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Team Associated teasing a scale crawler!

Nice!
Cant wait to see what you all do with them.
I'm still squeezing the trigger with my sights on the SSD.
But...
If everyone berserk over these enduro... *shrug*

Haha I'm bitting my nails for these to drop and I didnt even order one!
 
Got mine Friday just past, very impressive for a stock truck. No weights in the wheels although they did change to SSD's, ally servo horn and swapped my Rx into it- just personal preference on that front. Bumpers off front and rear. Waiting fro Scalerfab front, may make something myself for the rear...

65023596_2349091841976225_2338495468016762880_n by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

64744715_2349091961976213_8254465390978007040_n by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr

64826618_2349091921976217_3300037889953366016_n by Peter Rathbone, on Flickr
 
Say a fella is trying to decide between the kit and the RTR.
What goodies does the kit have besides the steel gears and alloy shock greeblies?

I do like the RTR due to it coming with a winch ready remote( I even have a servo winch ready to drop in), and I can pretty much slap a battery in and go.
But if I build a kit with budget electronics(I have a 35t motor laying around so I would just toss in a hw1080 and ds3218 servo) then its another c note for wheels and tires.

What do? Is it worth it to get the kit? I can't find much info other than shocks and gears.
 
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