tedlovesjeeps71 wrote:troopthrowback wrote:I love how people call scale trucks expensive. Compared to the real thing it’s pennies on the dollar!
But I get it, they can’t haul hay or your kids to school. But the smiles!
#roughnready_scaleblazers
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It's probably because a lot of us jeepers are PO folk.
My former boss had an Axial with a jk body that matched his DD. He had over 2500.00 in it!
That's a big chunk of real parts if not entire jeeps.
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$2500 is ridiculous! While completely possible, that’s not the average. I have less than $300 in each of my rc scalers (except the Traxxas trx-4, which was bought nearly new and is much more expensive new) because they were each bought secondhand for half that then upgraded as parts broke or I wanted improvements.
If you’re spending that much A. You’re doing it wrong and B. You’re single handedly keeping your local hobby shop in business! C, that’s akin to the guy with the new JL that has all his upgrades installed by the local boutique 4x4 Shop. He’s going to have $100k in it before he knows what hit him.
The advent of 3-d printing has really accelerated the advancement and affordability of parts, too. Though that’s like the fallacy of getting into reloading ammo to save money. We do it because it’s fun and stokes our creative fires, not for cost savings. Because that’s decades away.
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