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AX10 Scorpion KIT - 1/10th Scale / 4WD / Electric

First Competition Level Rock Crawler Kit First Competition Level R/C Rock Crawler Kit

The Axial AX10 Scorpion 1/10 R/C Rock Crawler Kit (4WD Electric) is the first of its kind. The kit was designed from the ground up, and every detail was thought through to provide a competition level base kit to work with. Previously the only way to build a competition capable rock crawler was to buy bits and pieces of several different kits here'n'there. This long and sometimes frustrating process would take as long as several months just to get the right parts together before you could even start the build. Now you can get everything in one box, and within a matter of a few hours build-time you'll be able to hit the rocks with your competition ready AX10 Scorpion Rock Crawler!

THE COMPONENTS
Competition Ready Chassis - Click here for hi-res image
Dustin and Becca Webster. Red Bull Rock Crawling Team - www.redbullrockcrawlers.com
Axles

The axles have been designed with many features that are not available from other products on the market.  Everything from the axle strength, pinion angle, caster, and ground clearance were taken into consideration when designing these axles. The result is a far superior axle that will stand-up to some severe punishment. To ensure added longevity from the start an aluminum diff locker is included along with hardened drive shafts.

       
"For anyone looking to jump right into rock crawling, the AX10 MIGHT BE THE TICKET." - Xtreme RC, James Revilla, Oct. 2007.
Chassis Chassis

The AX10 Scorpion chassis is lightweight and stiff.  Twin 2.5mm aluminum side plates are tied together with aluminum posts that create a rigid structure. The molded nylon skid/transmission plate is designed not only to be strong, but it's radiused edges aid in preventing hang-up's on jagged surfaces. Additional design features include channeled grooves which assist in directional stability. Scale was also taken into consideration, and the chassis was made as small and compact as possible to cut weight as much as possible.  A simple, yet highly functional battery/radio tray makes installation of your electronics quick and easy.  Wheel base is adjustable from 304mm ~ 320mm.

   
"I'll admit that I wasn't much of a rock crawling fan until i actually drove a crawler, and since then I've been hooked. Take the time to drive one, and you'll probably find yourself skipping Starbucks for a month to save up some scratch for your new Axial AX10 Scorpion crawler." - Stephen Bess, R/C Car Magazine, April 2008
Transmission

The AX10 Scorpion transmission was designed to place the weight of the motor as low as possible to maintain a low CG (Center of Gravity). The ultra compact transmission doesn't compromise performance because it also allows for a wide range of gearing choices.  The overall ratio can be adjusted from 15:1 all the way up to 74:1 using different pinion/spur gear choices which allows for super high speed or to competition level crawling speed.  The transmission is locked with no differential action which allows for both wheels to get the maximum amount of traction. The out-drive shafts come in a hard anodized aluminum for added durability.


       
"We found we could climb, straddle and cleanly exit an 85mm high box, and get one wheel to pass right over an obstacle 150mm high while the other three wheels remained in contact with the floor. Simply amazing and satisfying entertainment..." - Radio Race Car International, Peter Gray, Jan 2008
Complete Chassis

Super long nitride coated shocks offer a wider range of articulation as well as an optional range of spring rates allow you to custom tune your crawler to work on a wide range of terrain.  All suspension links are made from strong lightweight aluminum.  The driveshaft is made from super strong composite material and features hardened metal yokes.

         
2.2 Beadlock and 2.2 Rock Lizard Tires

No crawler would be complete without the essentials, and the AX10 Scorpion is outfitted with the popular 2.2 Rockster beadlocks sporting green rock rings. The Rocksters are wrapped with our Rock Lizard all terrain tire which were designed to attack an extremely wide range range of terrain.  Also included is the retro styling of our B-17 Betty body in .040” thick polycarbonate. This body will withstand repeated abuse even though it's named "Betty".

       
Features
  • Complete competition ready kit
  • All new axles that feature an improved driveshaft angle and castor as well as class leading steering throw
  • Aluminum Chassis plates with a molded nylon skid plate
  • Ultra compact and lightweight transmission
  • Full time locked four wheel drive
  • Full Ball bearings
  • Overall gear ratio range from 15:1 to 74:1
  • Transmission: 2.6:1; center mounted
  • Differentials: Locked style (spool)
  • Transmission: Single-speed
  • Tires: Axial 2.2 Rock Lizards
  • Wheels: Axial 2.2 Rockster Beadlocks
  • Suspension: 3 Link
  • Drive Shafts: Universal front and rear
Chassis
  • Wheelbase: 304mm~320mm (12”~12.6”)
  • Width: 254mm (10”)
  • Height: 156mm (6.125”)
  • Weight: 1588g (3.5 lbs)
  • Articulation: 70°
  • Ground Clearance: 79mm (3.125”)
Body
  • Length: 438mm (17.25”)
  • Width: 181mm (7.125”)
  • Height: 133mm (5.25”)
Electronics (Not Included)
  • Radio: 2 Channel
  • Servos: 1 (Standard Size)
  • Speed Control
  • Motor: 540/550 Size
  • Battery : 7.2v Stick Pack

In the Media - Title Header
In the Media - Front Cover of R/C Car Action Magazine (Header)
7 COVER FEATURES WORLWIDE AND COUNTING! Within the last several months you may have seen the AX10 on several of the leading magazines, and If you haven't we have some of the articles in PDF format. Be sure to check out the editorial and support these fine magazines for recognizing the rock crawling community.

Xtreme RC Cars - October 2007

Xtreme RC, Oct '07
• 5.3MB PDF
(www.rc411.com)

RC Car Action, November 2007

RC Car Action, Nov '07
• 3.8MB PDF
(www.rccaraction)
RC Car Magazine, April 2008 - On Newstands now! Get up and get yourself a copy!! - Digitally Subscribe to RC Car

RC Car, April 2008

RC Car, April '08
Now Out on Newstands!

• Digitally Subscribe!
(www.rc-car.com)

RC World, October 2007 - Japan

RC World, Oct '07 - Japan
• Editorial 920kb PDF
• Install 541kb PDF

RC Magazine, October 2007 - Japan

RC Magazine, Oct '07 - Japan
• 488kb PDF (Pics ONLY)

RC Off-Road Action, January 2008 - Germany

RC Off-Road Action, Jan- '08 - Germany
1.9MB PDF
rc-offraod-action.de

Radio Race Car International, January 2008, England

Radio Race Car International, Jan '08- England
• 3.4MB PDF
Genuine Axial Option Parts. Give your AX10 the Competitive Edge
Tech Support / Instructions: Download the Instructions, Contact Our Tech Support Department, or go to RCCrawler Community forum for additional support
Download the AX10 Scorpion Kit Instructions (PDF, 12.1MB) Download the Instructions in PDF format (12.1mb)
Have a question, contact Axial at: 949.600.8642 Have a question? Contact Axial at: 949.600.8642
  How to: Driveshaft Yoke Install
You can also turn to the R/C Rock Crawling community at: www.rccrawler.com You can also turn to the R/C Rock Crawling Community at:
www.rccrawler.com
The Terrain: Learn how to build a rock crawling course
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Team Axial

Team Axial

Get some idea's on how to set-up your rock crawler. Coming Soon
News

News and Events

Axial wins Peoples Choice Award for Best New Product and Most Innovative Product by RCCrawler.com!

View Axial Ads Online

Not only can you view Axial ads in several of the R/C publications, but you can also view them online (159kb)
USRCCA Competition Rules

USRCCA Competition Rules

Download the USRCCA Competition Rules (PDF 89k)
AX10 Scorpion Chassis Comparison: KIT, ARTR, RTR
 

"I also believe that the AX10 might be the best thing to happen to RC crawling since J.B. Weld." - RC Car Action, Matt Higgins, Nov. 2007


AX10 Scorpion on the Rocks
- Axial AX10 rock crawling Colorado.


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