@@Gibsonlife573 Yeah lots of competitors these days, but there is something awesome about the SCX24. It is the truck that ignited the current micro crawler movement after all! Thanks for your comment 👍
I love them for the simplicity and availability of affordable spare parts (mainly from Injora, i am in Europe and they send without shipping costs and for some reason i never pay customs fees, i absolutely love their parts always include lots of screws and mounting materials).
Just got mine delivered a few minutes ago, looking forward to playing with. it..I do plan on making a indoor course for when the outside temps get too cold.👍🏼
Got the Blue Gladiator, was on sale for $99. I use to own the Axial Wraith had loads of fun with that rig and will have the SCX6 Jeep delivered in the next few days as well. As a side note, I've been out of the hobby for several years and have decided to jump back in, in a big way(no pun intended) both with the scx24 and the scx6 and time along with finances will tell where it'll take me this time around🤞🏼
Wow that's awesome, two great rigs! I had been out of the hobby for many years also and it was the SCX24 that got me interested again. Also wish I didn't sell my Wraith!
Hes back!! Yea, hands down the best micro crawler out there. So many things you can do to make it your own as there are so many parts to choose from. The number 1 indoor crawler out there, even does pretty well outdoors too.
I'm 101% with you on the size. Take anywhere and easy to run indoors. But I think Axial has blown the goat by sitting back and not keeping up with the competition. 1/18th scale manufacturers have been blitzing SCX24 with new releases and new advances and better RTR offerings. The SCX24 has always just barely made it into the 'hobby' grade from 'toy' grade and really is lacking too much out of the box for the price compared to rigs like the Ascent 18 and the Evo Pro. FCX had more bang for the buck years ago right after the SCX24's came out. Axial has just fallen asleep. They should have come out with 24th RTR's with LCG chassis, high clearance links, good servos and better wheels and tires, at a minimum. Plus a bigger motor and more flexible ESC couldn't hurt. Myself, I just can't see buying another one only to have to toss half of it just to make it reasonably fun or 90% of it to make a real ripper. Just as cheap to build ground up. DIY a chassis and all the links. And get a GT5 set-up that I can you on a bunch of rigs and only need to get extra RX's. Just my opinion. I think Axial's SCX24 division has really blown it or they put the bean counters in charge.
I appreciate your thoughts mate, and to an extent agree! I think the SCX24 is still a fun way to get new people into the hobby, and it well represented at local Hobby stores. Thanks for your comment!
Worm gears definitely have their pros and cons I love them for the low gearing you get but the feel isn't the same as a ring and pinion crawler in my opinion. I personally don't think the scx24 are worth buying when you can get a lot better trucks around the same price. Although I still build with the platform because it can be the most capable if you're going for a custom competition crawler. Great video! I like hearing different opinions in the community
Thanks for your comments, There are a lot of different vehicles to choose from now for sure! I guess what you buy depends on your end goals, at this point most people have bought several SCX24's and moved on, and I get that. There is something about the SCX24 that just works for me, I just enjoy driving them and that's what it all about!
You made some good valid points. I have the original Deadbolt, with a few upgrades and love it. I think it's the best of the series purely because there's no body rub. I had the Chevy first but the body rub was so bad on the front arches when the steering turned it actually stopped it from moving. It was very frustrating when I was trying to make a video. I sold it and bought the Deadbolt and it's the best decision I made.
Love those SCX24s! Another thing that wasn't mentioned was the amount of space( for multiple rigs)you will have with 1/24th scale versus 1/10 scale. MIDWID!
Scx24s are nice. I prefer Fcx24s from FMS though, 2 speed transmission as well as everything from the scx24 besides the radio batteries. Redcat Ascent 18 is amazing out of the box, ugly as sin though, it has great low speed control and less esc whine than the others out there.
I've never had a Gladiator, so I was keen to pick this one up. It's the most capable SCX24 strait out of the box for sure! I'm looking forward to modifying it a little, but want to keep it pretty scale. Thanks for hanging out mate!
I'm new to Micro Crawling, but have experience with RC Aircraft. What's an advantage of going brushless on a Micro Crawler? I also have an older Axial SC10. Thanks for any info!
Just like with RC aircraft moving to a brushless motor gets you better power density and efficiency. Makes more power, runs cooler with longer run times! Also software improvements in recent years with FOC from Furitek and the sinusoidal algorithm from ESC'S running AM32 firmware, have greatly improved the low speed control you get from a brushless motor! I hope that's helpful, thanks for your comment!
@@havikhobbies okay, you got me. I have a JLU, a C10, and a Deadbolt... with another beat up C10 I bought used as a donor truck for an Ultra 4 build... LOL
110% agree with you there's nothing out there that compares to scx24
@@Gibsonlife573 Yeah lots of competitors these days, but there is something awesome about the SCX24. It is the truck that ignited the current micro crawler movement after all! Thanks for your comment 👍
I love them for the simplicity and availability of affordable spare parts (mainly from Injora, i am in Europe and they send without shipping costs and for some reason i never pay customs fees, i absolutely love their parts always include lots of screws and mounting materials).
I agree mate, simple, fun with loads of upgrade options! Thanks for your comment!
Just got mine delivered a few minutes ago, looking forward to playing with. it..I do plan on making a indoor course for when the outside temps get too cold.👍🏼
@@ecj272 Nice! Which SCX24 did you go with? It's a lot of fun to build indoor courses out of random household items!
Got the Blue Gladiator, was on sale for $99. I use to own the Axial Wraith had loads of fun with that rig and will have the SCX6 Jeep delivered in the next few days as well. As a side note, I've been out of the hobby for several years and have decided to jump back in, in a big way(no pun intended) both with the scx24 and the scx6 and time along with finances will tell where it'll take me this time around🤞🏼
Wow that's awesome, two great rigs! I had been out of the hobby for many years also and it was the SCX24 that got me interested again. Also wish I didn't sell my Wraith!
Hes back!!
Yea, hands down the best micro crawler out there. So many things you can do to make it your own as there are so many parts to choose from. The number 1 indoor crawler out there, even does pretty well outdoors too.
Couldn't agree more mate, I've tried some of the other trucks but the SCX24 is definitely my favorite!
I'm 101% with you on the size. Take anywhere and easy to run indoors. But I think Axial has blown the goat by sitting back and not keeping up with the competition. 1/18th scale manufacturers have been blitzing SCX24 with new releases and new advances and better RTR offerings. The SCX24 has always just barely made it into the 'hobby' grade from 'toy' grade and really is lacking too much out of the box for the price compared to rigs like the Ascent 18 and the Evo Pro. FCX had more bang for the buck years ago right after the SCX24's came out. Axial has just fallen asleep. They should have come out with 24th RTR's with LCG chassis, high clearance links, good servos and better wheels and tires, at a minimum. Plus a bigger motor and more flexible ESC couldn't hurt.
Myself, I just can't see buying another one only to have to toss half of it just to make it reasonably fun or 90% of it to make a real ripper. Just as cheap to build ground up. DIY a chassis and all the links. And get a GT5 set-up that I can you on a bunch of rigs and only need to get extra RX's. Just my opinion. I think Axial's SCX24 division has really blown it or they put the bean counters in charge.
I appreciate your thoughts mate, and to an extent agree! I think the SCX24 is still a fun way to get new people into the hobby, and it well represented at local Hobby stores. Thanks for your comment!
You make a lot of great points and a compelling argument!
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Haha thanks mate!
Worm gears definitely have their pros and cons I love them for the low gearing you get but the feel isn't the same as a ring and pinion crawler in my opinion. I personally don't think the scx24 are worth buying when you can get a lot better trucks around the same price. Although I still build with the platform because it can be the most capable if you're going for a custom competition crawler. Great video! I like hearing different opinions in the community
Thanks for your comments, There are a lot of different vehicles to choose from now for sure! I guess what you buy depends on your end goals, at this point most people have bought several SCX24's and moved on, and I get that. There is something about the SCX24 that just works for me, I just enjoy driving them and that's what it all about!
@@havikhobbies I agree the best truck is whatever you have the most fun driving!
You made some good valid points. I have the original Deadbolt, with a few upgrades and love it. I think it's the best of the series purely because there's no body rub. I had the Chevy first but the body rub was so bad on the front arches when the steering turned it actually stopped it from moving. It was very frustrating when I was trying to make a video. I sold it and bought the Deadbolt and it's the best decision I made.
The Deadbolt is a fun little rig! Tire clearance is awesome and I love the short front end with long links out back! Thanks for hanging out mate!
Love those SCX24s!
Another thing that wasn't mentioned was the amount of space( for multiple rigs)you will have with 1/24th scale versus 1/10 scale.
MIDWID!
That's true, these little guys are space savers for sure!
Scx24s are nice. I prefer Fcx24s from FMS though, 2 speed transmission as well as everything from the scx24 besides the radio batteries. Redcat Ascent 18 is amazing out of the box, ugly as sin though, it has great low speed control and less esc whine than the others out there.
have the 1st edition of the gladiator and it was and is a beast of a crawler.
I've never had a Gladiator, so I was keen to pick this one up. It's the most capable SCX24 strait out of the box for sure! I'm looking forward to modifying it a little, but want to keep it pretty scale. Thanks for hanging out mate!
Killer video bro! Glad to see some vids!🤘🏻
Thanks Eric! I've got some things I'm working so hopefully be getting some more videos out!
I love them I will always love them
@@caseys_cozy_garage Yep, A classic micro crawler like no other! Thanks for your comment 👍
I'm new to Micro Crawling, but have experience with RC Aircraft. What's an advantage of going brushless on a Micro Crawler? I also have an older Axial SC10. Thanks for any info!
Just like with RC aircraft moving to a brushless motor gets you better power density and efficiency. Makes more power, runs cooler with longer run times! Also software improvements in recent years with FOC from Furitek and the sinusoidal algorithm from ESC'S running AM32 firmware, have greatly improved the low speed control you get from a brushless motor! I hope that's helpful, thanks for your comment!
Sold! I'll take three of them!
Why stop at three?
@@havikhobbies okay, you got me. I have a JLU, a C10, and a Deadbolt... with another beat up C10 I bought used as a donor truck for an Ultra 4 build... LOL
deadbolt
Yes! The Deadbolt is a classic, and a great little performer with some mods 👍