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SCX-E (SEXY) Short course
SpeedyDad asked me to post these pics that I took of Alex's short course from the Cactus Classic.
Chris Krieg hand made this two deck chassis from carbon fiber braced with some aluminum standoffs. The chassis is super detailed and has a very high quality finish as with all of Chris Krieg's creations. I have affectionately nicknamed it the SCX-E (SEXY) https://picasaweb.google.com/1169054...eat=directlink __________________ |
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I created this truck as a "what if" vehicle to see if I could make it. Hand making chassis is fun but it takes time and I wanted to see if I could make something that could be produced on a larger scale without making a mold. I now have two of them. What you see is the second truck. Alexdrives this one. I'll be running the first one for further testing. The only difference is the way the battery is oriented.
SC racing is my passion. I wanted to take it to the next level. I have been asked how long it is. It looks really long but is the same wheelbase as the SCX-60. What do you guys think? Is there interest in a truck like this?
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Links not working guys ...
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In my opinion (I'm only at this sport a few years, so my knowledge is all of recent developments), I suppose it's all down to cost, and whether it would be a conversion (I'm presuming using SC10/T4 parts?) or a kit. I'm not sure it could cost much more than the X6 equivalents, if that - there are 4wd kits out there for that sort of money. It might be worth considering a cheaper material than carbon fibre for us plebs to more affordably smash up on the weekend! For conversions, I think the stadium truck-to-SCT ones are the best, as there are a lot of T4s and E Firestorms out there gathering dust, or fetching a pittance on eBay.
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If you look, XFactory already has an SC conversion and it is selling pretty well at its price. This is the next evolution of that.
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I've no idea how popular the SCW-60 is in the UK, DMS could maybe say more on that. To the most competitive racers, they'll go for the SCX-E because I'm sure it's performance is great. I can only speak for the regular, mediocre club racer - perhaps not your target market.
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Every racer is my target racer. My racing skills are stock level at best. I build trucks I can drive. As far as the price goes, yes, the SCX-60 is expensive but I put a lot of work in to it and we never expected to sell many at that rate. We figured maybe a dozen sales. We've sold 65 and have orders for more on the books. I'm sure this truck, if produced, will be expensive to some as well, but it will be a pretty good truck.
The nice thing about this truck is that not being a molded tub, there is no mold to have to pay for and consider in the cost of the vehicle. The chassis and many of the parts can be made in-house which keeps the cost down. Right now, the only molded part on the new truck is the nose and it is an existing piece.
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Looks very nice
Sales for the SCX60 here in the UK have been steady, but we never in our wildest dreams expected to sell many due to two things - price and Short Course popualrity over here. I ran an SCX60 at the the Maritime 2 day World Cup meeting last month and it was great fun, handled "really" well on kit tyres and ended up taking TQ and the win in a class I have never raced before. Yes the SCX60 is very expensive, we always knew that, but sales and interest has surprised us all over here, showing people will pay for somthing if they really want it. For those who dont want the expense of an all singing and dancing "race truck" we also sell the Exotek SCXT conversion for the Losi XXXT stadium trucks with an RRP of just over £50 here in the uk too, so we have the best of both worlds, a out and out racer and a cheapo conversion for the basher
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More eye candy for you.
This is test chassis 1. It was Alex's original chassis until we built the newer slimmer version he runs now. Differences between this one and the newer one is the battery orientation. I just set this truck up for myself.
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We are a long way from making the S.D.C.F. version.
In the meantime, however, the next four guys on the SC list are about to be shipped. Dad says the next batch of "regular" chassies should arrive here today or tomorrow. There are more chassies than that, and those Kits will go to dealers. Our Dealer Family is in the same queue as the retail Family. Just as there are a couple of retail guys who will not get shipped because there are dealers ahead of them, there are several dealers who will not be shipped because of retail Family ahead of them. |
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So its been a while since we updated this thread. The SCX-60CF is being manufactured. We are finalizing the design and the first proto chassis and parts will be cut next week. Once we know everything fits, X Factory will move forward with production. Manual has to be written and all the other little stuff done. Maybe within the month.
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good to know, keep us posted your truck is looking awesome !
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I'm afraid not. that is an X6 in the top pic and something else in the bottom..not quite sur what but its not an X7.. sorry.
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It's my X7. I mean the aluminum parts that connects the front and top deck.
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Coog, a while ago Tuna produced a vehicle shown elsewhere on oOple which Tuna calls an X7. I don't know if Tuna is still campaigning it. It appeared to be very well made -- Tuna is a craftsman.
To be certain there is no confusion, regardless of what he calls it, Tuna's car is not an X Factory X - 7. We are now testing what we think is a very close to production prototype of the X Factory X - 7. Speedy Dad, with permission and co-operation from X Factory, has made a number of cars for himself and his son Alex. They are both part of the X - Team, and their R & D has been valuable. Everyone knows that we have engaged Dad to produce the extended chassis for the SCX - 60, and that we are currently using Dad's design to make the SCX - 60CF. I'm not sure what is in the pix above; to me it appears to be one of Dad's creations. Perhaps the pix are the Tuna car. I can tell you this: The SCX - 60CF shares most of its parts with the X - 60, although its chassis and many parts are new. The X Factory X - 7 will share only a few parts with the current X - 6 Squared. I can't see anything in the pix here that will be on the X - 7. |
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Thanks for the warm words Chazz! I was really pleased with the build, and how it looked. But i never got a working setup, chassis to stiff, and mid engine combination makes it a difficult car i guess. I heard it was a exact copy of it at the Worlds And for the name, i had no idea your 4wd would be called X-7 |
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No real mystery here. The top pic is simply Alex's proto SCX-60CF. That was taken at the Cactus Classic. You can tell by how long it is. It is definitely not an X-6.
If anyone over here wants to see it, it will be at the US ROAR Nats in a couple weeks. Stop by and we'll show you all you want to see.
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For those on Facebook, check out the X Factory page. The first pic of most of the first production SCX-60CF is posted.
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