There is really nothing comparable to the classic Cod Buster! To me it will always be the coolest looking monster truck as it is a perfectly scaled down OG 80s truck!
It is the most iconic RC monster truck in RC!! There may be more popular ones now but this guy reined supreme for decades and it will always be the coolest one for me!
Ooooooo nearly launched off the work bench!!! 😬. Thats massive Addam, I didn't expect it to be that big. Thanks for sharing your tips mate. Looking forward to seeing the beast all painted and decalled. I hope your pressure eases and you can clear your mind Addam. Thanks for sharing another great video👍🦘🇦🇺
LOL, yeah my professional skills shining through right there! let's not turn the steering to shut the inactive radio up, let's squeeze the trigger instead.... wonderful decision making skills!!! It is a ginormous truck and once you stick those monster tires under it it seems to double in size!!! Needless to say it takes up a lot of the workbench building it!! It was a stressful week and hard to focus but it is all good! thank you for the well wishes, I appreciate it!
Hey if it did launch off the bench it'd add to your great videos and might pick up some more subs 👌😂, the sacrificial Clod Buster🤔, Actually looking at the size of it, it'd most likely taken out a wall in your building... Oooops!. I'm glad your week has settled down mate👍.
Yeah, I really should buy a bundle of them and start doing that. It is very frustrating on some of the kits as that little switch is terribly inconvenient! Thanks for stopping by and checking it out! I appreciate the tip too!
I really enjoyed this, Addam! Actually in a strange way, this video was really valuable to me. I got loads going on in head right now also, but then I got this crazy RC car obsession always knocking. And that mega-rant you fired off with the motor wires, oh, I loved listening to that, all the injustice in the world, those wires take the blame, I know that all too well too! But once you're there, building, that's where the magic happens, all those external problems get displaced by some stupid wires that are too short, or nuts that get forgotten. That's healthy for the brain, I think... I spent 4 hours on my Lunchbox yesterday, I loved it! And for this build, yeah, paint it up nicely, and I'll be looking forward to seeing it done and hopefully also out for a bit of a run. Have a great weekend there, buddy!
RC is my therapy! I have always used my hobbies as my happy place and I bounce around between fairly often but RC is always one I come back to as I love it and it provides a great escape from the rest of the things going on. Even in good times it is still nice to be able to drift off into something for a few hours and disengage from the day to day. It is really helpful in the stressful times when you can really use the break. Sure it has it's own frustrations but those can usually be circumvented with a bit if patience and creativity. I got the paint done today and was working on the detail painting late this evening so i hope to get it all finished up tomorrow! Thanks for hanging out and relating to the RC getaway!!
LOL I was responsible and ignored the space problem and ordered it anyways!! I am getting to where my garage needs a garage so I completely understand!
It is so very close to being done except I have to remove the motors and run the stock ones f r now. I will explain all the in the video. I forgot I had to pain part of the grill (normally they are chrome and minimal painting needed but this one needed a bit more so I did that last night and can get the body finished today. LOL, always gotta be something I forget! It should be soon though.
Look’n good Addam! The colour scheme is awesome. Can’t wait for mine to arrive! You definitely convinced me that I’m going to have to paint the body. Was hoping I wouldn’t have to but the stress marks are too prominent.
Yeah, the sticker would hide some of it but not all of it. The ones on the front I should have stuck some filler into but the paint covered up the vast majority of the ugly! It is a big body and I used the whole can on it so it you are using filler and may have to do sanding and stuff you may want to pick up 2 cans to make sure you have enough.
@@AddamsPlayground I don't remember that situation on the black edition but maybe it's because the grey shows up all the stress marks and the black just hid everything. But ok...good to know...2 cans it might have to be. Thanks! I'll keep you posted. As I'm in Canada we seem to get these items in after those in the USA so I might still be waiting awhile.
stinks about the chassis, but both my standard clod bodies have those marks in the hood. i tried using some putty on one, but that is proving more work than it is probably worth. dig that color scheme! cant wait to see that old beast springboard after landing! that coil over bounce is what makes it a classic in my opinion
Yeah I avoided the putty and the paint was enough to cover most of it up. Thankfully it is kind of a matte finish so it hides the flaws and it looks better now. It is such an iconic RC and is a perfect example of the 80s monster trucks and there slow, jostling, car crushing driving!
They are great trucks and it is as close to owning an 80s monster truck as I will ever get! It looks and drives so much like the old school monster trucks is great and brings back lots of memories of being a kid!
Honestly. Ran the ESC in mine at the rear like manual showed. shoved the wires in the side hole same. No tangle issues. 4 full packs through it and not an issue. Switch wise. 3m double side tape on the tray back right just before the hump. slight reach up to hit it. body stays on. its still stuck there. 35kg servo (at 6 volts. 29 at 4.8) and cranked the servo savers tight. remember the servo savers were designed in the 80s when people were shoving .25 speed, 30-45oz tq plastic gear servos in them (s148 futaba, 94192 Airtronics a few) but todays serves with metal gears and 10-20 times the TQ for me seam to last. Heck look at most race rc cars. they don't run a servo saver anymore. Didn't paint the body here. yeah limited, but only feel worth money later if in the box. so my kc lights. and top rear corners of the bed are scratched from roll overs. (stock motors) and bottom of bumper grinding away from wheelies. Should glue tires. softening up after 4 runs. But thing is a hoot. The bounce, the wobble the fast rear steer. just laughing the whole time driving it.
The motor wires as mostly my OCD and not wanting the steering linkage to rub on them at all. For the switch I just clipped it to the esc and left it on, it is so easy to just unplug it there really isn't a need for it. I had planned one running a cheap 35kg in there but I had just gotten a few of the 45 kg and just grabbed one of those. It is way over kill for it but won't have to worry about it. The reason I don't crank the servo saver down is it will cause the plastic to crack on the base of the chassis after a while. It has been a issue with the clod forever. Once you crank down on the servo savers all the stress from impacts and jolts to the steering get transferred into the mounting plate and it gives up after a while. They make replacements for it but this one I want to leave in good shape and left it with the softer setting on the savers. I have an older body to use for running it hard. For lighter fun running I will leave the gray body on but for the track and lots of jumping about the stunt double body will come into play! The Clod has always been a almost prefect recreation of the unstable and bouncy monster trucks of the 80s and they drive much like them! I love watching it bumble around! I am glad to hear you are having a ton of fun with your. I will get mine out this weekend along with the M&M SMT10 and get those run videos posted very soon!
@@AddamsPlayground right on.yeah not trying to school. I hear ya on the ocd. Luckily for me its hidden. Just my experience if it helps. Ive wanted ine since they came out. In 1998 when working at hobby shack. Got to drive one in store with a standard serve and msc. Omg have we changed alot in the industry. Thanks for the wear breakage heads up. Ill play now beat on it a bit. Then on to next car. Lol did do bearings, and Team knk screw kit. No other mods planned since it can get out of hand. Great content. You enjoy also. Like to see how the team brood motors work out.
@@hughnelson7492 No problem, I didn't take it wrong at all. I am more than happy to get all feedback and tips! yeah bearing are must with this heavy ol thing! The grey bushing they give you are the longer wearing ones but will still wallow out from the weight of it. I am happy to hear you you are ricking the KNK hardware. I should do that more often as I like their company and the Kirby's are great people!! I agree with you the mods on these are a slippery slope!! You can easily go from a stock truck to a $1500+ modified truck in the blink of an eye!!!
When I’m building I get tunnel vision to the finish and never get much video myself. And I have very little run videos because I’m enjoying the kit too much to care! 😅 great video as always my friend! Hope you get the paint you need! Cheers!😊
It is so super easy to get wrapped up in the build! I know I have gone out "real quick" and my wife ends up calling me hours later letting me know my dinner is getting cold!! I run my cars way more than I may videos of the cars for the same reason as you. When running for a video you have to be mindful of the car staying in frame and not getting to far away and yadda-yadda... It is much more enjoyable when not filming but I do enjoy sharing it with everyone and talking about them!
Hi Addam, good things first. The car lloks great and I like that Tamiya puts black and grey additional parts into the kit, so everyone can mix them, if he wants to. I would paint the body for two reasons. First I saw many production marks in your pics (which you mentioned later, too). And second I heard Tamiya said gun metal🤩. Now comes the big issue or good mentione warning. The Sport Tuned motors can make some issues later. These motors are timed! Clod's motors workr each in a different rotation direction, so it's mendatory to use non-timed motors. I think RC4WD has some 17 or 19T non-timed motors which work perfect with this double ESC. Using two ESCs and mix them on the radio won't work, because one motor has to go forward and one in reverse. Nevertheless I hope you have fun with your Clod Buster and I'm looking forward for your next video about it.
Well crap! I didn't realize they were timed motors!! That sucks!! O'well, back to the drawing board on the motor plans. I honestly stuck them in there as I had them on hand already and figured why not. It never crossed my mind about the timing of them. For the paint it TS48 gun ship gray. It is kind of a flat finish blue/gray color. It is slightly darker than the cast plastic color but only slightly. I did find some and got it painted yesterday. I just have some touch ups to do on the details and then the stickers. I will get them done after my to-do list is finished today and I can go play!!
@@AddamsPlayground yeah, you said it. The black motor has a big rotation arrow on the sticker. The silver one's only this little one. Oh, gun ship. I still would go for gun metal (bright), because it's metallic😁. But as long you had already done it, for sure I'll see your video
@@AddamsPlayground Edit: Steve (Shen RC) had made two videos about the motor tuning on his Bullhead six years ago.If you hadn't seen them this maybe might help.
Oooooooooooo, two motors.!! Love how massive this rig is.!!! Love the 8 shocks. Love all of this.! And hey, I have a one mistake quota for all my builds...LOL
Oh yeah dual motors, 4ws and all the other cool of a 80s monster truck!! They are big and they are a ton of fun to watch lumber and bumble about when driving them!!! I usually make at least one goof in a build but I did the same one over and over again and as soon as I couldn't get the screw to catch I knew exactly what I did, or didn't do and back apart the grease filled axles came!! I laughed at myself so it is all good!!
Stock it is a single servo driving dual arms, one to front and one to the rear. You can get after market parts to run dal servos, one on each of the axles though. Most race clods or modified one go to the servo on axle set up as you can run the front mainly and then operate the rear independently! If I ever build a modified race clod it will be setup like that. The dual motors are standard and I goofed on my motor choice So I will be swapping the stock ones back in for now. In the next video I will explain all that! These can climb and bounce over a lot of stuff but they drive a lot like the original 80s monster trucks so it is a calculated thing not like going hog wild with an LMT nowadays!
It is a nice kit to build all but snapping those otma onto the ball studs! That is a pain and I have not figured out a great way of doing it other than brute force! It should be a great looking truck once I get done with it. I have a few more chores around the house to do and then I can go play!!
Thank you! From what I understand they were only released in North America but that may have been the initial launch and if they do well then maybe more will be released elsewhere. The black edition on is very cool as well and has the black chrome parts and wheels so it may be a suitable alternative (not trying to be a bad influence honestly)! I just did some late night painting to get some of the details done and should be able to get it finished off tomorrow!
I 100 percent agree with you on the esc switch. Bought a grasshopper with it and same problem. Excellent esc just too small of a switch. Love the looks of this think but what a shame on the body. Thanks for the honesty and video.
Thanks! I don't get it but it seems we are stuck with it. I have a few that I just turned it on and have left it on and just make sure I turn the radio on before plugging it in. The paint covered the body flaws and it is not a perfect match to the wheels but it is close enough and it has a matte finish which kind of makes it look even cooler. I did goof up and installed the Sport tuned motors and they are not the best choice. The latest video on it goes all through that in detail. Thanks for watching!
@@AddamsPlayground Yes were stuck with it. I just got back into it this year. Even though, with that super mini switch I still enjoyed building that grasshopper, really took me back to 80's. The hole time gave me memories of a boy with dad at the kitchen table building. Any Tamiya rc car will do that. Your clod came out nicely. And I saw that cannonball run lunch box on the shelf lol. Nice !
@@tracyhover5387 that is awesome and I love stepping back in time and building cars and trucks I drooled over in magazines back in the day!! I have a couple custom lunch boxes up there now. I have a few others I want to do as well.
Thanks, it is looking good and I just have some minor paint touch ups to do and then the stickers. Once I am done with the list of chores I want to get through I will go out and get it finished up! Thanks for the kind words, just some unfun life stuff but it is all good and getting things sorted!!
Yeah, go ahead and get the paint when you pick it up and do not forget the nut that goes in the trans cases and you should be fine. In hindsight I should have drilled a big hole in the bottom of the chassis try to run the wires through to make a shorter run. Do not put in the sport tuned motors though. I made a mistake in that and they had to come back out. the sport tuned have advance timing and one running forward and one running in reverse is not great. The front motor is always going to be running much harder than the rear. You need zero degree timed motors or matched forward/reverse timed motors.
Awesome review Adam. I just received both on mine. I'll start it in a couple weeks. It's gonna be killer. That HobbyWing esc is sweet. I put one in the Black edition. Set PWM to make no noise and a brushless servo, there is no noise, just gear and tire sound.
Yeah, the ESC is a great one, I just wish since they were making them for the Tamiya kits they would come with a plug that would work for them! Make sure you insert that goofy nut in step 14! Stock a post it note in there saying "don't be an Addam!" Right into step 14!!! 😂
It is a great color combo and a same I had to paint it gray over the gray!! LOL!! it seems so pointless but I was hoping on a shortcut and didn't get it. It'll be done today, I just have to do some minor paint touch ups and get the decal on it. I am excited to see it finished!
I love the Clod and the special editions are really cool. I wish I had gotten the chrome edition when it came out years ago but did not have the extra $ at the time. So this one is making up for that one! I love how close to the old 80s monster trucks these are. They bounce and bobble around and are not terribly agile and quick so pretty much dead on replicas of them!! LOL
I wasn't too sure about the color scheme on the Gray Edition, but this video has changed my mind. Looks great. 👍 Someday, I'd like to add a Clod Buster to the collection, but for me the issue is storage space, or more precisely, lack thereof! 😅 Sadly the hobby wing switch issue is something I know all too well. Tamiya kits do not come with an ESC here, so just about all my Tamiya's have Hobbywing 1060's fitted to them. And in every instance, finding a suitable location for the switch has been an issue. None more so than the Nova Fox!
They do take up a little bit more room than a buggy for sure!! I did the responsible thing and didn't think or worry about the space issue and bought it anyways! I may have to start strapping them to the ceiling!! I am going to have to order a bundle of the switches and start replacing them tiny switch with a standard one. It is a frustrating choice to make, find somewhere to mount it and deal with it or chop into brand new wiring and replace the included switch. I think being able to mount it properly and have a convenient and secure location to mount it is a better choice overall.
Hi there Adem i want one wow that was a fast build top job i remember building my first clod in 1990 i think it was when i was 14 or 15 i don’t remember having any problems building it took me about 5-6 hours not including painting the body. Those stress marks in the bodys now a days isn’t good because you have to paint the body weather you intended too or not you never used to see stress lines in vintage bodies not that i can remember.👍🏻
It is a pretty straight forward build, I just wasn't fully paying attention and did not see the big "Don't forget this part" in there nor did I remember messing it up in the past! O'well, maybe when they release the next cool limited edition one I will remember it, nope, probably not!! LOL!! The stress marks and color swirls seem to be getting worse and I am sure it is from doing things "more efficiently" at the factory (AKA way too fast!). It is what it is and my hobby shop did have a couple cans of it so I was able to get it sprayed yesterday and just got a first bit of the hand painted details done on it very late tonight.
Take the vintage 1986 monster beetle body shell well tamiya used to make them in one complete piece which made them pretty strong the re release monster beetle body is actually made in three pieces and then the pieces are moulded together to make the complete body you can actually see the joins and thats where the weak spots are. A model shop guy i used to know told me that.👍🏻
@@David-069 I glued the nose of the body to the main shell to try and strengthen it up as the tiny little screws are not enough to hold it tight. It seemed to really help the twisting of the whole thing! The more modern we get the more shortcuts we take. That goes for business and in ourselves quite often. Sometimes the right way is the long way and it may be more tiring but more rewarding to take the long way. I have to remind myself of that all the time!
Great video thanks Addam. I've thought about the ESC thing a few times. The Hobbywing 1060 is certainly a fantastic ESC, but for classic Tamiyas I find the TBLE-02 or 04 better if you drive a classic set up. Because the switch and everything fits together perfectly.
This one is the HW 880 ESC since it has the dual motors. The 1060 and TBLEs would only handle one. For the rest of them yes, I would prefer the Tamiya ESC back but I am going to go ahead and order a bundle of the switches and start soldering on the classic switches to them so they actual work with the kits. I know a lot of folks were excited about the 1060s coming in the kits as you can run much lower motors on them but I build almost all of mine with motors you can run on the Tamiya ones so it really doesn't matter to me, I'd just rather not have to cut wiring on a brand new ESC to make it correct.
Some paint took care of the imperfections and I did get it finished yesterday, well almost! I have to swap the motors out as I screwed up! I wasn't thinking about the Sport Tuned motors being timed for performance and one is going forward and the other going in reverse so one is always going to be working harder than the other... It may not be too noticeable but I know it is not right and it bugs me!
Don't beat yourself up on missing a nut mate, I think we are all missing a nut these days, hope you are doing ok my friend. The build looks amazing, its huge lol.
Thank you, it is a big ol thing!! It really is built and looks just like the monster trucks from the 80s, I love them!! At this point I am missing more than a nut or two, I am short a whole hardware bag somedays!!! LOL!!!
It's a good looking truck and it's so strange that Tamiya would not checkout the issues for the speed control. I think it's another example of how Tamiya takes its fans for granted. Your doing a great job. I hope you can get the paint you need.
I did get the paint and just have to get it all stickered up this afternoon once I get my to-do list done and can go play. I think the ESC issue is gonna stay and they are not going to pay extra for the plugs, they'd just stop including them in the kits first. I think unless they start making more of their own we won't see a change.
@@AddamsPlayground I am glad to hear you got the paint you needed and your close to finishing up. I just finished a TT-2 and I have one body, but I am not sure that'll be the final one for it. Sometimes you can paint a body and put it on and it doesn't always look right and other times I feel just the opposite. With your CC02 Bronco that paint looks great.
@@michaeldorich4485 Yeah I have had some dud paint jobs in the past. They didn't turn out terrible but just weren't what I had in mind and did not make me happy. Those are the runner bodies!!
AWESOME Addam, I got mine the other day as well!!!!! As a bonus, Tower shipped another BMWO that was pre-ordered last Nov (even tho I already built one they sent me). Thats a great Looking Clod, I missed out on the Chrome Clod & the Black Clod, I wasn't letting this on slip by. Agree CHANGE THE DAMN SWTICH!!!
I saw that and it is a fun build IF you pay attention to the instruction and do things the right way the first time!! Go ahead and stick a post-it note on step 14 and label it as "don't be an Addam"!!! LOL!! I missed out on the chrome edition but was lucky to get one of the black edition ones and it a great looking truck!! This one should looks really awesome as well! I guess we all have to hop on a flight to Japan and protest out side of the Tamiya headquarters to get it fixed. More than likely they'd just stop including them all together!
@@AddamsPlayground No worries about the nut for the anti rotation bracket (and those seem to be the first thing(s) to break), I only did that once back in 88. However, if you were going to put a 4 link system on, you don't need that nut. Like you choice of motors but I'm thinking some Super Sport BZ motors (I know, I will have to do some work on them to get them to run proper in the truck).
@@AddamsPlayground I have Old Trinity Speed Gems 2 - Platinum, 13 turn motors in my race Clod, but they are not a good choice, some 13x2 or 12x2 even 14x2 would be better. However, finding good quality 540 brushed motors these days is like finding a drop of water in a pool.
Looks awesome already and for me being lazy these days would not bother painting it like you said Addam you could get away with it! But obviously painting it would be very beneficial if its going to be more shelf then not! Love this edition! Can't wait to see it finished mate🤩👍
Yeah for just a runner I would not bother with it as the cab and front and rear corner get scraped and scratched pretty quickly. Seeing as this one is going to live a very casual life it is better to paint it and make it look as nice as it can. I did not follow the design 100% and I am happy with the way it is turning out. I messed up and forgot to paint the grill section so that is drying currently. It is gonna loo god all together!
Thanks! The stress marks in the hood are awful, the rest could be ignored. It is frustrating but was fixed with $8 in paint, well $16 since I bought two can just in case! The paint is a slightly darker great then the plastics as well so I am no a huge fan of that wither but it should not be too different from the wheels, I am not painting them unless I absolutely have to.
Honestly in 1987 when they released the truck originally, that is what monster trucks were! They were still steel body truck on heavy duty frames and horrible suspension with the giant (and extremely heavy) tires under them. They were giant show trucks and about the most the did was crawl over rows of cars as they were not agile or light enough to be doing the racing and jumping like the more modern day trucks are. It is kind of the reason I love these as they are so true to the origins of monster trucks and they have kind of bouncy, not so great great suspension and are not super agile and you have to drive it with some restraint or it goes on it's lid! They did a very god job of recreating what they had at them time and it is the godfather of all monster trucks in RC! There are a ton out there that out perform it but none that can rival it! I am glad you enjoyed it and it certainly is a relic from yesteryear but then again I am becoming one of those too!! LOL!!!
love it. I just got this kit. My first ever clod build. Should I use lock tite anywhere on this kit? I notice none is included and unless I missed it, its not mentioned in the manual.
Basically what AMK said, it is not needed as almost all of the nuts are the self gripping nuts that bile into the plastic and those don't come loose on their own. I have not had any screws come loose on previous builds and built both with none at all. Have fun with the build, it is a really fun truck!!! It is a true representation of an 80s monster truck and drives just like one!
Hi there Addam, a great build of a real monster. Grea5 hints and tips too. Sounds like it was an interesting and involving build. It’s strange that Tamiya have released a resin body with such predominant stress marks in the mould 😮 normally, they are really good quality. Take care and best wishes to you and the family 😊😉😁😎
Thanks! I am not sure what is going on with the QC over there lately. It looks good once painted and it does call for painting all of it in the manual so I assume they mold it in color to reduce the scratches from showing up so badly...
Great build and review! I’ve always admired the Clod for it’s impressive size. Never worked on a twin motor and 4 wheel steering rc before. Looks fun! I’m surprised the manufacturing ‘defects’ show up on the body. Gone are the ‘first in quality around the world’ days..😅Maybe the molds need servicing..
It is a giant of a truck and takes up some room!!! I goofed up on the motors and have to pull them back out and stick the stock ones back in until I get another pain, I'll explain in the video. the body color issues I am not sure whether they are rushing them, I assume so as everything is rushed or have them changed the recipe of the plastics and that has caused it. I would assume it it the first just to be able to crack out a couple hundred more a day but we will probably never know. The paint did help to hide everything and now is one color all the way across and it did help hide the marks in the hood.
Bro that was a great video thoroughly enjoyed that shame to have so many issues with a kit build especially a company that's been doing kits for decades you seem like a great guy hope everything is OK mate have a great weekend 👊
Thank you! Half of the issues was me not focusing on what I was doing and messing things up and the dang ESC fought me to no end! I got it to work and in hind sight I should have just drilled a big hole in the tray and ran them up through the tray instead of the designed way that didn't wanna work! Have a wonderful weekend too!!!
Sad thing is I have done this on all of them I have built. At this point it is tradition! One time is an accident, the second time is neglect and the third time becomes tradition!! I laughed at myself and pulled it apart and fixed it while shaking my head in amusement!!
NICE!!!! It is too bad about the plastic colour inconsistency. I would not have painted it either... maybe clever placement of stickers can cover the worst of it?
I went ahead and painted it, thankfully the paint was in stock ay my hobby shop. Seems to be the only Tamiya stuff they carry! I thought about covering them with stickers but decided to go ahead and paint it. It calls for paint in the manual so just like all the others with cast bodies they intend for you to paint it. I guess they just color the bodies for those that can't paint them or to hide the scratches as best as possible...
@@AddamsPlayground Don't get me started on painting... I just finished painting the Tamiya Bronco body. It was the most painful painting experience so far. I had problems with the body being too thin and my knife going through the body while scoring it. I did not want to use any of the stickers for the black areas including the window stickers so I spent hours masking everything out. I used Proline paints for the first time. It bled under the masking so all the lines are jagged. I also made a HUGE mistake by using Tamiya paints for the black areas and window smoke. The Tamiya paint made the Proline paint REALLY angry. It is like the Proline paint got reactivated and is now really soft. I can scrape off the layers of Proline and Tamiya paint very easily with my fingernail. The areas where I used the Tamiya paint only are perfect. Needless to say, I do not know what to do at this point. I am probably going to end up buying and painting a new body set. Lesson learned...
That looks like a large monster truck, what paint scheme do you have planned for itsolid or two tone? Can't wait to see the finished product and first run. 💥💥💥💥👍
It is THE monster truck, the one that started them all!! The Clod Buster was the biggest RC of its time when it came out in 1987! It was re-released in 2004 under the Super Clod Buster name (same truck) and since then they have done 3 special editions. The first was a fully chrome one (I missed out on that one) and then they did the black edition fairly recently and now this gray edition. This one was limited to a North America release only so a much more limited version. I will be doing it in the box art colors which is a gunship gray and black. It is very close to bein done and it looks great!
I'm not sure what it is about this clod. But I really like them I thought about getting one but I have a race clod. Then again Bob just picked one up and he has three or four now lol.
I think any of us growing up in the 80and early 90s remembers the giant trucks crushing cars and spent hours and hours out running matchbox cars over have a special place in our hearts for these! It is both a truly iconic RC monster truck and is also so close to the old car crushing truck from back then it just is a connection!! The are bouncy, have poor suspension, turn terribly and are kind of unpredictable at times when completely stock and I wouldn't want it any other way!! I love them! That said I would love to have a fully modified on but do not want to pay the crazy amount of money to do one!!
As usual great video, comments and tips. About the wires, why not eliminate connectors (welding) and change the motor's wires into longer and thicker? Do you think to paint rims? Waiting for the body Ciao, Nanni
I was not sure if the motors were staying in and now they are coming out and the stock ones are going in for the time being. I forgot the sport tuned motor are an advanced timing motor and when one is running forward and the other is running backwards they will not be matched at all and will cause problems! So out with these and back in with the stock ones! Once I get the motor thing sorted out I may solder the lines and get rid of the bullets all together. I did not paint the rims, the paint is close enough to the molded plastic color it is not really noticeable the wheels are not painted. If I do decide to these rims are so far from the ground you really don't have to worry about chipping them so that is a bonus!!
Yeah, I didn't even thing about it at the time but one motor is running in reverse rotation as the gear boxes are identical and the rear is mounted in revers so both motors are facing in towards the center of the truck. So you either have to have zero degree timing in both motors or be able to match the timing in both or one will always be pulling the other around. I should have thought of it but just was not thinking the "tuned" part was just the advance timing of the motor!
I bought one myself also and wanted to keep it the box art without painting it. Does the paint match the wheels and still have that Mat grey look? Thanks nice review
The color matches fairly well. The paint is a tiny bit darker and it has a matte finish. I am not painting the wheels on mine as they are close enough. However if you did paint them you would not have the normal chipping issues as there is 2 or 3 inches of tire in between the wheel and any rocks or dirt that might chip or scratch the paint!!
The black edition was much better and I did not have to paint that one. Fingers crossed for you that yours does not need it either!The black one is very cool looking and I really love the black chrome parts on it!!
What's the difference between the regular clod buster and the super clod buster I have the cloud buster what's the correct way to mount the servo because the steering on it is horrible
The Clod Buster is the original release and the Super is all the re-released one since. They are the same other than the graphics and the Chevy badging. The steering on them is pretty slow and wide stock. There are things you can so to increase the turning. There are small stops molded into the steering knuckle that bump into the C-hubs, you can trim those off and get more steering. You can also get a heavy duty servo and mount a slightly wider servo horn to it and force the steering a bit more but I don't recommend that one as it stresses the chassis where the servo mounts and can cause cracking of it. Lastly you can get axle mounted servo mounts and run a front a rear servo on a splitter or just from steering. The one is the pricey option. Overall it drives just like an old 80s monster truck with wobbly, springy suspension and a wide turning radius so it fits it very well.
Yeah they are something else! LOL, me being a professional and safe RC user... don't turn the wheel to shut up the beep, squeeze the throttle, that works better! LOL
It only comes with the 4 for the gear inside the trans for each axle. You still need about 20ish more to complete the kit. So you'll need to get a beating kit for it. I had enough on hand to put bearing in everything but the hubs so I'll be placing an order and swapping those out as soon as I can.
Hi Clint. I don't have any sources personally. I am stuck using eBay and stuff like that to find things like that. If you have Facebook you can try the Tamiya Legends Sales Group or look for Bullhead specific groups on there. I wish I could help you more but I am stuck with the same sales avenues everyone else is in.
Yes, I get them cheap and since I have so many cars the cheap part is very beneficial! Not the most current technology nor the fastest but works great for these and anything faster would be lost on my poor driving! LOL!
@@AddamsPlayground cool. Going to check them out! Thanks for a great channel and happy anniversary dude. Hope the holidays are good to you and your family!
I appreciate your confidence in me but that is not something I would feel comfortable doing. I enjoy building them but the added stress of building/painting for others is not anywhere near as enjoyable and I really get nervous shipping stuff like that out.
Frustrating that a grey edition needs to be painted, defeats the object. I suppose Tamiya can't pre paint a hard body in case it gets scratched in transit. I would probably cover stress marks etc with stickers. Looks good though.
Yeah it is unfortunate but it is really hoping on a shortcut really as all their kits (except the Holiday Buggy) call for painting the body no matter what color it is molded in. Most of them except for the hood would have been covered up but those were the worst and in odd spots for decals. Thankfully my LHS had a few cans of the correct color in stock and I was able to get it painted. The paint is slightly darker but not a lot darker than the casting. It is gonna look good though so it'll be worth the little bit more time and effort!
badass lookin truck!
There is really nothing comparable to the classic Cod Buster! To me it will always be the coolest looking monster truck as it is a perfectly scaled down OG 80s truck!
great build and information
Thanks Duke, Appreciate you stopping by!
The ultimate Tamiya Monster Truck!!!
It is the most iconic RC monster truck in RC!! There may be more popular ones now but this guy reined supreme for decades and it will always be the coolest one for me!
That thing is BOSS! Looking fwd to see it running brother.
It is super cool!! I almost have it done, I forgot the grill needed some painting so had to do that tonight! My focus needs more focus lately!! LOL
Ooooooo nearly launched off the work bench!!! 😬.
Thats massive Addam, I didn't expect it to be that big.
Thanks for sharing your tips mate. Looking forward to seeing the beast all painted and decalled.
I hope your pressure eases and you can clear your mind Addam.
Thanks for sharing another great video👍🦘🇦🇺
LOL, yeah my professional skills shining through right there! let's not turn the steering to shut the inactive radio up, let's squeeze the trigger instead.... wonderful decision making skills!!! It is a ginormous truck and once you stick those monster tires under it it seems to double in size!!! Needless to say it takes up a lot of the workbench building it!! It was a stressful week and hard to focus but it is all good! thank you for the well wishes, I appreciate it!
Hey if it did launch off the bench it'd add to your great videos and might pick up some more subs 👌😂, the sacrificial Clod Buster🤔, Actually looking at the size of it, it'd most likely taken out a wall in your building... Oooops!.
I'm glad your week has settled down mate👍.
I love how big those boxs are I love all the clods and bullhead s so much fun good build
I remember that nut when I built mine its definitely a hidden one
Yeah it is a huge box and all that hardware makes it hefty too!!
As soon as I stuck the bolt in I knew things had gone wrong and I knew what I had done!!
Yes, I buy the full-size switch and change them all the time.
Yeah, I really should buy a bundle of them and start doing that. It is very frustrating on some of the kits as that little switch is terribly inconvenient! Thanks for stopping by and checking it out! I appreciate the tip too!
I like it!! Sharp looking clod for sure!!!
It is a really cool color combo and should look really nice all finished. I hope to get that dome today!
I really enjoyed this, Addam! Actually in a strange way, this video was really valuable to me. I got loads going on in head right now also, but then I got this crazy RC car obsession always knocking. And that mega-rant you fired off with the motor wires, oh, I loved listening to that, all the injustice in the world, those wires take the blame, I know that all too well too! But once you're there, building, that's where the magic happens, all those external problems get displaced by some stupid wires that are too short, or nuts that get forgotten. That's healthy for the brain, I think... I spent 4 hours on my Lunchbox yesterday, I loved it!
And for this build, yeah, paint it up nicely, and I'll be looking forward to seeing it done and hopefully also out for a bit of a run.
Have a great weekend there, buddy!
RC is my therapy! I have always used my hobbies as my happy place and I bounce around between fairly often but RC is always one I come back to as I love it and it provides a great escape from the rest of the things going on. Even in good times it is still nice to be able to drift off into something for a few hours and disengage from the day to day. It is really helpful in the stressful times when you can really use the break. Sure it has it's own frustrations but those can usually be circumvented with a bit if patience and creativity. I got the paint done today and was working on the detail painting late this evening so i hope to get it all finished up tomorrow! Thanks for hanging out and relating to the RC getaway!!
Boy that kit sure looks nice. I want to get one but literally do not have the room. Lol
LOL I was responsible and ignored the space problem and ordered it anyways!! I am getting to where my garage needs a garage so I completely understand!
Great build looking good looking forward to seeing it running around
It is so very close to being done except I have to remove the motors and run the stock ones f r now. I will explain all the in the video. I forgot I had to pain part of the grill (normally they are chrome and minimal painting needed but this one needed a bit more so I did that last night and can get the body finished today. LOL, always gotta be something I forget! It should be soon though.
Look’n good Addam! The colour scheme is awesome. Can’t wait for mine to arrive! You definitely convinced me that I’m going to have to paint the body. Was hoping I wouldn’t have to but the stress marks are too prominent.
Yeah, the sticker would hide some of it but not all of it. The ones on the front I should have stuck some filler into but the paint covered up the vast majority of the ugly! It is a big body and I used the whole can on it so it you are using filler and may have to do sanding and stuff you may want to pick up 2 cans to make sure you have enough.
@@AddamsPlayground I don't remember that situation on the black edition but maybe it's because the grey shows up all the stress marks and the black just hid everything. But ok...good to know...2 cans it might have to be. Thanks! I'll keep you posted. As I'm in Canada we seem to get these items in after those in the USA so I might still be waiting awhile.
stinks about the chassis, but both my standard clod bodies have those marks in the hood. i tried using some putty on one, but that is proving more work than it is probably worth.
dig that color scheme! cant wait to see that old beast springboard after landing! that coil over bounce is what makes it a classic in my opinion
Yeah I avoided the putty and the paint was enough to cover most of it up. Thankfully it is kind of a matte finish so it hides the flaws and it looks better now. It is such an iconic RC and is a perfect example of the 80s monster trucks and there slow, jostling, car crushing driving!
Thanks for the info Addam.
I just got one of these babies. This is the true meaning of Monster Truck. Lol
They are great trucks and it is as close to owning an 80s monster truck as I will ever get! It looks and drives so much like the old school monster trucks is great and brings back lots of memories of being a kid!
Honestly. Ran the ESC in mine at the rear like manual showed. shoved the wires in the side hole same. No tangle issues. 4 full packs through it and not an issue. Switch wise. 3m double side tape on the tray back right just before the hump. slight reach up to hit it. body stays on. its still stuck there. 35kg servo (at 6 volts. 29 at 4.8) and cranked the servo savers tight. remember the servo savers were designed in the 80s when people were shoving .25 speed, 30-45oz tq plastic gear servos in them (s148 futaba, 94192 Airtronics a few) but todays serves with metal gears and 10-20 times the TQ for me seam to last. Heck look at most race rc cars. they don't run a servo saver anymore. Didn't paint the body here. yeah limited, but only feel worth money later if in the box. so my kc lights. and top rear corners of the bed are scratched from roll overs. (stock motors) and bottom of bumper grinding away from wheelies. Should glue tires. softening up after 4 runs. But thing is a hoot. The bounce, the wobble the fast rear steer. just laughing the whole time driving it.
The motor wires as mostly my OCD and not wanting the steering linkage to rub on them at all. For the switch I just clipped it to the esc and left it on, it is so easy to just unplug it there really isn't a need for it. I had planned one running a cheap 35kg in there but I had just gotten a few of the 45 kg and just grabbed one of those. It is way over kill for it but won't have to worry about it. The reason I don't crank the servo saver down is it will cause the plastic to crack on the base of the chassis after a while. It has been a issue with the clod forever. Once you crank down on the servo savers all the stress from impacts and jolts to the steering get transferred into the mounting plate and it gives up after a while. They make replacements for it but this one I want to leave in good shape and left it with the softer setting on the savers. I have an older body to use for running it hard. For lighter fun running I will leave the gray body on but for the track and lots of jumping about the stunt double body will come into play! The Clod has always been a almost prefect recreation of the unstable and bouncy monster trucks of the 80s and they drive much like them! I love watching it bumble around! I am glad to hear you are having a ton of fun with your. I will get mine out this weekend along with the M&M SMT10 and get those run videos posted very soon!
@@AddamsPlayground right on.yeah not trying to school. I hear ya on the ocd. Luckily for me its hidden. Just my experience if it helps. Ive wanted ine since they came out. In 1998 when working at hobby shack. Got to drive one in store with a standard serve and msc. Omg have we changed alot in the industry. Thanks for the wear breakage heads up. Ill play now beat on it a bit. Then on to next car. Lol did do bearings, and Team knk screw kit. No other mods planned since it can get out of hand. Great content. You enjoy also. Like to see how the team brood motors work out.
@@hughnelson7492 No problem, I didn't take it wrong at all. I am more than happy to get all feedback and tips! yeah bearing are must with this heavy ol thing! The grey bushing they give you are the longer wearing ones but will still wallow out from the weight of it. I am happy to hear you you are ricking the KNK hardware. I should do that more often as I like their company and the Kirby's are great people!! I agree with you the mods on these are a slippery slope!! You can easily go from a stock truck to a $1500+ modified truck in the blink of an eye!!!
When I’m building I get tunnel vision to the finish and never get much video myself. And I have very little run videos because I’m enjoying the kit too much to care! 😅 great video as always my friend! Hope you get the paint you need! Cheers!😊
It is so super easy to get wrapped up in the build! I know I have gone out "real quick" and my wife ends up calling me hours later letting me know my dinner is getting cold!! I run my cars way more than I may videos of the cars for the same reason as you. When running for a video you have to be mindful of the car staying in frame and not getting to far away and yadda-yadda... It is much more enjoyable when not filming but I do enjoy sharing it with everyone and talking about them!
Hi Addam, good things first. The car lloks great and I like that Tamiya puts black and grey additional parts into the kit, so everyone can mix them, if he wants to. I would paint the body for two reasons. First I saw many production marks in your pics (which you mentioned later, too). And second I heard Tamiya said gun metal🤩.
Now comes the big issue or good mentione warning. The Sport Tuned motors can make some issues later. These motors are timed! Clod's motors workr each in a different rotation direction, so it's mendatory to use non-timed motors. I think RC4WD has some 17 or 19T non-timed motors which work perfect with this double ESC. Using two ESCs and mix them on the radio won't work, because one motor has to go forward and one in reverse.
Nevertheless I hope you have fun with your Clod Buster and I'm looking forward for your next video about it.
Well crap! I didn't realize they were timed motors!! That sucks!! O'well, back to the drawing board on the motor plans. I honestly stuck them in there as I had them on hand already and figured why not. It never crossed my mind about the timing of them.
For the paint it TS48 gun ship gray. It is kind of a flat finish blue/gray color. It is slightly darker than the cast plastic color but only slightly. I did find some and got it painted yesterday. I just have some touch ups to do on the details and then the stickers. I will get them done after my to-do list is finished today and I can go play!!
@@AddamsPlayground yeah, you said it. The black motor has a big rotation arrow on the sticker. The silver one's only this little one.
Oh, gun ship. I still would go for gun metal (bright), because it's metallic😁. But as long you had already done it, for sure I'll see your video
@@AddamsPlayground Edit: Steve (Shen RC) had made two videos about the motor tuning on his Bullhead six years ago.If you hadn't seen them this maybe might help.
Oooooooooooo, two motors.!! Love how massive this rig is.!!! Love the 8 shocks. Love all of this.! And hey, I have a one mistake quota for all my builds...LOL
Oh yeah dual motors, 4ws and all the other cool of a 80s monster truck!! They are big and they are a ton of fun to watch lumber and bumble about when driving them!!! I usually make at least one goof in a build but I did the same one over and over again and as soon as I couldn't get the screw to catch I knew exactly what I did, or didn't do and back apart the grease filled axles came!! I laughed at myself so it is all good!!
That truck is pretty cool. I had no idea it had dual servos and dual motors. I have heard it can drive up a curb no problem.
Stock it is a single servo driving dual arms, one to front and one to the rear. You can get after market parts to run dal servos, one on each of the axles though. Most race clods or modified one go to the servo on axle set up as you can run the front mainly and then operate the rear independently! If I ever build a modified race clod it will be setup like that. The dual motors are standard and I goofed on my motor choice So I will be swapping the stock ones back in for now. In the next video I will explain all that! These can climb and bounce over a lot of stuff but they drive a lot like the original 80s monster trucks so it is a calculated thing not like going hog wild with an LMT nowadays!
Nice looking truck looks like a real fun kit to buld can't wait to see it all done great video addam
It is a nice kit to build all but snapping those otma onto the ball studs! That is a pain and I have not figured out a great way of doing it other than brute force! It should be a great looking truck once I get done with it. I have a few more chores around the house to do and then I can go play!!
Love it Addam! Looks amazing 🔥 If we get these over here in the UK I will be very tempted. Can’t wait to watch this one running. All the best pal 🙌🏻👍🏻
Thank you! From what I understand they were only released in North America but that may have been the initial launch and if they do well then maybe more will be released elsewhere. The black edition on is very cool as well and has the black chrome parts and wheels so it may be a suitable alternative (not trying to be a bad influence honestly)! I just did some late night painting to get some of the details done and should be able to get it finished off tomorrow!
@@AddamsPlayground a black one you say…. Consider me influenced 😂🤣 Look forward to seeing the finished model mate
@@theoagrc yeah, look in the old videos, I have a fun one of the black edition in the snow at the begining of this year!
I 100 percent agree with you on the esc switch. Bought a grasshopper with it and same problem. Excellent esc just too small of a switch. Love the looks of this think but what a shame on the body. Thanks for the honesty and video.
Thanks! I don't get it but it seems we are stuck with it. I have a few that I just turned it on and have left it on and just make sure I turn the radio on before plugging it in. The paint covered the body flaws and it is not a perfect match to the wheels but it is close enough and it has a matte finish which kind of makes it look even cooler. I did goof up and installed the Sport tuned motors and they are not the best choice. The latest video on it goes all through that in detail. Thanks for watching!
@@AddamsPlayground Yes were stuck with it. I just got back into it this year. Even though, with that super mini switch I still enjoyed building that grasshopper, really took me back to 80's. The hole time gave me memories of a boy with dad at the kitchen table building. Any Tamiya rc car will do that. Your clod came out nicely. And I saw that cannonball run lunch box on the shelf lol. Nice !
@@tracyhover5387 that is awesome and I love stepping back in time and building cars and trucks I drooled over in magazines back in the day!! I have a couple custom lunch boxes up there now. I have a few others I want to do as well.
Super sharp, cool breeze! I always wanted a clodbuster. Hope the best with whatever you're going through Adog
Thanks, it is looking good and I just have some minor paint touch ups to do and then the stickers. Once I am done with the list of chores I want to get through I will go out and get it finished up! Thanks for the kind words, just some unfun life stuff but it is all good and getting things sorted!!
Awesome build and I feel your frustration lol.. I still plan on buying this kit and will keep all of this in mind. Thanks
Yeah, go ahead and get the paint when you pick it up and do not forget the nut that goes in the trans cases and you should be fine. In hindsight I should have drilled a big hole in the bottom of the chassis try to run the wires through to make a shorter run. Do not put in the sport tuned motors though. I made a mistake in that and they had to come back out. the sport tuned have advance timing and one running forward and one running in reverse is not great. The front motor is always going to be running much harder than the rear. You need zero degree timed motors or matched forward/reverse timed motors.
@@AddamsPlayground Wow man that's some good info. Thanks again.
Awesome review Adam. I just received both on mine. I'll start it in a couple weeks. It's gonna be killer. That HobbyWing esc is sweet. I put one in the Black edition. Set PWM to make no noise and a brushless servo, there is no noise, just gear and tire sound.
Yeah, the ESC is a great one, I just wish since they were making them for the Tamiya kits they would come with a plug that would work for them! Make sure you insert that goofy nut in step 14! Stock a post it note in there saying "don't be an Addam!" Right into step 14!!! 😂
That’s unfortunate about the body!😩
The gray and blue go well together!👍😊
It is a great color combo and a same I had to paint it gray over the gray!! LOL!! it seems so pointless but I was hoping on a shortcut and didn't get it. It'll be done today, I just have to do some minor paint touch ups and get the decal on it. I am excited to see it finished!
Great build I really like how that looks. I wanted it when I first saw it but have not pulled the trigger yet.
I love the Clod and the special editions are really cool. I wish I had gotten the chrome edition when it came out years ago but did not have the extra $ at the time. So this one is making up for that one! I love how close to the old 80s monster trucks these are. They bounce and bobble around and are not terribly agile and quick so pretty much dead on replicas of them!! LOL
I wasn't too sure about the color scheme on the Gray Edition, but this video has changed my mind. Looks great. 👍 Someday, I'd like to add a Clod Buster to the collection, but for me the issue is storage space, or more precisely, lack thereof! 😅 Sadly the hobby wing switch issue is something I know all too well. Tamiya kits do not come with an ESC here, so just about all my Tamiya's have Hobbywing 1060's fitted to them. And in every instance, finding a suitable location for the switch has been an issue. None more so than the Nova Fox!
They do take up a little bit more room than a buggy for sure!! I did the responsible thing and didn't think or worry about the space issue and bought it anyways! I may have to start strapping them to the ceiling!! I am going to have to order a bundle of the switches and start replacing them tiny switch with a standard one. It is a frustrating choice to make, find somewhere to mount it and deal with it or chop into brand new wiring and replace the included switch. I think being able to mount it properly and have a convenient and secure location to mount it is a better choice overall.
Hi there Adem i want one wow that was a fast build top job i remember building my first clod in 1990 i think it was when i was 14 or 15 i don’t remember having any problems building it took me about 5-6 hours not including painting the body. Those stress marks in the bodys now a days isn’t good because you have to paint the body weather you intended too or not you never used to see stress lines in vintage bodies not that i can remember.👍🏻
It is a pretty straight forward build, I just wasn't fully paying attention and did not see the big "Don't forget this part" in there nor did I remember messing it up in the past! O'well, maybe when they release the next cool limited edition one I will remember it, nope, probably not!! LOL!! The stress marks and color swirls seem to be getting worse and I am sure it is from doing things "more efficiently" at the factory (AKA way too fast!). It is what it is and my hobby shop did have a couple cans of it so I was able to get it sprayed yesterday and just got a first bit of the hand painted details done on it very late tonight.
Take the vintage 1986 monster beetle body shell well tamiya used to make them in one complete piece which made them pretty strong the re release monster beetle body is actually made in three pieces and then the pieces are moulded together to make the complete body you can actually see the joins and thats where the weak spots are. A model shop guy i used to know told me that.👍🏻
@@David-069 I glued the nose of the body to the main shell to try and strengthen it up as the tiny little screws are not enough to hold it tight. It seemed to really help the twisting of the whole thing! The more modern we get the more shortcuts we take. That goes for business and in ourselves quite often. Sometimes the right way is the long way and it may be more tiring but more rewarding to take the long way. I have to remind myself of that all the time!
Great video thanks Addam. I've thought about the ESC thing a few times. The Hobbywing 1060 is certainly a fantastic ESC, but for classic Tamiyas I find the TBLE-02 or 04 better if you drive a classic set up. Because the switch and everything fits together perfectly.
This one is the HW 880 ESC since it has the dual motors. The 1060 and TBLEs would only handle one. For the rest of them yes, I would prefer the Tamiya ESC back but I am going to go ahead and order a bundle of the switches and start soldering on the classic switches to them so they actual work with the kits. I know a lot of folks were excited about the 1060s coming in the kits as you can run much lower motors on them but I build almost all of mine with motors you can run on the Tamiya ones so it really doesn't matter to me, I'd just rather not have to cut wiring on a brand new ESC to make it correct.
Shame about the body . And those motor wires look complex . Thanks for the info buddy 😊👍👍👍
Some paint took care of the imperfections and I did get it finished yesterday, well almost! I have to swap the motors out as I screwed up! I wasn't thinking about the Sport Tuned motors being timed for performance and one is going forward and the other going in reverse so one is always going to be working harder than the other... It may not be too noticeable but I know it is not right and it bugs me!
Don't beat yourself up on missing a nut mate, I think we are all missing a nut these days, hope you are doing ok my friend. The build looks amazing, its huge lol.
Thank you, it is a big ol thing!! It really is built and looks just like the monster trucks from the 80s, I love them!! At this point I am missing more than a nut or two, I am short a whole hardware bag somedays!!! LOL!!!
It's a good looking truck and it's so strange that Tamiya would not checkout the issues for the speed control. I think it's another example of how Tamiya takes its fans for granted. Your doing a great job. I hope you can get the paint you need.
I did get the paint and just have to get it all stickered up this afternoon once I get my to-do list done and can go play. I think the ESC issue is gonna stay and they are not going to pay extra for the plugs, they'd just stop including them in the kits first. I think unless they start making more of their own we won't see a change.
@@AddamsPlayground I am glad to hear you got the paint you needed and your close to finishing up. I just finished a TT-2 and I have one body, but I am not sure that'll be the final one for it. Sometimes you can paint a body and put it on and it doesn't always look right and other times I feel just the opposite. With your CC02 Bronco that paint looks great.
@@michaeldorich4485 Yeah I have had some dud paint jobs in the past. They didn't turn out terrible but just weren't what I had in mind and did not make me happy. Those are the runner bodies!!
AWESOME Addam, I got mine the other day as well!!!!! As a bonus, Tower shipped another BMWO that was pre-ordered last Nov (even tho I already built one they sent me). Thats a great Looking Clod, I missed out on the Chrome Clod & the Black Clod, I wasn't letting this on slip by. Agree CHANGE THE DAMN SWTICH!!!
I saw that and it is a fun build IF you pay attention to the instruction and do things the right way the first time!! Go ahead and stick a post-it note on step 14 and label it as "don't be an Addam"!!! LOL!! I missed out on the chrome edition but was lucky to get one of the black edition ones and it a great looking truck!! This one should looks really awesome as well! I guess we all have to hop on a flight to Japan and protest out side of the Tamiya headquarters to get it fixed. More than likely they'd just stop including them all together!
@@AddamsPlayground No worries about the nut for the anti rotation bracket (and those seem to be the first thing(s) to break), I only did that once back in 88. However, if you were going to put a 4 link system on, you don't need that nut. Like you choice of motors but I'm thinking some Super Sport BZ motors (I know, I will have to do some work on them to get them to run proper in the truck).
@@UncleBobsRC yeah those are gonna be spicy in there!!
@@AddamsPlayground I have Old Trinity Speed Gems 2 - Platinum, 13 turn motors in my race Clod, but they are not a good choice, some 13x2 or 12x2 even 14x2 would be better. However, finding good quality 540 brushed motors these days is like finding a drop of water in a pool.
Looks awesome already and for me being lazy these days would not bother painting it like you said Addam you could get away with it! But obviously painting it would be very beneficial if its going to be more shelf then not!
Love this edition!
Can't wait to see it finished mate🤩👍
Yeah for just a runner I would not bother with it as the cab and front and rear corner get scraped and scratched pretty quickly. Seeing as this one is going to live a very casual life it is better to paint it and make it look as nice as it can. I did not follow the design 100% and I am happy with the way it is turning out. I messed up and forgot to paint the grill section so that is drying currently. It is gonna loo god all together!
Very nice build great tips 👌 also it's a shame about the body 😌 that would also get me
Thanks! The stress marks in the hood are awful, the rest could be ignored. It is frustrating but was fixed with $8 in paint, well $16 since I bought two can just in case! The paint is a slightly darker great then the plastics as well so I am no a huge fan of that wither but it should not be too different from the wheels, I am not painting them unless I absolutely have to.
@@AddamsPlaygroundyes easy fix but could be even easier if the mold was perfect .
@@Fonzierc Very true!
Cool video Addam, thanks! I wonder why Tamiya decided to make such a short wheelbase for such a big truck. 🤔 It still looks rad, though. 💯💯💯💯💯
Honestly in 1987 when they released the truck originally, that is what monster trucks were! They were still steel body truck on heavy duty frames and horrible suspension with the giant (and extremely heavy) tires under them. They were giant show trucks and about the most the did was crawl over rows of cars as they were not agile or light enough to be doing the racing and jumping like the more modern day trucks are. It is kind of the reason I love these as they are so true to the origins of monster trucks and they have kind of bouncy, not so great great suspension and are not super agile and you have to drive it with some restraint or it goes on it's lid! They did a very god job of recreating what they had at them time and it is the godfather of all monster trucks in RC! There are a ton out there that out perform it but none that can rival it! I am glad you enjoyed it and it certainly is a relic from yesteryear but then again I am becoming one of those too!! LOL!!!
love it. I just got this kit. My first ever clod build. Should I use lock tite anywhere on this kit? I notice none is included and unless I missed it, its not mentioned in the manual.
Basically what AMK said, it is not needed as almost all of the nuts are the self gripping nuts that bile into the plastic and those don't come loose on their own. I have not had any screws come loose on previous builds and built both with none at all. Have fun with the build, it is a really fun truck!!! It is a true representation of an 80s monster truck and drives just like one!
@AMK Awesome really appreciate the input.
@@AddamsPlayground Thanks, ill definitely enjoy the build. Thanks for the info. Awesome videos by the way.
@AMK it's all good! Sharing knowledge is welcome.and appreciated!!
Hi there Addam, a great build of a real monster. Grea5 hints and tips too. Sounds like it was an interesting and involving build. It’s strange that Tamiya have released a resin body with such predominant stress marks in the mould 😮 normally, they are really good quality. Take care and best wishes to you and the family 😊😉😁😎
Thanks! I am not sure what is going on with the QC over there lately. It looks good once painted and it does call for painting all of it in the manual so I assume they mold it in color to reduce the scratches from showing up so badly...
Great build and review! I’ve always admired the Clod for it’s impressive size. Never worked on a twin motor and 4 wheel steering rc before. Looks fun! I’m surprised the manufacturing ‘defects’ show up on the body. Gone are the ‘first in quality around the world’ days..😅Maybe the molds need servicing..
It is a giant of a truck and takes up some room!!! I goofed up on the motors and have to pull them back out and stick the stock ones back in until I get another pain, I'll explain in the video. the body color issues I am not sure whether they are rushing them, I assume so as everything is rushed or have them changed the recipe of the plastics and that has caused it. I would assume it it the first just to be able to crack out a couple hundred more a day but we will probably never know. The paint did help to hide everything and now is one color all the way across and it did help hide the marks in the hood.
Bro that was a great video thoroughly enjoyed that shame to have so many issues with a kit build especially a company that's been doing kits for decades you seem like a great guy hope everything is OK mate have a great weekend 👊
Thank you! Half of the issues was me not focusing on what I was doing and messing things up and the dang ESC fought me to no end! I got it to work and in hind sight I should have just drilled a big hole in the tray and ran them up through the tray instead of the designed way that didn't wanna work! Have a wonderful weekend too!!!
The missing nut always the missing nut lol I did that on my lunchbox build there’s an internal nut on that as well somewhere😂
Sad thing is I have done this on all of them I have built. At this point it is tradition! One time is an accident, the second time is neglect and the third time becomes tradition!! I laughed at myself and pulled it apart and fixed it while shaking my head in amusement!!
NICE!!!! It is too bad about the plastic colour inconsistency. I would not have painted it either... maybe clever placement of stickers can cover the worst of it?
I went ahead and painted it, thankfully the paint was in stock ay my hobby shop. Seems to be the only Tamiya stuff they carry! I thought about covering them with stickers but decided to go ahead and paint it. It calls for paint in the manual so just like all the others with cast bodies they intend for you to paint it. I guess they just color the bodies for those that can't paint them or to hide the scratches as best as possible...
@@AddamsPlayground Don't get me started on painting... I just finished painting the Tamiya Bronco body. It was the most painful painting experience so far. I had problems with the body being too thin and my knife going through the body while scoring it.
I did not want to use any of the stickers for the black areas including the window stickers so I spent hours masking everything out. I used Proline paints for the first time. It bled under the masking so all the lines are jagged. I also made a HUGE mistake by using Tamiya paints for the black areas and window smoke. The Tamiya paint made the Proline paint REALLY angry. It is like the Proline paint got reactivated and is now really soft. I can scrape off the layers of Proline and Tamiya paint very easily with my fingernail. The areas where I used the Tamiya paint only are perfect. Needless to say, I do not know what to do at this point. I am probably going to end up buying and painting a new body set. Lesson learned...
That looks like a large monster truck, what paint scheme do you have planned for itsolid or two tone? Can't wait to see the finished product and first run. 💥💥💥💥👍
It is THE monster truck, the one that started them all!! The Clod Buster was the biggest RC of its time when it came out in 1987! It was re-released in 2004 under the Super Clod Buster name (same truck) and since then they have done 3 special editions. The first was a fully chrome one (I missed out on that one) and then they did the black edition fairly recently and now this gray edition. This one was limited to a North America release only so a much more limited version. I will be doing it in the box art colors which is a gunship gray and black. It is very close to bein done and it looks great!
I'm not sure what it is about this clod. But I really like them I thought about getting one but I have a race clod. Then again Bob just picked one up and he has three or four now lol.
I think any of us growing up in the 80and early 90s remembers the giant trucks crushing cars and spent hours and hours out running matchbox cars over have a special place in our hearts for these! It is both a truly iconic RC monster truck and is also so close to the old car crushing truck from back then it just is a connection!! The are bouncy, have poor suspension, turn terribly and are kind of unpredictable at times when completely stock and I wouldn't want it any other way!! I love them! That said I would love to have a fully modified on but do not want to pay the crazy amount of money to do one!!
@@AddamsPlayground Yeah I hear you if I do get another one it would be more of a stock mod True to its roots but capable of some performance.
Nice build, Addam! Remember: they're only mistakes if you don't correct them.
Thank you! Very true, just is never fun to have to take apart something you just put together!
As usual great video, comments and tips. About the wires, why not eliminate connectors (welding) and change the motor's wires into longer and thicker? Do you think to paint rims? Waiting for the body Ciao, Nanni
I was not sure if the motors were staying in and now they are coming out and the stock ones are going in for the time being. I forgot the sport tuned motor are an advanced timing motor and when one is running forward and the other is running backwards they will not be matched at all and will cause problems! So out with these and back in with the stock ones! Once I get the motor thing sorted out I may solder the lines and get rid of the bullets all together. I did not paint the rims, the paint is close enough to the molded plastic color it is not really noticeable the wheels are not painted. If I do decide to these rims are so far from the ground you really don't have to worry about chipping them so that is a bonus!!
@@AddamsPlayground Did not know about this problem with sport tuned....
Yeah, I didn't even thing about it at the time but one motor is running in reverse rotation as the gear boxes are identical and the rear is mounted in revers so both motors are facing in towards the center of the truck. So you either have to have zero degree timing in both motors or be able to match the timing in both or one will always be pulling the other around. I should have thought of it but just was not thinking the "tuned" part was just the advance timing of the motor!
@@AddamsPlayground This is new!!
I bought one myself also and wanted to keep it the box art without painting it. Does the paint match the wheels and still have that Mat grey look? Thanks nice review
The color matches fairly well. The paint is a tiny bit darker and it has a matte finish. I am not painting the wheels on mine as they are close enough. However if you did paint them you would not have the normal chipping issues as there is 2 or 3 inches of tire in between the wheel and any rocks or dirt that might chip or scratch the paint!!
I have found a sealed Black Edition that is coming this week. Did you have the same issues with the Black body and imperfections??
The black edition was much better and I did not have to paint that one. Fingers crossed for you that yours does not need it either!The black one is very cool looking and I really love the black chrome parts on it!!
@@AddamsPlayground cheers for the reply. I will find out later this week 😀
What's the difference between the regular clod buster and the super clod buster
I have the cloud buster what's the correct way to mount the servo because the steering on it is horrible
The Clod Buster is the original release and the Super is all the re-released one since. They are the same other than the graphics and the Chevy badging. The steering on them is pretty slow and wide stock. There are things you can so to increase the turning. There are small stops molded into the steering knuckle that bump into the C-hubs, you can trim those off and get more steering. You can also get a heavy duty servo and mount a slightly wider servo horn to it and force the steering a bit more but I don't recommend that one as it stresses the chassis where the servo mounts and can cause cracking of it. Lastly you can get axle mounted servo mounts and run a front a rear servo on a splitter or just from steering. The one is the pricey option. Overall it drives just like an old 80s monster truck with wobbly, springy suspension and a wide turning radius so it fits it very well.
@@AddamsPlayground Thank you so very much for all the info
What a monster! Beep beep ,,, lunge 😆
Yeah they are something else! LOL, me being a professional and safe RC user... don't turn the wheel to shut up the beep, squeeze the throttle, that works better! LOL
Did it come with ballbearings?
It only comes with the 4 for the gear inside the trans for each axle. You still need about 20ish more to complete the kit. So you'll need to get a beating kit for it. I had enough on hand to put bearing in everything but the hubs so I'll be placing an order and swapping those out as soon as I can.
How are you can you help me find a Tamiya Bullhead.
Hi Clint. I don't have any sources personally. I am stuck using eBay and stuff like that to find things like that. If you have Facebook you can try the Tamiya Legends Sales Group or look for Bullhead specific groups on there. I wish I could help you more but I am stuck with the same sales avenues everyone else is in.
@@AddamsPlayground 10-4 boss. Thank you anyway
Are you running an SR3100 with a Dx5c?
Yes, I get them cheap and since I have so many cars the cheap part is very beneficial! Not the most current technology nor the fastest but works great for these and anything faster would be lost on my poor driving! LOL!
I hear you. I'm pushing the 10 car limit right now and the receiver expense is high lol. I may get a few of those instead of the SR315's.
@@brendanmcg4358 I order them from eBay. Knock off one but I can get them for $12-15 each so much cheaper and they work just as good.
@@AddamsPlayground cool. Going to check them out! Thanks for a great channel and happy anniversary dude. Hope the holidays are good to you and your family!
@@brendanmcg4358 thank you! Wishing you and your family a very wonderful holiday season!!
if i send you the kit how much would you charge to build it?
I appreciate your confidence in me but that is not something I would feel comfortable doing. I enjoy building them but the added stress of building/painting for others is not anywhere near as enjoyable and I really get nervous shipping stuff like that out.
@@AddamsPlayground yes i trust you but ok i understand
Frustrating that a grey edition needs to be painted, defeats the object. I suppose Tamiya can't pre paint a hard body in case it gets scratched in transit. I would probably cover stress marks etc with stickers. Looks good though.
Yeah it is unfortunate but it is really hoping on a shortcut really as all their kits (except the Holiday Buggy) call for painting the body no matter what color it is molded in. Most of them except for the hood would have been covered up but those were the worst and in odd spots for decals. Thankfully my LHS had a few cans of the correct color in stock and I was able to get it painted. The paint is slightly darker but not a lot darker than the casting. It is gonna look good though so it'll be worth the little bit more time and effort!
Brushed?no thanks
I'm old school, what can I say.
@@AddamsPlayground caveman
@@AddamsPlayground whats so SUPER about it?its grey?
@@daviduruski7848 😂 I've got the beard for it!!
@@AddamsPlayground no offense to your beard, its nice.but i see no SUPER in this kit,just a grey reissue