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my favorite is the twin detonator, i've managed to get away with 2 orbiter motors and 1 esc i run it off a ten cell battery and it flyes. it built like a rock so it'll take anything

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*Superstock RZ powered Bush Devil *

yeah you and Russ hanging in on the dirt track last bash was so much fun to watch.............and now i have a Super Blackfoot to add to the mix....when i fix the rear axle i snapped doh!

i have to say since i got it my madbull has been a lot of fun , its a silly silly car and has the added advantage that unlike my LB it doesn't fall over at the sight of a corner.

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I'd probably go for a Midnight Pumpkin ... but it'd be a tough choice between that & the Clodbuster. I mean, the VLB/Pumpkin will drive on a _lot_ of surfaces, but the Clod will cope with more - deeper snow, across water, and over Lunchboxes :lol:
No. 1 for me would be my (super) Clodbuster although I'm sure the position will be hotly contended when the radio gear for my Lunchbox arrives. I'd love to run both on a beach but that would be a 500km drive to get there :lol:

I have to agree with these two, Clod/Bull or Pumpkin/box It's a hard decision, both are a fun chassis for bashing, though I'm leaning towards the box chassis as I've had so many 2wd trucks and nothing beats rwd power oversteer in the dirt/sand :lol:

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hands down, my blitzer beetle with the sports tuned and teu 101bk in it. good for any surface, even grass heh.
probably my stadium blitzer

I am with these guys. My Stadium Blitzer ALWAYS gets called up. I even have the same spec as guy above, it's all I need and this car will give tonnes of pleasures all day long.

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Must admit, I run my TG10MK.2 nearly 4-5 times a week as it gets most of the attention when not racing my EVO IV.

But for bashing fun, I grab one of my runner King Cab/HI-LUX Monster Racers (both equipped with TTC upgrade) and hit the DIRT, Grass or anywhere for that matter :lol: !

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Around home I usually grab the Pajero or the Lunchbox. If I take a car somewhere, it's usually my old beat-up Stadium Thunder that I bought cheap used. The gearbox sounds like it's eating itself, and there's a ton of play in the suspension, but it's fun and I don't really care too much if I break it. Perfect for a travel car.

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Mine has to be the Lunch box. For some odd reason, the VLB just strikes me as an instant classic. Tamiya hit it right on the spot with this design.

My reasons are:

Kit/parts are cheap enough to bash

plenty of parts supply

quick, responds to mods well

FUN FUN FUN

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They're all good for bashing. But if I had to choose my absolute favorite, it would be my (now sold) Desert Gator. (closely followed by Blitzer Beetle) I put that thing through everything. Upsidedown in my daughters blow-up swimming pool, two seperate bashings at two different skate parks, countless "Big Air" jumps at various BMX tracks, tonnes of water and mud, dirt, gravel, sand, volcanic rock fomations, hours of bashings `round home, fire, burning cans, glass, construction sites, 12 foot high jump, snow, the list goes on. Of all the beatings I only ever broke the front shock tower (skate park), and snapped the chassis just under the motor, but it still kept going regardless of how much pain it was in. What an awesome "basher buggy" Now after typing all this, I miss it.

My favorite 'vintage basher' Wild One hands down-nothing comes close for scale realism. Pumpkins, WW2's and VLB's are cool, but I prefer the WO.

See my showroom for 'plenty' of action pix, and a few vids.

"KEEP THEM OFF THE SHELVES, AND BASH YA HEART OUT"

bash on

Del

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My Frog Baja Beetle.

Bought off ebay for £25 and the only change I've made to it is painting the wheels a universal chrome (they were very tatty and all sorts of different colours) and sticking a rather rubbishy bright orange beetle shell on it.

It still has the silver can motor

It still has the original MSC

I discovered this morning that the MSC and motor leads are joined by a bad solder effort and parcel tape <_<

Runs really well. The chassis is shared by half a dozen different Tamiya kits, so there's plenty of spares if it breaks - and unbelievably it actually hasn't broken yet!

Haven't put it in my showroom yet, because it really is a dog of a car to look at hehehe.

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I discovered this morning that the MSC and motor leads are joined by a bad solder effort and parcel tape :)

Runs really well.

Which is a little surprising <_<
Haven't put it in my showroom yet, because it really is a dog of a car to look at hehehe.
All the more reason to post it, come on, get some pics up :)
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got to be one of my cc-01's if im off roading, next time im at the beach will be my srb!! and for car parks / parks my original pajero' or vxl bandit!

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