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Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:32 pm
by one
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You didn't really think that little thing was going to beat a clod did you?


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Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:43 pm
by MelvinsArmy
Very cool trucks you've got there. I always dug the look of the Kyosho trucks, the Big Brute, Double Dare, High Rider Vette, etc. I owned a USA-1 though and it was a lemon. I assume the smaller trucks probably performed better. I love seeing the vintage Kyosho monsters now days, they seem far less common than the Tamiyas.

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:29 pm
by ricerscott
Kyosho definatly did have the underdog in this case. At the same time though, it was cool with indi suspension and all. But the real monsters have live axles so clod wins for scale there.

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:57 am
by cl76
MelvinsArmy wrote:Very cool trucks you've got there. I always dug the look of the Kyosho trucks, the Big Brute, Double Dare, High Rider Vette, etc. I owned a USA-1 though and it was a lemon. I assume the smaller trucks probably performed better. I love seeing the vintage Kyosho monsters now days, they seem far less common than the Tamiyas.

I had a USA-1 and it was a lemon too. No comparison to the ClodBuster. Kyosho has always had some cool vehicles but they usually end up playing second fiddle to Tamiya.

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:31 am
by ROH73
My uncle had a Double Dare BITD, which I built for him. It ran well, but it was no Clodbuster. Tamiya did just about everything right with the Clod. On the flipside, it seems like Kyosho couldn't build a monster truck to save it's life. It's surprising, considering how great their cars were.

Maybe Kyosho got it right this time, as IMHO this looks incredible: http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/MAD-FORCE-KRUISER-VE_p_647.html

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:38 am
by kaiser
that mad force is awesome looking. a bit on the expensive side.

i think i'll break out the clod this weekend. it's been a while.

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:57 pm
by MelvinsArmy
I had a Twin Force, the electric version of the Mad Force. I upgraded the diffs (I think to Inferno or whatever the current gas buggy was) and drive shafts, put the Novak HV brushless in it and it was friggen AWESOME! Maybe the baddest monster truck I've ever owned. Ran like a champ and had soooo much power. I don't think I ever broke any parts either. I ended up selling it because I live in the city and I really didn't have anywhere to drive it, it was just too fast and powerful. If I had a place to run it, I'd definitely get another.

Re: Kyosho... Bringing knives to gunfights for 20 years.

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:33 pm
by sgirouard
As much as you can't compare the Double Dare to the Clod, they really are 2 different animals (and one that Kyosho failed with, even though I LOVE the looks of their trucks). The Twin Force is that much better than the Clod. But again, different animals (especially considering age).