a u4 racer, which combines technical rock, steep climbs, open dirt sections, a few small jumps, etc.
 
Thanks Badger !

ah ok ! .... I just Google that and came up with a website with a cool site,
ultra4racing - dot - com. Wow.... just watched a Youtube video on that site, I had no clue extreme racing like even existed. Pretty cool.

Learning lots on your forum, thank you badger !

Youtube "King of the Hammers" and have fun sitting there for the rest of the night! 8)
 
Is it possible they have so many pre-orders that it will take several shipments to satisfy demand and they don't want to mislead folks who are ordering now? Just a thought.
 
New
Image Of Axial Yeti 1/10 4WD Brushless Racetruck 2.4GHz RTR
Axial Yeti 1/10 4WD Brushless Racetruck 2.4GHz RTR
Axial AX90026
RRP: £384.99
Our Price: £369.00
On Order with Supplier Expected 29th Aug 2014 Request Email Alert Add to Wishlist

we are told in the uk about same time as you guys .
 
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I took mine out yesterday and let everyone have a go at breaking it but no one could. Check out my Facebook (Tim Smith Racing) for videos and photos of us really showing off this awesome new rig. Its way better then I imagined it would be.
 
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