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Hi guys

I have been trying to find the name and some pics, of a certain monster truck I remember seeing, some years ago in tv.

Well, monster TRUCK is maybe not the correct word, since it was a locomotive, and it ran - not on wheels - but on belts. I think it was built over the chassis of a Sherman tank.

The body was an old style locomotive, and it was orange....

Can any of you guys help with a name, a website, and/or pics? It was way cool....

Thanks a lot :P

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You might be thinking the Bigfoot Fastrax, M48 personnel carrier chassis with two Ford 460ci engines and C6 automatic transmissions. The body is the upper half of a fiberglass replica of a 1990 Aerostar.

8x10ft2_400.jpg

Monstertrucks164.jpg

Posted (edited)

It was the Orange Blossom Express.

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Here it is in action:

Note that it is incorrectly called Orange Blossom Special in this vid. The OBS was a '37 Chevy puller.

Edited by Junkman
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You might be thinking the Bigfoot Fastrax, M48 personnel carrier chassis with two Ford 460ci engines and C6 automatic transmissions. The body is the upper half of a fiberglass replica of a 1990 Aerostar.

8x10ft2_400.jpg

Monstertrucks164.jpg

Saw Dan Runte drive...fly this sucker......WOW...30 ' in the air!!!

Posted

I do indeed remember the blue Aerostar - but it was the Orange Blossom Express I was thinking about..... Man, that is so cool.... Thanks for the help Junkman :)

Man, its difficult to find anything on the Express, pics OR websites :(

Posted (edited)

Based on the tracks I'd guess it was built on an M3 or M5 aka the Stuart a WW2 light tank. This tank has a fairly distinctive track set up like that shown in the OBE photo, it is definately not an M4 Sherman which has a very different set up.

Edited by Aaronw
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They probably used the high-speed tractor, less armour to get rid of. This could be done in one of the 'military' scales, I would opt for 1/16 or even better, for these tired old eyes, 1/6!

Edited by DanielG
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They probably used the high-speed tractor, less armour to get rid of. This could be done in one of the 'military' scales, I would opt for 1/16 or even better, for these tired old eyes, 1/6!

You are probably right, the M4 tractor was based on the M2 light tank, just like the M3/M5. Looking at both the M3/M5 has 3 return rollers, the M4 tractor only has two like the truck in the photo. Hobbyboss recently released a 1/35 kit of the M4 high speed tractor.

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