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Although stadium trucks have no direct full-size counterpart, their name refers to types of full-size R/C vehicles that are raced on a closed circuit or stadium rather than a long, outdoor road course. The R/C vehicles themselves are also often raced in an indoor, stadium-like setting.
155:(example: Arrma Vorteks 4x4). Stadium trucks are distinct from other types of off-road R/C vehicles, such as buggies and short course trucks, by their combination of truck-style bodies and open-wheeled layout. 167:. Most feature wheels and tires that are both larger in diameter and wider for increased ground clearance and improved handling and stability. The chassis of most 164: 105: 276: 43: 39: 86: 58: 187: 65: 32: 190:. The primary difference is that the tires and suspension components extend far outboard of the body, similar to 72: 54: 194:. Short course trucks, a similar type of R/C car, much more closely resemble full-size trophy trucks. 144: 119: 176: 172: 152: 148: 79: 191: 270: 232: 183: 163:
The construction of most manufacturers' stadium trucks, are similar to those of
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This article is about the radio-controlled car. For the racing series, see
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powered models is constructed of plastic or a fiber/plastic
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powered models typically have chassis made of aluminum.
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Their appearance loosely resembles that of full scale
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