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Time Capsule - AX10 Scorpion RTR

OSRC

I wanna be Dave
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Came across this...a buddy picked it up in a trade and gave it to me in trade for some paint work. It was "too old"...lol. Pretty amazing find. RTR version, never run, not a scratch. Complete with AM electronics and manual.

RTR with bent rear links (The kit version was green with straight links and the Betty body)
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Not a scratch! Note the original U-joints. Axial switched to CVD's later once the SCX10 line got going.
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AM radio and original Axial AE-1 ESC...no drag brake IIRC.
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Comes with dogbones....turning is not much by today's standards. CVD's were a serious hop up.
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Ti coated shock shafts are nice, philips hardware all around.
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Not sure what I want to do with it. Still have plenty of V1 parts for my 3 old V1 based rigs, I could hop it up a bit. I'll most likely never run it. Right now it's sitting on display in the hobby room "thumbsup"
 
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Great find and in mint condition!:shock: You don't see them everyday! In fact I don't think I've ever seen one in person.

I'd have to shelve that one if it was me.:)
 
DANG! nice score. I would also just leave it that way and shelve it.
its funny because that steering was leaps better then tlt steering. lol
 
It's like buying a used car, since I got all the paperwork I can kinda track the history.
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Looks like the was a "RTC" version, or a prebuilt roller and everything was purchased piecemeal from Tower. OP bought all the Axial stuff separate, including the ESC and motor. Look at those prices...$249 for the roller was excellent. Amazing that the ESC was $9 more than a WP1080 is now, 12 years later. I've been shocked by some of the price increases I've seen lately, but honestly we've been holding the line for years. Some price increases were way overdue.
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Looks like it was going to be converted over to a scale truck (Remember the AX10-SCX10 conversions?) but the Integy kit did not ship. So it stayed an AX10.

I decided that this is a shelf queen for the time being... I may add some hop ups I have laying around, but I don't plan on running it. It's completely pristine, I hate to scratch it up.
 
looks like how mine used to look. i ditched the chassis and went to a Gate keeper and now a TCS stick chassis. Still running the stock dog bone axles with a rockstar 45 T motor and 3s lipos lol
 
That's pretty sweet OS. Looks a lot how the used rig looked that I bought last year, except mine WAS well used.... :lmao:

That's a badass looking AX10!

looks like how mine used to look. i ditched the chassis and went to a Gate keeper and now a TCS stick chassis. Still running the stock dog bone axles with a rockstar 45 T motor and 3s lipos lol

Mine is still sitting on the shelf, I can't bring myself to modify it. :)
 
The orange one was ARTR, you still had to add the electronics. Back then the Novak Rooster was the motor/esc combo to get and running 2s Lipo was a big deal.
 
An AX-10 was my first real Crawler back in 2008. We called them Shaftys back then, MIP drive shafts, Robinson Racing Trans pieces, and a Hurst?? dig unit. So many great memories from those days."thumbsup".
 
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