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Injora Flex Blades for the SCX24

Injora Aluminum Flex Blades for the Axial SCX24

Make every day, “Flex Friday”! Injora has released its latest upgrade for the Axial SCX24; Aluminum Flex Blades Suspension Extenders. With these upgrade items, you can improve the suspension travel of your small-scale rig, making it a true rock conquerer. Made of CNC-machined aluminum, these Flex Blades Feature a black finish and include all necessary installation hardware. Injora Aluminum Flex Blades for [...]

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Injora LCG Chassis Kit for the SCX24

Injora LCG Carbon Fiber Chassis Kit for the Axial SCX24

Injora has released a new LCG Carbon Fiber Chassis Kit for select SCX24 models. If you wheel an SCX24 Chevy C10, Jeep Wrangler JLU, 2021 Ford Bronco, B17 Betty, or Deadbolt, you can transform it into a high-performing micro-crawler. The chassis kit features carbon fiber rails and cross-members for a lightweight option compared to the stock chassis. Injora’s chassis also features [...]

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Injora Coreless High Torque Micro Servo for the TRX-4M

Injora 11kg Coreless High-Torque Micro Servo for the Axial S…

When it comes to trail truck performance, steering power is at a premium, no matter what scale your rig may be. Injora’s Coreless, High-Torque Micro Servo for the SCX24(#INJS11–24BK) offers an improved outer case design and solid performance specs to help you tackle any terrain, indoors or out. Featuring an aluminum case, metal gears, and a coreless motor, this servo looks [...]

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Flubber Stufferz LCG Battery Tray - 5

Flubber Stufferz New LCG Battery Tray for the SCX24

Searching for an easy way to lower the center of gravity on your small-scale trail rig? Flubber Stufferz has released its LCG Battery Tray for the SCX24, which aims to improve crawling performance and also allows for some additional under-the-hood customization. This 3D-printed battery tray adds 9 shock mounting positions for performance tweaks and also features two 5mm rock light buckets. Priced [...]

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Injora 50T Pro High Torque Brushed Motor

Injora 50T Brushed Pro Motor for the Axial SCX24

Injora has introduced a new aftermarket motor for the 1/24-scale SCX24. The Injora 50T Brushed Pro Motor offers high-torque performance for extreme crawling conditions, no matter if you’re indoors or out. Slightly longer than the stock SCX24 motor, this 50T motor requires some minor adjustments to be made to the battery tray posts on your rig. Additionally, you’ll need to use [...]

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Treal Brass 1-inch Beadlock Wheels

Treal 1.0" Brass Beadlock Wheels for the Axial SCX24

Treal has introduced a new set of 1.0" Brass Beadlock Wheels for 1/24-scale crawlers like the SCX24. These classy-looking wheels add 40g of weight per wheel, offering plenty of low-end weight for your small-scale trail machine. Sold as a set of four, these wheels feature a matte black finish with brass/gold accents and include all necessary hardware. Treal 1.0" Brass Beadlock Wheel [...]

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Little Guy Racing Products Ultra24 Chassis Kit

Give Your Axial SCX24 an UItra Makeover with LGRP’s Ultra2…

Axial’s SCX24 is a fun platform that has stirred up some unique creations. If you want to push your tiny trail rig to the next level, check out the Ultra24 Chassis Base Kit from Little Guy Racing Parts. This conversion kit will transform the SCX24 into a 1/24-scale Ultra-4 racer. The kit is printed in PA12 Nylon and includes the following [...]

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Injora M2 Wheel Nut Caps SCX24

Injora M2 Wheel Nuts with Aluminum Wheel Nut Caps for the Ax…

The list of SCX24 upgrades continues to grow. If you’re searching for more scale detail to add to your 1/24-scale rig, you’ll want to check out this new release from Injora. With their Aluminum M2 Wheel Nut Caps, you add a simple touch of detail to each of your wheels. Made from CNC-machined aluminum, each wheel nut cap houses an M2 [...]

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Treal Brass Front Steering Knuckles for the SCX24

Treal Launches 18g Brass Front Steering Knuckles for the Axi…

Fans of the Axial SCX24 have a new performance upgrade to check out from Treal. If you want to add more low-end weight to your small-scale crawler, Treal’s 18g Brass Front Steering Knuckles should help you do just that. Weighing 18g each, these brass steering knuckles are a direct replacement for the stock, plastic set, adding an ample amount of low [...]

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Treal Hardened Steel Driveshafts for SCX24 Jeep Gladiator

Treal Hardened Steel Driveshafts for the Axial SCX24 Jeep Gl…

Even small-scale R/C machines can get into some extreme situations. To that end, Treal has introduced Hardened Steel Driveshafts for the Axial SCX24 Jeep Gladiator. Designed to accommodate the longer wheelbase of this rig, this driveshaft replacement set should make your tiny trail rig’s driveline virtually bomb-proof. This driveshaft set includes both front and rear splined driveshafts that are a direct [...]

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Losing grip – New shocks for the rocks

G’day folks! No physics lesson today, but an update on my heavily upgraded SCX24. A wonderful little car it is, suitable for indoors, capable enough for outdoors, small enough to fit in a backpack with room to spare for coffee and biscuits. A lot of bang for the buck, and durable too – it hardly weighs anything, and it certainly [...]

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Losing grip – Weathering the SCX24

G’day mates! Another week of losing grip is here, and my SCX24 has aged twenty years since last week. As you might remember, it was first repainted by Bob’s grandson Rob in a shark scheme commemorating the Curtis P40 Warhawk that Bob once flew. Initially lovingly taken care of, it was then forgotten and found recently, in a somewhat derelict [...]

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Losing grip – Outside painting

No, I haven’t been outside painting. I’ve been painting on the outside. Of the body of my little SCX24. Last column I mentioned I had some trouble with paint peeling off with the masking tape, but no such trouble today. The idea behind the paint scheme is simple. This car belongs to Rob Smith, son of Junior Smith, son Bob Smith [...]

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Losing grip – Project time

Any good project starts with a little bit of dreaming. That’s the easy part. After dreaming comes pondering, then calculating and compromising runs in parallell for a while, eventually reaching the decision point side by side and slightly irritated with each other. Both have to be involved, neither can win. Decision point is where it all turns around, but this time [...]

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Monster Truck Madness – Building a 1/24 Mini-Monster Truck

Hello everyone! Maybe you’ve heard about how folks are building 1/24 scale mini solid axle monster trucks by combining Axial SCX24 running gear with a purpose built chassis and model tires? Well, I’ve got one built, I’ve got a FULL parts list, and I’ve run it. If you’re wondering whether you should build one or not, have a read! I want [...]

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