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    Smile

    Expensive aye

    Yours looks good, Might get the up graded servo for the steering me thinks..

    There are Hundreds of video clips on Youtube of people making real life 4wd adventures with their RC 4wds..it's TRULY AWESOME!!!

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKRzLa_RtGs]RC Trial - extreme road 2 - YouTube[/ame]


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    Smile Which one?

    HI guys whats the Difference between-

    SCX10 Jeep Wrangler G6 Falken Edition.

    AND the Axial Jeep Wrangler Wraith – Poison Spyder
    ??????

    I like both..whats the difference?? :? :?

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    Looks like the spyder has a locked diff.

    G6 Falken diff locker??? I am unsure about this.

    copyrighted bodies (What do you like?)
    The axial 1/10 use 1 battery.

    That summit you looked at uses 2 batteries.
    Has front diff lock, both diff lock, hi and low range. (switchable from the transmitter),for crawling looks like better car.

    Summit looks better to me.

    Both Axial or Traxxas are good brands.

    I already have a traxxas slash 4x4. (fast and uses 1 battery )
    TowerHobbies.com | Traxxas 1/10 Slash 4x4 RTR TQi 2.4GHz



    Graeme

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    Axial is releasing a Yeti in August with hi low range.

    looks alright. not sure about batteries.

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    cheers guys..I do like the scale look

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    I have an Axial Wraith.
    got it 2nd hand, bone stock, but gradually up grading it.
    good simple cheapish fun. Batteries and motors have been the hardest thing to learn about.

    you do need a challenging place to run them though, back yard and gravel tracks got boring pretty quickly due to the wheel diameter and power / torque of the motor.

    Can get expensive as well!

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