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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16320016" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>Clodbusters are still HUGE in the monster truck racing world. Tamiya still makes the kit also - 30+ years after its original debut. They are a ton of fun in stock form all the way through the full race trucks. I kept mine fairly stock as they are easier on parts versus the mod class trucks. Breaking an axle tube on a clod is a terrible experience as half the truck needs to be taken apart to fix. That is the only real downside to the Clodbuster platform.</p><p></p><p>Another that is seriously fun is the Axial SMT-10 but it was discontinued(they lost the license w/ Monster Jam). There is some talk that they will be partnering with Bob Chandler and Bigfoot to bring it back with a Bigfoot body and new wheels/tires. Its an excellent truck if youre ever looking. Its solid axle, center transmission with a realistic "tube" chassis which is the closest to a scale truck as youre going to get out of the box. Only came in RTR though so if you like building kits its not an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16320016, member: 39344"] Clodbusters are still HUGE in the monster truck racing world. Tamiya still makes the kit also - 30+ years after its original debut. They are a ton of fun in stock form all the way through the full race trucks. I kept mine fairly stock as they are easier on parts versus the mod class trucks. Breaking an axle tube on a clod is a terrible experience as half the truck needs to be taken apart to fix. That is the only real downside to the Clodbuster platform. Another that is seriously fun is the Axial SMT-10 but it was discontinued(they lost the license w/ Monster Jam). There is some talk that they will be partnering with Bob Chandler and Bigfoot to bring it back with a Bigfoot body and new wheels/tires. Its an excellent truck if youre ever looking. Its solid axle, center transmission with a realistic "tube" chassis which is the closest to a scale truck as youre going to get out of the box. Only came in RTR though so if you like building kits its not an option. [/QUOTE]
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