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More Axial rumors.... SCX6?

I like it! Although I would have to come up with a different body to replace that JLU. I'm a Jeep guy but I feel the JK/JL line has been over done. I think I'd like to see Axial super-size the Blazer or C10 for this.

I know the tires are 7" but what size are the rims? I'm curious to see what sized rim they're actually scaled to and if they could be used on future 1/6 scaled vehicles.
 
I like it! Although I would have to come up with a different body to replace that JLU. I'm a Jeep guy but I feel the JK/JL line has been over done. I think I'd like to see Axial super-size the Blazer or C10 for this.

I know the tires are 7" but what size are the rims? I'm curious to see what sized rim they're actually scaled to and if they could be used on future 1/6 scaled vehicles.

Rims are 2.9"
 
Some of those old summit tires might look good on this, like the boggers, I think, not sure on the proportions though. And those electronics shoulda been crammed into the ryft.

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If RC was still my primary hobby, I'd be on the hook for one. My UDR was a blast, so I've seen how much fun large scale RCs can be. And West Desert Wheeler's running video would have sold me.

But dirtbikes, surfing and 5 kids will stop me from dropping $1,100 on a rig when I know I can't resist dropping more money on upgrades. Hell, $2,000 could snag me or my son a different dirtbike. Not that we need those either...

Aside from those, I'd probably do what most of us do; buy one, put less than 50 batteries through it, and sell it if it didn't tickle my fancy. In fact, maybe I'll just wait until some of you guys sell yours... I'll give you $500 for it as soon as you get it home from the hobby shop!
 
Who even has tracks big enough for these? It would almost be worth it to go to the woods and crawl on the trail!
i have a course in my back yard that makes this rig look small

i also have a 6th scale buggy track

ok maybe not in my yard but close enuff lol the park i live in has thousands of places to run any size rig on

in my opinion the bigger the better
 
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