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Finally - a 1/10 trophy truck built in the axial yeti

You get an A+... Awesome job!

Regarding Axial's press release of their new Yeti based trophy truck I give them an F.[emoji12]

Bringing the pain since 1968

Exactly !!! It was that and Justin Hiltons truck that made me want to build mine . Axial should have put out the Yeti like this in the 1st place instead of waiting for all of us to work out the bugs then swoop in and take the glory .
 
Check out some latest update on this trophy truck, we have a lot of work to do.

11/13/2015
First Intro video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5zhw41fbLw

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We are way over due on this upgrade. Wrench away.


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I'm having an issue getting the wb to line up with body I'm using any ideas on how to get it closer? Trying to get more of a scale look the rear wheel well lines up great but the front is a mile off. Would like to have the body stay in place because the cage looks best where its at.

Last pic is the truck i'm trying to model after





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pretty sure the front wheels are going to have to stay put...might have to either scrap the cage, mount the cage differently than stock or use the Yeti SCORE cage and just adjust the rear wheels.
 
I agree with ya there, trophy cage isn't an option really I'd like to keep what's there. Might just have to break down and radius the front fender a bit to get a better look but still will be off


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Should have mentioned I have twin hammers trailing arms installed already, would like to stick with the 380 cage for a bit more scale look and rigidity for the body.

I may play around with some different attachment points for the cage not 100% sure yet


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