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Treal Rolls Out New Beadlock Wheels for the SCX24

Treal Rolls Out New Beadlock Wheels for the SCX24

Modding the 1/24-scale Axial SCX24 has become a popular activity among small-scale R/C crawling enthusiasts. Among the growing list of hop-ups and upgrades for this model are a new set of aluminum beadlock wheels from Treal. Featuring three stylish finishes of black, red, and gray, these wheels not only add style to your small-scale crawler…

Axial Releases the Limited Edition SCX24 B-17 Betty

Axial Releases the Limited Edition SCX24 B-17 Betty

To help celebrate 15 years of R/C adventure, Axial has released a limited edition version of its popular SCX24, throwing back to one of its earliest 1/10-scale models. The SCX24 B-17 Betty features the rugged throwback styling of a military truck blended with the impressive performance of the SCX24 platform. This model doesn’t veer off…

RC4WD Releases Body Accessories for the Axial SCX24

RC4WD Releases Body Accessories for the Axial SCX24

Modding and customizing the Axial SCX24 has become a popular micro-hobby for owners of this small-scale R/C crawler. RC4WD has joined the craze with their own variety of accessories for these 1/24-scale machines. From roof racks and snorkels to model-specific inner fenders, this lineup of accessories is quite impressive and should help any scale R/C…

Let’s Go Small-scale Crawling with Three 1/24-scale Rigs [Video]

Let’s Go Small-scale Crawling with Three 1/24-scale Rigs [Video]

With the addition of the RGT Adventurer V2 to my lineup of small-scale R/C crawlers, I had to see how it stacked up against the competition. So far, my two favorite models in this size category are the Axial SCX24 1967 Chevrolet C10 and the Carisma Scale Adventure MSA-1E 1976 Ford F-150. All three vehicles…

Review: Axial SCX24 1967 Chevy C10

Review: Axial SCX24 1967 Chevy C10

In a short amount of time, Axial’s SCX24 has become a highly popular model for fans of trail-ready R/C action. A little over a year after it burst onto the scene, the SCX24 lineup has expanded past its original Deadbolt model to include the Jeep Wrangler JLU and Chevrolet’s C10 pickup truck. No matter what…

Pick-up and Go with Axial’s Latest SCX24 RTR Model

Pick-up and Go with Axial’s Latest SCX24 RTR Model

Hit the small-scale trail with a 1967 Chevy C10 SCX24. Axial’s SCX24 has gained another branch on the family tree, thanks to the introduction of the 1967 Chevy C10. This 1/24-scale, ready-to-run (RTR) trail truck features a beautifully-crafted body that pairs perfectly with the durable and fun SCX24 chassis. Taking the surprising performance and capability…

Upgrades & Hop-ups for the Axial SCX24

Upgrades & Hop-ups for the Axial SCX24

Despite its small size, the Axial SCX24 has quickly established itself as a popular performer for fans of R/C crawling and trail driving. While this is a capable rig right out of the box, there are a few upgrades that you can make to allow your tiny truck to perform even better. The Axial SCX24…

Hitting the Rocks with Axial’s SCX24 Deadbolt [Video]

Hitting the Rocks with Axial’s SCX24 Deadbolt [Video]

Axial’s SCX24 Deadbolt has been a surprisingly-capable rig for both indoor and outdoor crawling. Despite its size, the Deadbolt has proven itself to handle everything from log piles and groomed trails to rock gardens and downed trees. I took the opportunity to run this rig over some modestly-sized rocks and was blown away by its…

It’s a Jeep Thing: Axial’s SCX24 2019 Jeep Wrangler JLU

It’s a Jeep Thing: Axial’s SCX24 2019 Jeep Wrangler JLU

YES!!! I mean…what do we have here? Setting aside my excitement for a moment, Axial has released a new addition to their SCX24 line; the SCX24 2019 Jeep Wrangler JLU (AXI00002T1/2). The SCX24 Deadbolt has quickly become my favorite small-scale crawler, and I’m thrilled to see this line of vehicles expanding. With their latest release,…

First-Impressions: Axial SCX24 Deadbolt

First-Impressions: Axial SCX24 Deadbolt

A small-scale rock crawler that’s packed with surprises. I’ve learned to temper my expectations when it comes to new R/C models. Too often, it seems my internal hype machine goes into overdrive and I become let down by various aspects of a new radio-controlled vehicle. As I mulled Axial’s latest small-scale release, the SX24 Deadbolt,…