I wrote that I wanted to be a garbage man when I was 5, and attended a monster truck show every time they were in town. The lone objective of this design is to appeal to every kid out there who was (or is) fascinated by garbage and/or monster trucks.įor me, I loved garbage & monster trucks growing up. None of those real world physics need here apply here however. This is where not having to be based off a real-world counterpart allows for total creative freedom as there is probably no way a design like this could be a suitable performer on tour due to weight alone.
Designed by all-star Hot Wheels designer, Brendan Vetuskey, and named after the son of marketing’s Jimmy Liu this garbage truck turned monster truck is totally badass. One of the more unique #Monster Trucks is the #Will Trash It All. Yet - here we are - as the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks have piqued my interest in a variety of ways. When Hot Wheels and Monster Jam split in the summer of 2018, I thought there was no way a line of mostly unlicensed trucks could survive. I’ve found myself collecting more and more #Hot Wheels Monster Trucks (HWMT) lately thanks to the unique castings the line offers.