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Anyone remember this game w/monster trucks?

Avalon

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I just remembered when I was a kid growing up in the late 80s/early 90s that there was this monster truck game that was basically a set of ramps, a monster truck, and these plastic car molds that you would use to create aluminum foil, crushable cars. It wasn't so much a game as more a set that you would set up, and then launch your monster truck over, hitting and smashing the aluminum foil cars as you went. Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about?
 
I just remembered when I was a kid growing up in the late 80s/early 90s that there was this monster truck game that was basically a set of ramps, a monster truck, and these plastic car molds that you would use to create aluminum foil, crushable cars. It wasn't so much a game as more a set that you would set up, and then launch your monster truck over, hitting and smashing the aluminum foil cars as you went. Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about?
I vaguely recall such a game, but I wasn't into Monster Trucks.
 
Yeah, I owned it as a kid. It had a battery powered monster truck (think it took one or two AA batteries and had a single switch where it was on turning the wheels or off). It was bigger than like hot wheels cars but not like typical RC car size, so like sorta model car kit size maybe?

It came with a 2 piece plastic shell where you'd have these sheets of crinkled aluminum foil (that would have like car bodies painted on them) and when you'd put them in between the plastic pieces and it'd shape them like a car. I think you got like 3 sheets. And there was a ramp.

I don't remember if I gave them to my nephews or sold them at a garage sale.

I also had a Hot Wheels sized version of Bigfoot that had multiple sets of wheels. One set was the style that those like 15 foot tall ones in real life were. And several other monster trucks. Also had one that was like a simple adjustable frame (where you could put any Hot Wheels/Matchbox sized car and make it a monster truck). Had some Micro Machines monster trucks that I liked the tires on (they were hard rubber but had a cool texture that a lot of stuff didn't have).

According to Google its Hot Wheels Bigfoot Crunch Areana playset.

 
Yeah, I owned it as a kid. It had a battery powered monster truck (think it took one or two AA batteries and had a single switch where it was on turning the wheels or off). It was bigger than like hot wheels cars but not like typical RC car size, so like sorta model car kit size maybe?

It came with a 2 piece plastic shell where you'd have these sheets of crinkled aluminum foil (that would have like car bodies painted on them) and when you'd put them in between the plastic pieces and it'd shape them like a car. I think you got like 3 sheets. And there was a ramp.

I don't remember if I gave them to my nephews or sold them at a garage sale.

I also had a Hot Wheels sized version of Bigfoot that had multiple sets of wheels. One set was the style that those like 15 foot tall ones in real life were. And several other monster trucks. Also had one that was like a simple adjustable frame (where you could put any Hot Wheels/Matchbox sized car and make it a monster truck). Had some Micro Machines monster trucks that I liked the tires on (they were hard rubber but had a cool texture that a lot of stuff didn't have).

According to Google its Hot Wheels Bigfoot Crunch Areana playset.


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