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'Those' Chinese CNC crawlers

Considering that's a close copy of the Scx10 I'd say yea, its an axial copied trans.


This ar10 is a copy of the ax10 with a tcs eclipse chassis.

ARC10.jpg
 
Product Features:
95% of the the MRC10 simulation climbing car the whole car for CNC metal parts assembled. The end of the super-simulation of the car, have all been upgraded configuration, luxurious metallic finish, high CNC technology, produced by the factory of the famous European to climb brand on behalf of absolutely first-class quality assurance. Lets you experience unprecedented super simulation climbing fun!

I hope his build quality is better than his English.
 
I'v been thinking of getting one to convert to an FoFF but i just am not keen on a few things.

1 them semi sphere knuckles and the fact it doesn't have a lock out(or an apparent way to fit one)
 
Looks like someone took a scx and put all the parts integy make for it on it.

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asiatees.com said:
If you have ever had any parts from Integy chances are you have had parts from TopCad. Most of the Integy RC upgrade parts are manufactured by TopCad.

It looks like the seller assembled all the aluminum parts that topcad makes in one package.
It looks sturdy enough, although weight might be an issue as has been said.
 
"High-end RC Crawler. Made in China."

:lmao::lmao:

I know it's 5-years later, but I wanted to say, "Aren't ALL of them made in China? Even the big brand names?"

But seriously, it looks to me like these Chinese Bling-rigs are low-quality clones. The reason I found this thread all these years later is that I ran across some of the Bling-rigs myself today on Ebay.

Here's an example (since the link above is dead now):
eBay

THIS is the first bling that I ran across because I have been looking for a 6x6 to build-up. I love the look of this, but I know nothing about the quality. I'm sure it is suspect:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-10-6x6-H...461144?hash=item33efea9858:g:xBYAAOSwgkRVUAwN

I found it interesting that the "brand" in the description is "sylvian1975" which is also his ebay handle. I also found it interesting that his store has quite a few legitimate items. At least I think they are legitimate. He certainly has decent seller feedback:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sylvian1975-rc/m.html?_trksid=p3692
 
I know it's 5-years later, but I wanted to say, "Aren't ALL of them made in China? Even the big brand names?

I seem to recall made in Tawain on a lot of my RC kits/parts. Though depending on your viewpoint you might think of those as the same...
 
I seem to recall made in Tawain on a lot of my RC kits/parts. Though depending on your viewpoint you might think of those as the same...

Good point. Also, I think I heard that Gmade is Korea and some brands are made in the Phillipines? So I did stretch the point a bit. Sorry!
 
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