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    Vattera Ascender 1972 Chevy Suburban

     

    Vaterra 1/10 1972 Chevy Suburban Ascender 4WD RTR Header

    Key Features

    • Ascender™ Stamped-Steel Ladder-Frame Chassis
    • Licensed 1972 Chevy Suburban Body with Injection Molded Grille and Bumpers
    • Revised Rear Link Geometry
    • LED Headlights and Amber Running Lights
    • New Battery Tray That Accepts "Full Size" Bttery Packs
    • Dynamite Brushed 35T 540 Motor
    • 60 Amp LiPo Compatible Waterproof ESC
    • 9KG Waterproof Metal Gear Servo
    • Oil-Filled, Threaded Shocks
    • Spektrum™ STX2™ Radio System
    Needed to Complete
    • 2-Cell or 3-Cell LiPo Battery with EC3 Connector
    • Appropriate LiPo Charger
    What's in the Box?
    • (1) Vaterra 1/10 1972 Chevy Suburban Ascender 4WD RTR
    • (1) Spektrum 2.4 GHz 2-Channel STX2 Transmitter (AA batteries)
    • (1) Spektrum 2-Channel Waterproof Receiver
    • (1) Spektrum 9KG 23T Waterproof Servo
    • (1) Dynamite 60A Brushed Waterproof ESC
    • (1) Dynamite 540 Brushed Motor 35T
    • (1) Product Manual

    Overview

    The longest continuous use model name still in production, the Suburban created the recreational vehicle category. It has a long-held reputation of being brash, commanding, and powerful. This ready-to-run, 1/10-scale version of the ’72 Chevrolet® Suburban delivers all that and more. At the core of its scale off-road performance is the Vaterra® Ascender™ chassis. This innovative platform takes scaler technology to new heights with features like stamped-steel ladder frames, an adjustable wheelbase, locked differentials, and one of the most capable off-road suspensions available.

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    Learn more here: http://bit.ly/VTRSuburban

     

     

     




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    I got ever so giddy when I saw the title......however, vaterra have dropped the ball again.

    first effort (the Chevy k5) was far too big.

    this time it looks like it’s too small!

     

    would have pounced on that shell if it fitted a bit better. :sadwalk:

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    10 minutes ago, 53HRA said:

    Agreed it looks over stretched then flattened from the roof ?

    The yanks do the to 1:1 trucks looks good on some but stupid on pretty much all the others 

     

    the wheel arches look way to big aswell ?

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