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    Axial SCX24 B-17 Betty Limited 1/24 4WD-RTR Green

    The SCX24™ B-17 Betty™ 4WD is a micro scale model that celebrates Axial® Racing’s 15th year of RC adventuring by bringing back the legacy body, Rock Lizard tires and Rockster wheels of the original AX10 Scorpion. Fully ready-to-run, it will please new RC drivers and long-time Axial® enthusiasts alike with classic crawling performance plus Limited Edition collectability.

     

    Every SCX24™ B-17 Betty™ is one-of-a-kind, adding to the value of your purchase. It arrives in a specially designed collector’s box with scale garage artwork. You’ll find a commemorative coin inside that features the Axial® 15-Year Anniversary logo, in an attractive case and available only with this model. Each RTR’s finished body includes a 15-year anniversary decal, and its chassis side rail is laser-etched with the anniversary logo and your model’s unique production number.

     

    Although highly collectible, the SCX24™ B-17 Betty™ is meant for more than just admiring on display. Any location, indoors or outside, can become an exciting crawling challenge. If you’re stuck at work and need a break, crawl across your desk. For younger drivers, a messy room becomes the perfect obstacle course. Thanks to its water-resistant electronics, you can run the B-17 Betty™ outdoors without worries. Grab some twigs and marble-sized rocks, dig a few holes, and in minutes you’ve got a course to conquer.

     

    Like the 1/10 scale SCX10™ platform, the SCX24™ chassis features rugged, sturdy steel C-channel frame rails with bracing to keep components intact and aligned. Steel dogbones and front and rear axles provide strength and durability for tough climbs and rough trails. Even at this small scale, the combination of coilover shocks and durable plastic suspension links delivers the crawling performance you know and expect from Axial®. 

     

    The SCX24™ includes everything you need to get going. The product is fully assembled, and we've included batteries for the transmitter, and a LiPo battery pack and USB charger.
    INCLUDED:

    • Axial AX-4 2.4GHz, 3 Channel Radio System
    • Axial AS-1 Servo
    • Axial AE-6 ESC/Receiver Combo
    • USB Charger (DYNC1062)
    • Dynamite 88T 030 Brushed Electric Motor
    • Dynamite 350mAh 2S LiPo 7.4V Battery Pack (DYNB0012)
    • 4AA Batteries for the Transmitter

     

     

     

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    I had (my first Axial) the 1.10 ax10 years ago, didn’t use the shell and got rid.

    i do quite like the re-hash, deffo the wheels and tyres when they come available and of course the green/silver looks good too.

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    20 hours ago, Gaz! said:

    I had (my first Axial) the 1.10 ax10 years ago, didn’t use the shell and got rid.

    i do quite like the re-hash, deffo the wheels and tyres when they come available and of course the green/silver looks good too.


    Remember the Novak Rooster 55T combo every crawler enthusiast wanted or owned? It was the best thing since sliced bread, but at 30 I feel really old now thinking about how long ago it was :lol: 

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    5 hours ago, turok007 said:

    Whats going on with the pricing  $129.99  - £150

     

    LOL... I was thinking the same, ditto the Losi Mini-T RTR - 139 USD & 159 GBP...  On bigger scale stuff, you usually expect to have your pants lowered to the tune of say comparable dollars to pounds so say 459 usd is 459 gbp over in rip off Britain, that's frustrating but perhaps a little more understandable bearing in mind in RC terms UK is a (very) distant outpost / poor relation.  But the discrepancies on these small scalers is kind of ridiculous!

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    1 hour ago, bertberr said:

     

    LOL... I was thinking the same, ditto the Losi Mini-T RTR - 139 USD & 159 GBP...  On bigger scale stuff, you usually expect to have your pants lowered to the tune of say comparable dollars to pounds so say 459 usd is 459 gbp over in rip off Britain, that's frustrating but perhaps a little more understandable bearing in mind in RC terms UK is a (very) distant outpost / poor relation.  But the discrepancies on these small scalers is kind of ridiculous!

    when i was really in RC planes  all prices were proper $ to £ exchange rate.  But with cars at the moment we are being ripped off.

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