I got to thinking some time ago, tenth scale works for describing scale speed and dimensions, but for weight and (horse)power, it doesn't.
For example, 30 mph x 10 = 300 mph, physical dimensions x 10, obviously...
For an approximation of real world comparison, I arrived at 10 x 10....... 100.
This is where the numbers get impressive. As a benchmark, real MTs are usually well over 10,000 pounds, and have between 2-4000 horsepower.
So, take a 10 pound tenth-scale MT, there's your 10,000 pounds, and the XL sized motors at well over 2 horsepower, ya get the idea.
So next time you're running your 11,000 pound 3000 hp 600 mph Revo or Maxx, jumping 200 feet, just think how feeble the real thing is, scaled-down....