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Axial Racing - RR10 Bomber 1/10th Scale Electric 4WD - RTR

Specifically...

REAR OUTPUT DIFFERENTIAL COVER
Included with the kit but not installed, the AR60 rear output differential cover enables the opportunity to build multi-axle vehicles without costly modifications.

If you've already got a Yeti, Wraith or AX10 with AR60 axles, you can purchase this optional RR10 AR60 Axle Component Set separately: AX31317 which includes link mounts for optional shocks to be installed up front, and mounts for an optional rear sway bar.

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Kid in me just ordered this magnet and metal infused putty. Few bucks. Looks neat. Clicking on the Rc tracking still shows null. Can only wait. The site on the whole is kinda cool. Cheap stuff as long as you don't mind the wait.

Yeah, I actually ordered a cold weather cycling jersey and gloves just to check them out. That's stuff I'd never buy becasue of the price/silliness but it ws so cheap I decided to give it a go.

That got me interested and I went to ebay.
I bought a Spyderco (Japanese knife company) clone and ordered the Hungarian Folder clone.
There's a couple Spyderco knives I really like but wasn't sure about the size/weight and didn't want to risk it at $150-$200 a pop. But for $40... sure.
 
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If I don't mind the pocket weight/size, I might get the real Spyderco Vallotton
 

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Also finally got around to building the front bumper for this thing.

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Here's the real one I was replicating, not the prettiest thing in the world, LOL. It's not exact but it's close enough.

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Going to start my first truggy build. Need all the advice I can get. I'm using a flux core welder. Do you guys use solid rod or tube/brake line ?


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I use a combination of the two. I typically use solid rod in areas that need strength, bumpers, main frame supports, stuff that's going to get knocked by the rocks, then I use tube everywhere else I can so the thing doesn't weight 80 lbs.
 
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