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All that money and I don't have an access point to grease the pumpkins without splitting the live axle in half? People are tripping. Looks good though.
The red screw in the back is the grease port on the rear. I'm pretty sure this won't harm sales.

I just checked mine and none of the fronts have the grease port. I just break down the entire axle to service the bearings, so it was never really an issue for me.
 
A lovely shelf queen for most I would imagine. Tempting for sure. Beautiful lines and layout. I would be a fun kit to build.

I love how they name drop their Matsuura machine every chance the get. Cracks me up.
I'd be bragging on it as well! They are phenominal machines, with ridiculous accuracy and raw power. But it doesn't mean jack for their quality control if they are going to screw up and send out the wrong parts in people's kits 🤣
 
I'd be bragging on it as well! They are phenominal machines, with ridiculous accuracy and raw power. But it doesn't mean jack for their quality control if they are going to screw up and send out the wrong parts in people's kits 🤣
Ha, we have 2 now and don't brag on them, and in the world of 5 axis precision, they ain't anywhere near the top. They are production machines.

I guess that's why I find it funny and no one else gets it. Whatever, it's just a funny quirk about Vanquish. They've been doing it for some time now.
 
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Ha, we have 2 now and don't brag on them, and in the world of 5 axis precision, they ain't anywhere near the top.
We had 3 of them at a large shop I worked at. They were great machines. Although, we had a gantry machine with 100' X axis travel that had two machinrs on it that was just as good, and it was made in the 70's. You could machine a semi truck and trailer on it. The main part we ran on it was a 6 million dollar item. Scary stuff.
 
Cool. Our's are not that big, but running palate / tombstone setups. Parts about the size of shoe boxes; production machines. Great for making lots of good parts very fast. Old technology though. We use different machines for development and prototyping.
 
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A lovely shelf queen for most I would imagine. Tempting for sure. Beautiful lines and layout. I would be a fun kit to build.

I would not be able to resist... I'd take that thing out and run it til I broke it... so it would then be a $4900 shelf queen. 😕
 
I paid $1200 for this kit... came with an aluminum rear axle and solid aluminum rear Trailing arms. Sure does make that H10 look tiny 🤣
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That's not an RC! That's a hopped up Power Wheels!
Just gave me visions of a mini garage full of 4 year olds hopping up their power wheels with lifted golf cart and side by side parts! 🤣
$3800 beadlocks on 31x10.50x14's 🤣
 
Don't get me wrong, I would absolutely love to build this kit! It would be fantastic! There is just no way on God's green earth I could justify paying $3500 for it. I would be driving it around like Ricky Bobby after his accident🤣
 
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