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B-MOW's SCX10 III JT Gladiator Trail Warrior

Great looking rig! I'm starting to feel nostalgia for these Axial Jeeps of any gen and type...

Who makes the VFD skid for this chassis? It would be very interesting to compare the weight of the two trans. The VFD COG is definitely going to be lower though simply because of the motor location.
 
sweet pictures, sweet looking rig that. Looks like it was a great place for a day out (y)
Thanks. It’s a fun place for sure.

Nice looking rig. Kinda makes me miss the one I had.
Thanks. I’m glad I kept this one. It’s more enjoyable to drive than my JLU.

Same here man… I enjoyed mine quite a bit for the short time I had it.

Looks fantastic as usual Brian
Thanks Tom!

Great looking rig! I'm starting to feel nostalgia for these Axial Jeeps of any gen and type...

Who makes the VFD skid for this chassis? It would be very interesting to compare the weight of the two trans. The VFD COG is definitely going to be lower though simply because of the motor location.
Thanks! Harley has a 3D print adapter that uses the stock Axial skid for the VFD. I may though try to shoehorn the VP skid in there if the link mounts line up.

I’ll weigh both and report back when the swap does happen.
 
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