@superwolf118 If you have a Stampede, you're in luck because Traxxas is coming with a few Monster Jam bodied Stampedes - Grave Digger, Max D, Grinder, and Monster Mutt, so I'm sure those bodies will available separately from Traxxas sooner or later.
@superwolf118 A lot of the Monster Jam series bodies were made by Parma, but unfortunately, many of them were discontinued. The Grave Digger one is still available and can be found at hobby shops and online retailers such as Tower Hobbies.
This particular truck isn't mine, and that's not me driving either, it's ACDCFan38 on here. He bought his as a rolling chassis from Crawford Performance Engineering (CPE) and then added in the electronics of his choice.
You can either build one using Tamiya Clod Buster gear boxes and an aftermarket chassis like the Thunder Tech Racing (TTR) Ripper Pro or the CPE Terminator.
Or, sometimes prebuilt trucks show up from time to time on ebay.
Since that's a larger 1/8th scale truck, the 1/8th scale Grave Digger body from Parma should be a perfect fit. You can go to Tower Hobbies . com and type in Grave Digger body, and it should be the 2nd one that comes up in the search titled "Parma 1/8 Grave Digger Painted 0.60"
For a prebuilt truck, there are used ones that pop up on ebay from time to time. As for building a Clod from the ground up, you'd have to acquire a lot of the pieces separately. The electronics like the motors, speed controller, and servo(s) can be purchased from places like Tower Hobbies. As for the Clod gear cases and chassis kits, Thunder Tech Racing and Crawford Performance Engineering are two companies that can help with that.
It turned out to just be a ball end on the tie rod that popped off, and he could have easily snapped it back into place during the run had he realized that it was that easy of a fix.
@mrdestruction21 thanks I hope to find one to put on my new stampede 4x4
superwolf118 1 year ago
@superwolf118 If you have a Stampede, you're in luck because Traxxas is coming with a few Monster Jam bodied Stampedes - Grave Digger, Max D, Grinder, and Monster Mutt, so I'm sure those bodies will available separately from Traxxas sooner or later.
mrdestruction21 1 year ago
Where do you get the bodies?
superwolf118 1 year ago
@superwolf118 A lot of the Monster Jam series bodies were made by Parma, but unfortunately, many of them were discontinued. The Grave Digger one is still available and can be found at hobby shops and online retailers such as Tower Hobbies.
mrdestruction21 1 year ago
didnt do good :|
cdkl121 1 year ago
hey if i get a clod buster..where can i find a body like this?
charg2456 1 year ago
@charg2456 @charg2456 The body is the Parma 1/10th scale Grave Digger #12 body and can be found on ebay or places like tower hobbies . com
mrdestruction21 1 year ago
Where can you get That Grave Digger that your driving? Because it's cool!
65412341 2 years ago
This particular truck isn't mine, and that's not me driving either, it's ACDCFan38 on here. He bought his as a rolling chassis from Crawford Performance Engineering (CPE) and then added in the electronics of his choice.
You can either build one using Tamiya Clod Buster gear boxes and an aftermarket chassis like the Thunder Tech Racing (TTR) Ripper Pro or the CPE Terminator.
Or, sometimes prebuilt trucks show up from time to time on ebay.
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
Is that a gas RC?
65412341 2 years ago
Nope, it's electric.
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
retarded
dylanm48 2 years ago
Yeah? Go build a truck and show me a better run.
ACDCFan38 2 years ago
Lol Josh, it's funny you say that because you didn't build yours...
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
True, but i've re-built it enough times to qualify in that catagory. Haha
ACDCFan38 2 years ago
It's part of the Tear It Up! Philosophy...
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
This is true.
ACDCFan38 2 years ago
do you know if you can get a grave digger body for a team associated mgt
halosuck99 2 years ago
Since that's a larger 1/8th scale truck, the 1/8th scale Grave Digger body from Parma should be a perfect fit. You can go to Tower Hobbies . com and type in Grave Digger body, and it should be the 2nd one that comes up in the search titled "Parma 1/8 Grave Digger Painted 0.60"
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
im sorry to say but that was shite driving
OXOCUBE54321 2 years ago
Buy a truck, freestyle it, and see if you can drive better.
ACDCFan38 2 years ago
that is crazy and goood freestyle
sachdan1 2 years ago
0:09 lmfao FAIL
wingeddragon2009 2 years ago
where can i buy one?
MrLarzzon13 2 years ago
For a prebuilt truck, there are used ones that pop up on ebay from time to time. As for building a Clod from the ground up, you'd have to acquire a lot of the pieces separately. The electronics like the motors, speed controller, and servo(s) can be purchased from places like Tower Hobbies. As for the Clod gear cases and chassis kits, Thunder Tech Racing and Crawford Performance Engineering are two companies that can help with that.
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
man it sucks
armandedean 2 years ago
it broke that easily?
Yzracer357 2 years ago
It turned out to just be a ball end on the tie rod that popped off, and he could have easily snapped it back into place during the run had he realized that it was that easy of a fix.
mrdestruction21 2 years ago
did he didnt see well kinda went too crazy and didnt do good
gg70969 2 years ago
Not bad for breaking the front tie rod.
Kouvre 3 years ago