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Tunedfrog

Kermit the frog is a sissy.
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Yellow Jeep as usual ran perfect "wife's Jeep". The red Jeep is the SCX10 ll kit and I was disappointed with it. The reason being, the hard body with all the accessories is far too top heavy and I kind of figured it would be. Any steep incline front or back, left or right she tumbles. So I will keep the body as a shelf queen when not running and paint up another body to run with. I took the body off and ran it and it was a lot better. I am going to add some wheel weights also which will help.

The Axial Bomber? Kind of undecided actually. I couldn't keep her on her feet. She rolls very easily but she does climb pretty good.
I ran her on 2s and she had a ton of power but on a straight away she was good but any slight turn and she rolled. Tires are very grippy. I'm not so sure I like her so she may be up for sale.
The silver Chevy is another build from all the parts I had laying around. She ran awesome..

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Nice fleet. I started to fall in love with brass parts due to the factory axial body and its weight.
 
That bomber - can you add some wheel spacers? It is a really cool looking rig.

How are the shocks on it? With them being nearly straight up like that would setting them at a shallower angle help a bit?
 
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