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  2. Traxxas - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Traxxas released its first full sized monster truck model, the T-Maxx. [1] A larger monster truck; the X-Maxx, came out in 2015. [3] Traxxas also debuted a self-righting system in which a flipped vehicle can adjust itself back in place. [4]

  3. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    A Traxxas Electric Rustler — a Rear Wheel Drive Stadium Truck (without body) Radio-controlled cars use a common set of components for their control and operation. All cars require a transmitter, which has the joysticks for control, or in pistol grip form, a trigger for throttle and a wheel for turning, and a receiver which sits inside the car.

  4. Robby Gordon - Wikipedia

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    That year, the series also made its X Games debut as part of X Games Austin 2014, where Gordon finished third and won a bronze medal. [9] He medalled again in 2015 as he scored a silver. [10] Since 2015, the series started expansion overseas, hosting a race in Australia at the Adelaide 500. [11]

  5. HPI Savage - Wikipedia

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    HPI Savage is a line of radio-controlled monster trucks manufactured in Japan by Hobby Products International of Foothill Ranch, California, US.. The overall setup of the Savage, with its massive tires and tall suspension, make it a perfect truck for bashing, and also enables the model to be able to withstand tremendous abuse.

  6. International MaxxPro - Wikipedia

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    The International M1224 MaxxPro MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) is an armored fighting vehicle designed by American company Navistar International's subsidiary Navistar Defense along with the Israeli Plasan Sasa, who designed and manufactures the vehicle's armor. [4]

  7. The Maxx - Wikipedia

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    The show covered Darker Image #1, The Maxx #1/2, and issues #1–11 of the regular series and depicted the introduction of Julie, the original Maxx, [clarification needed] Mr. Gone, and, later on in the series, Sarah. Therefore, the TV show did not go into the same depth (e.g. revealing the origins of all the characters) as the comic series.