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The Monster Jam Smash and Bash Grave Digger is a 1:15-scale remote-control monster truck modeled on the most legendary truck in Monster Jam history, the dirt-spraying, headlight-glowing Grave Digger. Grave Digger has been the Monster Jam tour's signature vehicle since the early 1980s, and the Smash and Bash RC version captures the truck's signature paint scheme along with a working-suspension chassis built for stunts and impacts. The 1:15 scale puts the truck at a manageable size for indoor and driveway play, and batteries needed to run it ship in the box, from Monster Jam.
Monster Jam fans who follow Grave Digger as their favorite truck will find this RC version brings the in-arena look home, and parents shopping for an RC truck that does more than just drive in straight lines will appreciate that the suspension and chassis are built around the smash-style play that Monster Jam is known for. The included batteries also remove a common first-day frustration with RC vehicles bought as gifts. The remote-control range also lets kids drive the truck across an open driveway without needing a hobby-grade controller, keeping the entry barrier low for younger fans.