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Axial attends RC Truckfest and ACORA BBQ

Axial attends RC Truckfest and ACORA BBQ

With a personal invitation from Mike Bishop, president of ACORA, I decided to make plans to attend a BBQ at the Azusa Canyon Offroad Park which was being put on by ACORA and a few other willing compadres on March 31st, 2012. Though the course is not open to the full scale rigs yet, due [...]

Axial Ad’s of past and present

Axial Ad’s of past and present

Here we are again on another great Axial day!
Today I was digging through the archives over here at Axial, and dug up some old and new advertisements. So I though I would share a few of my favorites with you!
I’ll start from oldest than progress onward.

I liked this Scorpion ad because of it scale [...]

Brandon’s Formula Offroad Build: Part 3.  Insight into the AR60 Axle Design.

Brandon’s Formula Offroad Build: Part 3. Insight into the AR60 Axle Design.

See Part 2 of the build HERE

Wanted to share the latest updates to my Formula Offroad build.  When I first built this rig using AX10 axles the Wraith™ had just hit the market.  At the time I thought it would be great to have those new AR60 axles found in the Wraith™ underneath my Formula [...]

RD’s Adventures - Borrego Springs

RD’s Adventures - Borrego Springs

I headed out Friday about 2:00 PM in an attempt to find a camp spot before the sun went down. I met up with a couple friends at Stater Bros in San Clemente for some last minute “essentials” and then started making our trek south to the 78 and across to Borrego Springs, CA. We [...]

Brandon’s Formula Offroad Build: Part 2

Brandon’s Formula Offroad Build: Part 2

Now the fun begins, testing and tuning before the final installment of my build!  If you missed Part 1 of my build be sure to check it out HERE
With the rig running and ready to hit the sand, Bender and I headed out to our local spot where the road construction has created some interesting [...]

Brandon’s Axial Formula Offroad Build: Part 1

Brandon’s Axial Formula Offroad Build: Part 1

The latest buzz around Axial has come about after Bender introduced us to Formula Offroad. I was aware of this sport and always enjoyed watching the 1:1 videos, but it never really hit me to build a RC replica of one before. I am a huge fan of Scale RC, so anything I can get my hands on and modify to closely resemble the real thing just adds to the fun factor. The looks of the 1:1 formula offroad vehicles are a bit odd compared to what we normally see offroad in the states, but you can tell that they are built purely with performance in mind.

Frequently Asked Customer Service Questions

Frequently Asked Customer Service Questions

I decided to sit down with our customer service reps recently to see what kind of questions they get asked the most on a week to week basis. Some of the questions they get asked I expected, and some I didn’t. So, I decided to highlight the most popular questions here on the blog, with [...]

Giveaway - Two Custom Rock Crawlers

Giveaway - Two Custom Rock Crawlers

For the holiday season the vendors of www.rccrawler.com got together and donated enough parts to build 2 separate complete trucks that will be given away on the RCCrawler forum. Axial was very excited to be part of these giveaways for the holiday season. A huge thanks to all the vendors on RCC that helped make [...]

2010 R/C Rock Crawling Nationals

2010 R/C Rock Crawling Nationals

The 2010 R/C Rock Crawling Nationals, one of the biggest annual R/C rock crawling events, was held on Sept. 9-12th in Disney, Oklahoma.  This event is an invite only competition so to get in, you have to either be the best in your local club to earn an invite or win one of the several [...]

RD’s Adventures - 4th of July

RD’s Adventures - 4th of July

The weather was starting to heat up in So-Cal giving way to one of the few seasons we actually experience here: Summer! The 4th of July holiday weekend was fast approaching and the itch to lock into 4wd and hit the dirt was overwhelming. The Johnson Valley ‘Hammers’ were sweltering at 115 degrees so the decision was made to retreat to the cool comfort only Big Bear Lake could provide. At seven thousand feet in elevation our camp site, The Green Spot, was a comfortable 80 degrees. With camp set up on Friday night and the rigs prepped the stage was set for what we hoped would be some epic wheeling.

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