Promotional video can be viewed here:
https://streamable.com/xr2wex
It's been just over a year in development with multiple iterations, but work has finally completed on the LF4 Leafer Pack! Special thanks to everyone who helped push to make this project the best it can be! The idea of this began as a simple extension of the previous leafer packs but it grew in size and scope well beyond that! Now, these trucks are equipped with a realistic node beam, realistic handling, relatively accurate sizing, high quality parts and more! The three biggest goals of this pack were to build quality trucks which had never been done before in Rigs, make leafers which are fun to drive and to build as many trucks as possible. With quantity being a primary goal, some sacrifices were made to speed up build time so these aren't 100% replica accurate but they're not too far off!
The Trucks
This pack includes 31 unique trucks!
Grave Digger #5
Goldberg Leafer Display
Buffalo Tremor 1987
4 Wheel Crazy 1988
Master Of Disaster 1988
Bounty Hunter 1988
Liquidator 1988-1991
Texas Tumbleweed 1989
Bear Foot Racer 1990
Ecology's Eliminator 1990-Present
First Blood 1990
Iron Eagle 1990
Night Life 1991
Clydesdale 1991
Tropical Thunder 1991
UFO 1991
Above-N-Beyond 1991
The Wrecker 1991
Invader 1991-1992
GunSlinger 1992
Reptoid 1992-1993
Predator 1992 (Thunder Nationals)
Keystone Krusher 1992
American Gladiators 1993
Maniac 1994
Monster Mash 1994
Muscle Beach 1994
Problem Child 2009 & Jacobs Supply (present)
Chopper Monster
Copenhagen/Skoal Crusher
Inbounds (Custom)
Commands
All trucks are built on DiggerFans Leafer Node Beam.
All trucks are equipped with rear steer.
Press "W" to change Differential options on all trucks.
Most 1980s trucks have working lights. To turn the headlights on/off, press "N".
Turn Rollbar lights on with "CTRL+3" for Ecology and Skoal.
A hitch node is included in the node-beam for all trucks, so that it can be used with the pulling sled. The hitch node is located on the the back of the frame (node 56). To use with a pulling sled, use the mouse to drag the chain on the pulling sled to the hitch node (press "K" to show the nodes if needed), then press "L" to lock the chain to the hitch. When finished, press "L" again to unlock the hitch.
Beta Testers
Huge thanks to the Beta testers in the Retro Monsters Discord!
@CIDRA racer (aka mimimooch256)
@Cowboy General
@JackMProductions
@mozart (aka Cade)
@Otter.the.saves (aka Mr.Freeze)
@Broken-machine92
Build Credits
@Wambo - Ford F150 Body, Engines & Transmissions.
@DiggerFan - Base Node Beam, Chevy Silverado Body, Rear Half of Reptoid Body, Various Interior & Exterior Props, Wheels/Rims, Axel, Leaf Springs, Knuckles, Steering & Suspension.
@Patriotic Canadian - Grave Digger 5 Body
@Taurus Racer 13 - 80s Chevy Body, Various Interior & Exterior Props
@rockgod88 - Samson Body & Arm Textures
@Swegliner849 - Goldberg Body & Front Half of Reptoid Body. Reptoid Eye textures.
@xyrose - Goldberg paint
@mozart - Keystone Krusher, Monster Mash, Maniac & Bear Foot Classic Paint. Various mini image screenshots.
@JackMProductions - Gunslinger & Ecology Auto Wrecking Logos. All truck sounds. Various mini image screenshots.
@Bobcat - UFO Logos
@WorpeX - Everything else
Huge thanks to @CIDRA racer for his incredible knowledge of this era, providing rare reference images and help with improving truck accuracy. Also @Cowboy Generalfor help with finding reference images.
Other
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
When Ford announced it would bring the Bronco back, my first thought was... "Wonder what No Problem! would look like on that?" Thus, this project was born and the answer to my burning question was answered. Turns out, it looks really cool! Maybe one day John Moore will allow the name to be run again.
The Trucks
No Problem! 2021 - No Problem! Was a series of Ford Bronco trucks driven by John Moore from 1988 to 1993. Repli-custom.
WildTrak - The WildTrak is an upgrade package for the 2021 Ford Bronco. Open Custom.
Miss Di.Meanor - Originally was a Micro Machines toy and a No Problem repaint. It was also the only truck I built for MTM2 and now seemed like a good time to put it into RoR. Open Custom.
Big Mudder - Also an old toy remake. This one by Majorette. I always loved its reflective green color and thought it would look really nice in RoR!
Ice Breaker II - Built as my RORSPS ride, now with 100% less santa hats. Not an open custom.
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
CTRL+3 Blue Lane Indicator (v4 Only)
CTRL+4 Green Lane Indicator (v4 Only)
Reverse for back-up light!
Other
Additional Body Credit goes to whoever created the 2021 Bronco model and made it Free on Sketchup, no author was credited. It was heavily modified by me for use with RoR and to fit on a monster truck chassis.
Thanks to @Wambofor the No Problem! logo
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
My ride for MTP, based off a fairly obscure truck from the early 90s - Mike Beeler's Wrecker. This is largely a repaint of the TNT Buffalo Tremor with some slight modifications and a different shock setup.
Body by @Steele
Sound by @JackMProductions
History
The mysterious Snake Bite debuted into the monster truck world in 1991 with its masked driver Colt Cobra. Despite being a rookie, Colt talked as much smack as he could, going as far as to say that he built Snake bite for one purpose only: to beat Bigfoot! Fans in stadiums were encouraged to boo the "evil" Snake Bite truck as one of the most iconic rivalries in monster trucks was born! It wasn't until a few years later that it was revealed that two rival trucks were actually teammates. However, the rivalry continues even to this day!
This pack features the original 1991 Snake Bite in all its Leaf Sprung glory! It comes with both the iconic green wheel hubs as well as the seldom used red hubs.
Commands
CTRL+1 Snake Eye Light Flash
Other
Feel free to use in any events/leagues.
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
About
The 1972 C-10 Chevy Fleetside has a long history in Monster Truck racing and it all started with the Doulton family of trucks - AM/PM Rocket, AM/PM Boss, Skoal Bandit and Gulf Super Special. The Rocket was later sold to become UKs Goliath and then Extreme. In this pack we have modern repli-custom renditions of these legendary monster trucks!
The Pack
I have created 3 distinct versions of this pack so you can play however you'd like!
V4 Settings (File 1)
NAMT Settings (File 2)
Breakables (File 3)
Download whatever ones suits your play-style!
These are all open customs, feel free to use in any events/leagues!
The Trucks
AM PM Rocket
AM PM Boss
Skoal Bandit II
Gulf Super Special
Goliath UK
Extreme UK
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
CTRL+3 Light Bar
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
INVADER has finally joined the Sim-Monster ranks! Ever wonder what this truck might look like if it were still competing today? Well wonder no more! This pack contains repli-custom versions of the 1991 and 1993 Invader driven and owned by Ray Piorkowski. The 1993 version was featured in the infamous "Monster Wars" season while the other can be seen in various USHRA events. As I do not have any skill as a modeller, these are re-skins of Rockgod88's Stone Crusher and DJKBarn's Hoonzilla. If anyone would like to make this a full replica, I will gladly provide any art assets I created to assist you!
Also, feel free to use these trucks in any leagues or events.
Painting: @WorpeX
Truck, chassis, assembly, and mostly everything else: @rockgod88
'91 Rims, pipes and some ford truck decal painting: @DJKBarn
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
Its the Holiday Season again! Celebrate the end of 2020 with this frosty holiday ride - ICE BREAKER! The truck features a big snowplow at the front, a holiday wreath on the grill and most importantly - Santa's Hat!
The Trucks
This pack features 4 different trucks.
ICE BREAKER XMAS (V4)
ICE BREAKER XMAS (NAMT)
ICE BREAKER (V4) (Plow Only)
ICE BREAKER (NAMT) (Plow Only)
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
Credits
Santa Hat by LuxXeon on Deviant Art
XMas Bells by LuxXeon on Deviant Art
Snow Plow by ReVerse-engineering on cgtrader
Other
Feel free to use in any events/leagues.
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
This is my first true custom truck! Thanks for downloading and Happy Holidays!
About
The Carolina Crusher has been an icon of the Monster Trucking world since it was built and debuted in 1985 by Gary Porter. Since then It went on to win the 1991 PENDA championship, make the 1999 Monster Jam World Finals and remains one of the only trucks run by FELD which was leased.
The Trucks
2020 Carolina Crusher - [Racesource] - The current version of the truck owned by Mike Harper and driven by Matt Cole
2019 Carolina Crusher - [Concussion] - Tom Herzog's Infamous truck which ran on the Midnight Rider body and chassis.
Carolina Crusher III - [Willman] - Arguably the most successful Carolina Crusher, it ran from 1990 to 1992 and won the 1991 Penda Championship. The only truck not owned by Bigfoot to do so.
All 3 trucks in this pack run on NAMT settings.
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
Credits:
The sidebar credits are a nightmare, but here is the gist of specific people who did what on each truck.
2020 Body: @DiggerFan Edited by @KillSwitch& @WorpeX
2020 Headers: @iZonarYT
2019 Body: @fernBurnEdited by @WorpeX
Thanks to @DjTerronFfor help with 2019's Lights
Crusher III Body: @Swegliner849& @AndrewEdited by @WorpeX
Truck sounds are thanks to @JackMProductions
Credits for props shared between all 3 trucks are in the sidebar
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
About
The Carolina Crusher has been an icon of the Monster Trucking world since it was built and debuted in 1985 by Gary Porter. Since then It went on to win the 1991 PENDA championship, make the 1999 Monster Jam World Finals and remains one of the only trucks run by FELD which was leased.
The Trucks
2020 Carolina Crusher - [Racesource] - The current version of the truck owned by Mike Harper and driven by Matt Cole
2019 Carolina Crusher - [Concussion] - Tom Herzog's Infamous truck which ran on the Midnight Rider body and chassis.
Carolina Crusher III - [Willman] - Arguably the most successful Carolina Crusher, it ran from 1990 to 1992 and won the 1991 Penda Championship. The only truck not owned by Bigfoot to do so.
All 3 trucks in this pack run on V4 settings.
I got a bit peer-pressured into making this release. These trucks were built to run NAMT settings, so while these still run and look great, I believe that they're best in their original form. You can find that pack here: NAMT Carolina Crusher Pack
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
Credits:
The sidebar credits are a nightmare, but here is the gist of specific people who did what on each truck.
2020 Body: @DiggerFan Edited by @KillSwitch& @WorpeX
2020 Headers: @iZonarYT
2019 Body: @fernBurnEdited by @WorpeX
Thanks to @DjTerronFfor help with 2019's Lights
Crusher III Body: @Swegliner849& @AndrewEdited by @WorpeX
Truck sounds are thanks to @JackMProductions
Credits for props shared between all 3 trucks are in the sidebar
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
Bearly Tame is back in the Monster Truck world for the first time in nearly 30 years! Now running in the Rettew Racing Team, its driven by Joe Lockhart. The truck participated in the Renegade Monster Truck Tour in 2020.
The Trucks
The Pack features two distinct trucks. The 2020 Replica and a custom featuring the original 90s Bearly Tame paint on the 2020 chassis.
Bearly Tame 2020 Replica
Bearly Tame 2020 Retro-Custom
Both trucks have a v4 and a NAMT variant.
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
CTRL+3 Blue Lane Indicator (v4 Only)
CTRL+4 Green Lane Indicator (v4 Only)
Reverse for back-up light!
Other
Also, please check out the original Leaf Spring Bearly Tame! It can found here: https://sim-monsters.com/files/file/3492-bearly-tame/
Feel free to use in any events/leagues.
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
About
Anyone remember that awful 3D Ultra RC Racers game from 1999? No one else? Just me? Figures. Well, I played this game a ton during my childhood but I really only ever used the RC Monster Trucks! My favorite truck in the game was Cyberfish. It was stupid looking, sure, but I liked it. So, I figured I'd re-imagine it for RoR and I really like the way it turned out! I did Racer XXL too since it was an easy paint scheme. I'll attach a picture of the trucks in the original game for your viewing pleasure. Maybe in the future I'll do the other two AI trucks, Turlo and Cameron as well.
I have created 2 versions of this pack so you can play however you'd like:
The Trucks
NAMT Settings (File 1)
V4 Settings (File 2)
These are open customs, feel free to use in any events/leagues!
Commands
CTRL+1 RII Yellow
CTRL+2 RII Red
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
This pack contains 6 Bearly Tame trucks. Replica leaf-spring (bouncy) renditions of the Red 1979 Ford, the Blue 1990 F-150 and a White version which was a transition between the two. All 3 of these trucks also have an "Arcade" Rendition which drives like a modern monster truck.
Feel free to use in any events/leagues
History
Bearly Tame was owned by Doug Spanier out of Minnesota in the late 80s to early 90s. It featured an image of a sword wielding warrior riding her noble polar bear mount on the drivers side door. The truck started its life as a Red 1979 Ford and later transitioned into its more well known blue 1990 F-150 body. The trucks name has been revived for the 2020 season by Zane Rettew, so now is a good time to showcase its origins!
Commands:
N: Headlights (All 6 Trucks)
Ctrl + 1 Yellow Roof Lights/RII (Blue/White Trucks)
Ctrl + 2 Red Roof Lights/RII (Blue/White Trucks)
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
From Catawissa Pennsylvania came the Thunder Chicken, driven and owned by Charlie "Kid" Rarig! It raced during the TNT Era of monster trucks from 1987 to 1991. After retirement, Kid named his tire shop after the truck and parked Thunder Chicken out front. The truck grew a cult following from fans of the TNT Era and locals of Catawissa, PA. In 2015, the name would finally be revived by Mike Harper and he would run it for another 4 years. It's chassis would become The Sheriff which still runs today. After Harper discontinued the truck in 2019, Chris Mormanis purchased the original chassis from Kid Rarig and is working to restore it for display at the Monster Truck Hall of Fame.
The Trucks
This pack includes 11 trucks...
Thunder Chicken 1989 (Leafer)
Thunder Chicken 1991 (Leafer)
Thunder Chicken 2015 (v4)
Thunder Chicken 2016 (v4)
Thunder Chicken 2016 - Love's (v4)
Thunder Chicken 2017 - Performance Plus (v4)
Thunder Chicken 2018 - Repli-custom (v4)
The Sheriff 2018 (v4)
The Sheriff 2019 (v4)
The Sheriff 2020 (v4)
The Sheriff 2021 (v4)
Commands
(Leafer):
F3 to raise body, F4 to lower body
Note: Body will only raise/lower while moving. I recommend applying the parking-brake, then accelerate while using F3/F4.
(v4):
CTRL+1 RII Red
CTRL+2 RII Yellow
Credits
Thunder Chicken 1989/91 Body: @Wambo and heavily modified by @WorpeX
Thunder Chicken 1989/91 N/B,Chassis and pretty much every prop: @DiggerFan
Thunder Chicken 15-18 Body: @WorpeX
The Sheriff Body: @Patriotic Canadian
Remaining credits on side-bar
Other
Feel free to use in any events/leagues.
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
I've wanted to do this paint scheme for awhile now, @KillSwitch's Mud Truck / Mega Truck seemed like a great use for it. Paint is based on Jeff Acker's 1991 Insanity Super Modified Mud Racer.
OPEN CUSTOM
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
Time to get crazy! Rob Morris ran this truck from the late 80s to early 90s, earning himself USHRA rookie of the year along with multiple event victories. He would later use a second truck, Red Racer, as an alternate body.
This repli-custom pack continues my modern re-imaginings of classic 90s monsters which began with Invader. This is my first ground up build of a truck and I'm very proud of how it turned out! Huge thanks to @Garrett Hanson for testing the truck and helping me through numerous issues!
Feel free to use in any events/leagues
Ctrl + 1/2 for RII
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
Thanks and enjoy!
This is Brian Bellini's Bounty Hunter! It's a reskin of Blood Sport from the Leafer Pack 2. That truck was already an almost perfect match! Always liked the look of this Bounty Hunter truck so I figured i'd get it into RoR! It's not perfect and there are a few things I might update if I ever figure out how to fix it. Until then, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
Credits: Taurus Racer 13 for Blood Sport Construction, Diggerfan who created the MTM2 Replica which I sourced art from.
Screenshot is from Indianapolis 1985 track by Diggerfan
This truck was designed as a stand-alone addition to the LF4 Leafer Pack.
Destroyer was a series of Freightliner monster trucks owned and ran by Mike Welch. The truck had no suspension at all and relied on its tires to absorb impact. It debuted in 1986 and was rather dangerous to drive. After movie producers saw Mike performing this truck at a show, they gave him a deal to build two new trucks for the movie Rolling Vengeance. Destroyer was cut up in 2008, when Mike cleaned up his property and scrap metal prices were high.
The Trucks
Includes 3 variants with 2 different driving settings for each.
Destroyer 1
Destroyer II
Martin's Feed
Classic Settings
Classic settings were designed to feel how driving Destroyer would really feel like. Its a big heavy machine with unwieldy proportions. It drives really rough with its short wheelbase and no suspension. Destroyer1 weighs the most of the three since it was largely a show truck with lots of decorative pieces and working lights. Destroyer 2 had some weight savings and thus is a bit lighter. Martin's feed went even farther with the weight savings and is the lightest of the 3 variants.
League Settings
For competitive leagues. These settings set Destroyer to the LF4 standard so it can be competitive. All 3 variants have the same weight as the trucks in the LF4 pack and also have the engine turbo enabled. This makes Destroyer significantly faster but may still be difficult to drive with its unusual weight distribution, wheelbase and lack of suspension.
Commands
Equipped with rear steer.
Press "W" to change Differential options.
Destroyer 1 and II have working headlights. To turn the headlights on/off, press "N".
Destroyer 1 has working roof lights. To turn on press "CTRL+1".
Destroyer 1 has working ground lights. To turn on press "CTRL+2"
A hitch node is included in the node-beam, so that it can be used with the pulling sled. The hitch node is located on the the back of the frame (node 56). To use with a pulling sled, use the mouse to drag the chain on the pulling sled to the hitch node (press "K" to show the nodes if needed), then press "L" to lock the chain to the hitch. When finished, press "L" again to unlock the hitch.
Beta Testers
Huge thanks to the Beta testers in the Retro Monsters Discord!
@CIDRA racer (aka mimimooch256)
@JackMProductions
Build Credits
Jorma Rysky - Model and textures. Released for free on SketchFab. Huge thanks to him for all the work he put into making this thing look so good!
@DiggerFan - Base Node Beam.
@JackMProductions - All truck sounds.
@mozart - Martin's Feed logos and rust texturing.
@WorpeX - Conversion to Rigs, model editing, Martin's Feed paint, everything else.
Other
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
The Star Monster was driven and owned by Dan Tassone out of Syracuse, New York. It ran from 1987 to 1991 and participated in TNT Motorsports series as well as the USHRA Camel Mud & Monsters Series. It was then retired and sold to Eric Laning to become the Price Crusher.
The Trucks
Includes 6 Star Monster Variants and Price Crusher. These variations are included in Classic & League Settings.
1987 - Debut "Star Truck" paint
1988 - Classic Star Monster
1988 - Star Monster (Tarpless)
1989 - Star Monster gains red rims
1990 - Star Monster removed hitch and gets new Zoomie headers out the hood
1991 - Star Monster adds sponsor logos
Price Crusher
Classic Settings - Classic settings were designed to be realistic and preserve how driving Star Monster would really feel like.
League Settings - For competitive leagues. These settings set Star Monster to the LF4 standard so it can be competitive.
Commands
Equipped with rear steer.
Press "W" to change Differential options.
Price Crusher has working Blue headlights. To turn the headlights on/off, press "N".
A hitch node is included in the node-beam, so that it can be used with the pulling sled. The hitch node is located on the the back of the frame (node 56). To use with a pulling sled, use the mouse to drag the chain on the pulling sled to the hitch node (press "K" to show the nodes if needed), then press "L" to lock the chain to the hitch. When finished, press "L" again to unlock the hitch.
Beta Testers
Huge thanks to the Beta testers in the Retro Monsters Discord!
@CIDRA racer (aka mimimooch256)
@JackMProductions
@mozart (aka Cade)
@Otter.the.saves (aka Mr.Freeze)
Build Credits
@DiggerFan - Base Node Beam, Base GMC Body, Interior & Exterior Props, Wheels/Rims, Axel, Leaf Springs, Knuckles, Steering & Suspension.
@mozart - Price Crusher Logos & mini image.
@JackMProductions - All truck sounds.
@WorpeX - Everything else
Other
This truck was designed as a stand-alone addition to the LF4 Leafer Pack!
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!
Bob & Marilyn Chandler's BIGFOOT #4, built in the summer of 1984, debuted at the New Orleans Superdome in 1985. It was the first monster truck to use planetary axles and the first to perform a wheel-standing sled pull. Late in the summer of 1990, John Piant took #4 for one of the most spectacular rides of either his or the truck’s career in Nashville during the famed “BIGFOOT Bash”. Running hard to keep up with the more advanced trucks in the field, it ended up landing on top of the concrete dividing wall between the lanes of competition, virtually destroying the entire suspension and drive-train of the truck in what is arguably one of the most destructive non-rollover incidents in the history of the sport. Although BIGFOOT #4 was in a near constant state of evolution, in some ways the wreck ensured the prolonged service life of #4. The crew at BIGFOOT immediately set upon repairing the legend, specifically the frame and cross members. New wheels, an entirely new suspension, and at least one completely new axle had to be fabricated for the wounded warrior. Rather than adhering to convention, the team eschewed the traditional leaf spring suspension logic and set about creating a “hybrid” suspension that would incorporate more of the nitrogen shock technology. (Learn more about the Legendary Bigfoot 4 here) - View Graphic Timeline
This Hybrid Bigfoot 4 is where this Replica Pack begins.
The Trucks
Includes all known 1990 to Present Bigfoot 4 variations...
Bigfoot
1990 - Racer
1990 - Bodyless
1992 - Racer w/ Aeronose Body
1994 - Racer w/ Aeronose Body. Bugcatcher Installed on BF4.
1995 - Lightning Bolt w/ Aeronose Body
1997 - Lightning Bolt w/ 1998 F-150 Body
1998 - Lightning Bolt w/ 1998 F-150 Body (slight body mods)
2003 - Restoration, back to 1990 style
1989 - (Custom) Classic Bigfoot paint, unfortunately never run w/ this hybrid chassis.
Snake Bite
1991 - Red
1991 - Red w/ Red Rims
1991 - Red w/ White Rims
1992 - Red w/ Hotwheels Livery
1994 - Red w/ Bugcatcher
1998 - Green
1991 - (Custom) Hotwheels Transition paint. Never used, was Toy only.
Firestone
1998 - Long Jump
1999 - Firestone Wilderness
2000 - Firestone Red/Blue
2002 - Firestone Destination
2005 - 30th Anniversary
Other
2006 - Massive Machine (Bigfoot 4 Sold)
1996 - Hollywood Hogan
Commands
Equipped with rear steer.
Press "W" to change Differential options.
A hitch node is included in the node-beam, so that it can be used with the pulling sled. The hitch node is located on the the back of the frame (node 56). To use with a pulling sled, use the mouse to drag the chain on the pulling sled to the hitch node (press "K" to show the nodes if needed), then press "L" to lock the chain to the hitch. When finished, press "L" again to unlock the hitch.
Beta Testers
Huge thanks to the Beta testers in the Retro Monsters Discord!
@CIDRA racer (aka mimimooch256)
@JackMProductions
@Just Grayson
@Otter.the.saves (aka Mr.Freeze)
@DiggerFan
Build Credits
@DiggerFan - Base Node Beam, Interior & Exterior Props, Wheels/Rims, Axel, Leaf Springs, Knuckles, Carburetors, Transfer Case, Steering & Suspension.
@Wambo - 1991 F-150 Body, Aeronose front clip, Engine Props, Transmission
@Swegliner849 - 1998 F-150 Body, Snake Bite Body, F250 Body
@rockgod88 - F250 Body
@Andrew - Hollywood Hogan Body
@Edy - Hollywood Hogan Paint
@bulldozer attack - Hollywood Hogan/30thAnniversary/Massive Machine Paint
@Just Grayson - Massive Machine Paint & general painting advise and assistance.
@txrcrider - Firestone Wilderness Paint
Tsunami23/Tom - Firestone Destination, 2000 Firestone Paint
ibnulaffan - Red Snake Bite Paint
@JackMProductions - All truck sounds
@WorpeX - Everything else
Let me know if I missed anyone in the credits and I can add them in.
Other
This truck was designed as a stand-alone addition to the LF4 Leafer Pack.
If I missed anyone in the credits, let me know and I'll update.
If you like the truck or have issues, please leave a review or a comment below!
Thanks and enjoy!