IMO, the best looking monster truck of the '80s was the Kyosho Double Dare! Not the best at really anything else, but looks wise, the DD does it for me!!

So, through horse trading, I have ended up with two semi-crappy Double Dares, so might as well make one out of the best parts. This will be a refresh, and light on new parts, and mostly working with what I got. I was reluctant to start this build as I knew I was missing the radio cover and hadn't been able to find one, but while rearranging vehicles last week, I realized that the cover on my [future project] USA-1 had what I had been looking for, so needed part found, so time to move forward.
Of course, I have learned in the past that building one good vehicle from two crappy ones doesn't really work, and you just end up with twice as many bad parts, but I tend to forget that lesson.
Step 1: parts breakdown. Shockingly, very little in regards to broken parts. I knew I wanted a MSC and didn't have one, so that is on order. I had also already ordered machined aluminum chassis braces because my plastic ones chrome was sad, but as usual, the seller is taking their sweet a$$ time shipping those. I am missing one set of kingpin catches, so I may need to print something up.
Step 2: transmissions. All good here; existing parts cleaned up fine and no damage. Bearings added of course, but for no real reason.
Step 3: shocks. Shocks are all fine, and this may just be in my head, but they have "pinked" a little over time I think. I am going to get some red dye in the next couple of days and see if the plastic will take it. Will update.
Step 4: chassis braces. I don't think I am going to wait for the aluminum ones, so I am just coloring the existing ones with Molotov markers. Not as nice as the original plasti-chrome, but I think good enough at the end of the day. Again, I am a 3' away guy!

With a second coat, I think the braces will be fine.
Step 5: chassis. Put together the chassis with its internal components. The 4WS setup is weak to say the best, but it is complete.
Step 6: outer susp components.
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.