Axial Yeti Jr. 1/18 Can-Am
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I’ve yet to try mine on dirt. Dirt is a hard thing to find in the suburbs
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We’ve been on this rain pattern for few weeks. Baseball field I’ve run at hasn’t had a chance to dry up in almost a month. Hopefully Memorial Day weekend will be better
Local Hobbytown has has “for fun” 1/18 racing. Mostly Dromida vehicles, that’s what I’ve used previously used. Probably use the ScoreTT unless I can get few others to get the Can-Am.
Local Hobbytown has has “for fun” 1/18 racing. Mostly Dromida vehicles, that’s what I’ve used previously used. Probably use the ScoreTT unless I can get few others to get the Can-Am.
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1/18 Score truck.
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Any chance someone could measure their hex adapters, looking for the inside hex size (outside is 12mm, to my understanding) TIA
Edit: So I took a gamble on ordering the gpm 7.5mm wide aluminum 12mm adapters, planned to use them on the losi Mini t 2.0 (8mm hex stock) for m-chassis wheels (12mm) to avoid needing spacers and I like the extra width they'd provide. According to Axial's website they say they're 8mm to 12mm adapters. They're 7mm to 12 if anyone was curious. 🤦♂️
Edit: So I took a gamble on ordering the gpm 7.5mm wide aluminum 12mm adapters, planned to use them on the losi Mini t 2.0 (8mm hex stock) for m-chassis wheels (12mm) to avoid needing spacers and I like the extra width they'd provide. According to Axial's website they say they're 8mm to 12mm adapters. They're 7mm to 12 if anyone was curious. 🤦♂️
Last edited by aspiringracer; 12-09-2020 at 11:00 PM.