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Axial SCX10 II 6x6

FREEDOM83

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Vitoria-Gasteiz
Unimog 6x6

Here are some photos of my last purchase, the photos of the ad:

It includes
axial 2 6x6
combo axe 2300
servo powerpro 20kg
6 beadlock alu metsafil rims
6 tires 1904 gmade
6 x 90mm gmade rsd shocks (4 unopened)
6 PROLINE double compound foam (4 unopened)
2.4 absima cr3p transmitter

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and finally in my house !!

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It's time to update, first remove leads and check axles and tranny, so, new tranny bearings, those of the axles are good and all greased:

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Now the wheels, remove leads, paint rims and change tires:

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After all, it has touched the chassis, repositioning the variator, I have installed a servo winch, I have put raw builders links on the two front axles and some homemade ones on the last axis since those of raw builders were worth none. It has also been necessary to make a panhard bar since I have attached the shock absorbers to the axle, where the lower link goes instead of a little above it as it was originally, so the chassis is a few mm lower and the gap is reduced. I have advanced the turrets of the two rear axles for which the body had to be modified, and less than I thought since I have also added the standard rear bumper of the Vanquish VS4 that fits like a glove, and to put it I also advance the body about mm. and finally I have mounted the 4 shock absorbers that the previous owner gave me disassembled and it already has the 6 equal gmade shock absorbers.

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And now the body, remove thousands of stickers that it brought and leave it a little more visible, now just waiting for the Mercedes grill and a bit of brass ... hehehe

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Good looking 6x6, really like how those wheels turned out. Those tires have been working out fantastic for me, they probably did great in the snow.
 
The enhencment looks great, especially the wheels and tires makes it look like a new car! I have two questions, who did u put the parthant bar there? I dont know this axial chassis much but 3 link system holds the axle originally, wasnt enough? will not it hit servo during an action? Did u build the servo winch by urself? Do u control it through transmitter? well.. more questions :D
 
who did u put the parthant bar there? I dont know this axial chassis much but 3 link system holds the axle originally, wasnt enough? will not it hit servo during an action?

Yes, but I have tied the shock absorber to the lower axle and now when compressing it comes closer to the chassis

Did u build the servo winch by urself? Do u control it through transmitter? well.. more questions :D

Yes, it is made by hand, and yes, it works from the station of course, it is the grace of doing it with a servo.

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Now with some scale plates, to be reflective, I use the sheet of a 1/1 (I use wrong or faulty), with a mythical rule and a permanent I make the numbers and letters, a little double-sided tape on the back and then cut with part of the blue and voila!





 
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