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Hot Wheels Monster Jam: The Greatest Toys For Toddlers

By November 29, 2018 June 28th, 2020 No Comments
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Are you hoping to find the perfect gift for your toddlers? Hot Wheels Monster Jam vehicles can make the greatest toys. Have you ever been to an event? Were your kids impressed with the theatrical entertainment value provided by these noisy monster vehicles? Were they overly impressed with the high octane jumps? Did they enjoy the crushing landings and the sideways wheelies? Maybe they just love the color schemes or details. 

Kids love to daydream about driving vehicles. Every single toddler enjoys the thought of pushing a car around the room, house or yard. Monster Trucks provide even more appeal than a regular toy vehicle. It delights kids to know they have the strongest and baddest vehicle in the neighborhood. That’s what a Monster Truck truly is. 

There are an abundance of Monster Jam toys. You can choose from many different trucks, paint schemes, and sizes. The toys are highly functional and also serve as amazing memorabilia for fans of the series. 
Here are some of the most popular. 

Grave Digger

Grave Digger has always been a Monster Jam favorite. It’s authenticity dates back to 1981. The signature green, purple and black is registered on a 1957 Chevy Panel Wagon. The red headlights add plenty of flare to this world championship Monster Jam vehicle. Grave Digger has become one of the signature trucks of the entire Monster Truck series. People who don’t even understand what Monster Truck racing is still recognize Grave Digger. It has that much appeal outside of the track. 

You can pick up a 1:10 scale giant Grave Digger truck for those you have in mind this holiday season. It’s an electrifying figure in any arena and will only mystify any child with the gigantic tires and flashy style. You can also find Grave Digger in 1:24 and 1:64 scale through Hot Wheels. This historic vehicle could retain value for years because it is one of the trucks that epitomize the sport. It might also be utilized just for a toy. Either way, there are various way to enjoy it. 

Max-D

Max-D always catches the eye of every spectator in the stands at any Monster Truck event. Max-D stands for Maximum Destruction. The Monster Truck never denies fans of that nickname on a nightly basis. Officially classified as a “futuristic SUV”, Max-D has all the bells and whistles fans have come to expect from superior Monster machines. Fans will find the 1:24 scale durable die-cast version from Hot Wheels nothing short of superb. Kids might also enjoy the 1:64 version which includes a stunt-ramp. There is even a Max-D Monster Jam Gold vehicle that illustrates the beauty of this former series champ. Max-D has become a central figure in the Monster Truck racing series in the past several years. It could become the dominant force in years to come. 

Mohawk Warrior

Mohawk Warrior made its debut in 2011 and has been making noise on the circuit ever since. In 2018, Mohawk Warrior landed on all four wheels while doing a back flip in Atlanta. It’s those kinds of moves that have the general public excited about owning a piece of Monster Jam history. The mostly black Hot Wheels Mohawk Warrior at 1:24 scale would make an excellent toy for any fan of the series. It sports a beautiful Mohawk as you would expect on the top of the vehicle. Hot Wheels also has a purple and a stars and stripes edition available in smaller sizes. A snow tires edition is also a popular choice. The Mohawk Warrior really appeals to younger generations because of the “coolness” factor. There’s just something about a Mohawk that intrigues youngsters. 

El Toro Loco

El Toro Loco is one very recognizable truck. You’ll remember it after you’ve seen it perform because it leaves a memorable imprint. Maybe that’s because of the teeth marks it leaves on the victims it drives against. The vehicle may seem to be appear to perform like a “crazy bull” but it’s all under control. The 1:64 Hot Wheels vehicle with a team flag is a steal for those looking for great gifts for Monster Jam fans. The die-cast 1:24 scale version offers fans a chance to experience the thrill of the rage El Toro Loco sometimes has to offer. The roar of this machine is second to none. El Toro Loco can excite kids and those hoping to stow away memorabilia as well. 

Blue Thunder

Former World Jam Freestyle champ Blue Thunder is still a favorite to many fans in the series. Blue Thunder has a great history dating back to 2001 when it debuted in Houston. The sparkling blue body is an eye catcher from the moment fans step foot in any arena. The actual performance only adds to the allure of what Blue Thunder has to offer. You can only imagine giving a Hot Wheels Blue Thunder vehicle as a toy to a toddler. The 1:43 scale blue version is eye candy for kids under the Christmas tree. The 1:24 scale die-cast version offers fans a realistic opportunity to touch and feel a bit of Monster Jam history up close. Blue Thunder will always be a relevant piece of Monster Jam history. 

Shock Therapy

Jon Zimmer debuted Shock Therapy back in 2008 on the Monster Truck series. In fact, Amsoil Shock Therapy was the first truck to receive the new Hot Wheels tooling for its die-cast release. The 1:43 scale Hot Wheels version is a sight to behold. It allows kids to enjoy one of the finest Monster Trucks to ever grace the series. Shock Therapy was in the Freestyle World Finals and is one of the greatest trucks to ever participate. Does the Hot Wheel provide any true shock for kids as a toy? It just might. It might just provide more fun therapy. 

Monster Mutt

Former world title holder Monster Mutt is still one of the arguably big names on the circuit. This twelve foot junkyard dog takes more than a few bites when it performs on the Monster Truck series. It’s not only easy to love but also easy to recognize. Kids would love to get this Hot Wheel wrapped up as a toy. 
Monster Mutt comes in a variety of powerful flavors. Buyers might opt for the dalmatian color scheme. They can go with regular brown or Rottweiler. The varieties of the Monster Mutt make it one of the go-to items for holiday gifts. It allows parents to choose different options for their children. It stacks up well against other Monster Trucks. Who would want to battle a Junkyard Dog, after all? 

Tropical Thunder

Tropical Thunder was an excellent source of entertainment for nearly two decades in the Monster Truck industry. The Chevy Silverado based vehicle provided many brilliant moments for fans in arenas around the country. Hot Wheels versions of Tropical Thunder are still abundant and include various paint schemes. 

New Earth Authority

New Earth Authority is also known as N.E.A. It’s a relative newcomer to the Monster Truck racing world. It was first showcased in 2014 in Tacoma. You’ll love this Monster Truck if you are heavily into chrome. It’s one of the shiniest Monster Trucks to ever grace a dirt floor. It’s goal is to weed out all that is bad from humanity. 
Kids may love the New Earth Authority 1:24 scale version. It’s chrome enough to see your own reflection. It is basically the Police vehicle for all Monster Trucks. It won’t let anything stand in the way of the overall good. 

Bounty Hunter

Bounty Hunter has been running rampant since 1996. It’s a former World Champion vehicle. Bounty Hunter comes in a variety of color schemes in the Hot Wheels arsenal. That means kids or parents will have plenty of choices on what to choose. 

Zombie

Zombie made a scary debut in 2013. This fan selected truck is as spooky as it is strong. Zombie sports teeth on the grill and performs at a high level. Hot Wheels has several variations of the Zombie vehicle. The 1:24 die-cast scale version offers kids and adults a larger than life version of Zombie. You can also pick it up at 1:64 scale and in the Demolition Doubles with Mohawk Warrior. 

Dragon

Dragon isn’t just loud and colorful. The Monster Truck phenom is powerful beyond words. Armed with two tail fins, Dragon is one of the cooler and more kid friendly vehicles on the circuit. The 1:24 scale Hot Wheels Dragon has scales and practically breathes fire. The 1:64 scale version is equally impressive. You can’t go wrong with a truck that can fly and shoot smoke and flames. 

Scooby-Doo

Based on the cartoon, Scooby-Doo offers fans of the series a chance to have a Hot Wheels Monster Truck. Scooby-Doo debuted in 2013 and is a kid favorite. It sports a tongue, ears and a wagging tail. The Hot Wheels 1:24 version looks half-canine and half-truck. You probably won’t find many toddlers who won’t love this version of the Monster Jam replica. It doesn’t come with Fred or Shaggy. It does come with gigantic wheels and an appetite for destruction. 

Bigfoot

One of the most popular Monster Trucks to ever grace the series is also available through the Hot Wheels collection. Bigfoot debuted back in 1979 on the Monster truck series. Bigfoot is available still in the 50th anniversary collection from Hot Wheels. 

These are just some of the new and former trucks on the Monster Jam series. The Hot Wheels series includes many varieties and sizes of each Monster Truck. Each would make a wonderful toy for any toddler.

Austin B.

Austin B.

I'm a father of 2 little boys that LOVE Monster Trucks. Their love for them seems to have rubbed off on me.

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