M1-X Edition:
Powertrain- All wheels drive, 16 motor system with high torque ratios. 8 wheels for maximum grip and top speed, lots of batteries for long distance and weight as a negative on speed but a big positive towards resistance to a tornado.
Components- Digital Screen, Digital dials and safety alarms in case things go wrong. Easy controlment of vehicle. Bright spotlights and plow for emergency clearing.
Smiley(That Trailer Thing)- 4 rockets/probes that all have different sensors for all kinds of cool readings that will benefit towards the physics of a tornado.
How it works:
1. Open door.
2. Hop in the storm puncher(M1-X Edition).
3. Get out of your storm punchers SEAT and close the door.
4. Get back into your seat.
5. Give a little tap to the throttle(wheels should be turning)
6. Release the electric charge plug(#4 on keyboard).
7. Drive off and chase tornados(or continue to step 8 if using the trailer).
8. Back directly up to the Smiley(That Trailer Thing).
9. Turn off charge port disengage to engage trailer(#4).
10. Get out of storm puncher and hook up both rope(optional).
11. Turn breaks off(#3).
12. Drive off to a tornado.
13. Deploy both Storm puncher and Smiley.
14. Wait tell tornados almost on top of you THEN click the Launch probes button.
Motor Vlogs Edition:
Powertrain- All wheel drive, 8 motor system with high torque ratios. 6 wheels for maximum grip and top speed, lots of batteries for long distance and weight as a negative on speed but a big positive towards resistance to a tornado.
Components- Windows, Analog dials and safety alarms in case things go wrong. Bright spotlights and the easiest control system.
Features- Its the original design that is like the REAL modern/old day Storm puncher.
How it works:
1. Open door.
2. Hop in the storm puncher(MTV Edition).
3. Get out of your storm puncher and close the door.
4. Get back into your seat.
5. Give a little tap to the throttle(wheels should be turning)
6. Release the electric charge plug(#4 on keyboard).
7. Drive off and chase tornados.
8. Deploy when you see a tornado almost on top of you.