RC scale crawlers
Axial SCX10
This is one of the best and most popular scale crawlers on the market today. It features a aluminum ladder frame chassis, four link suspension, and full time locked diffs. The SCX10 craws great, perhaps the best performance scale crawler out there. But it's not 100 percent like the real deal. Being that the diff covers are plastic, not aluminium and it has a lexan body, not a hard shell ABS. All in all though this crawler sells for about $355 rtr with the trail honcho body and $380 with the jeep Rubicon body. Here's a link to the product page,
trail honcho: http://adf.ly/eHn7M
jeep wrangler unlimited Rubicon: http://adf.ly/eHnDl
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trail honcho: http://adf.ly/eHn7M
jeep wrangler unlimited Rubicon: http://adf.ly/eHnDl
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RC4WD Trail Stomper
This crawler also features a aluminum ladder frame chassis and locked diffs. Although it has leaf spring suspension, its still a good crawler. It's very scale looking because it has aluminum diff covers and metaworththeir els. It comes rtr for $300. Here's a link to the product page, http://adf.ly/eHnOX
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Tamiya High Lift Trucks
The Tamiya high lift trucks include the Toyota Hilux, Ford F350, Toyota Bruiser, and the Toyota Tundra. They are probably they most scale looking RC crawlers of all time. They preform decently on the rocks, but can cost anywhere from $600 to $800. The high lift trucks have leaf spring suspension and a 3 speed transmission. The first gear is 4x4 and second and third are rear wheel drive, for a little more speed. Most of the truck is made out of metal so it's very durable. This is an awesome truck but it's too much money for my taste. Here's a link to the product page, http://adf.ly/eHoaZ
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