The Ford Bronco is a famous American 4X4 off-road vehicle. This 1970’s model was among the first series called “Early Bronco” which were produced during 1965-1977. Three types of bodies were released; the fully-open “Roadster,” the single cabin pick-up “Utility,” and the “Wagon” which had a resin roof. The body featured triangular protrusions on both sides on the curved front hood which worked well as a guide for drivers to accurately measure the body size while driving. The front suspension features coil springs combined with the rigid axle, which was a first for mass-produced 4X4 vehicles and works well both on-road and off-road. The Bronco is still greatly popular around the world, particularly in America, where many are used as cross-country and rock crawling vehicles.
Let’s Go Off-Road
This is a 1/10 scale R/C assembly kit of the Ford Bronco which is called “Early Bronco” and is greatly popular as a cross-country vehicle in the U.S. The subject of this R/C car is the 1973 wagon model which has a white rear cover. The distinctive body style, including raised front hood sides, has been realistically reproduced with polycarbonate. Separately molded metal-plated parts, which depict front grille, light covers, and side mirrors, add great scale realism. The Ford Bronco comes on the shaft-driven 4WD CC-01 chassis which offers fun off-road driving performance.
All Terrain Chassis
Excellent ground-hugging, long-stroke suspension system consists of front double wishbone and rear 4-link rigid setups and is equipped with 4 oil dampers. Highly reliable and efficient full-time 4WD system features a front-mounted motor, which transmits power to the front wheels via the gearbox and to the rear wheels via the propeller shaft with universal joints. Front and rear differentials enable smooth cornering. For even greater off-road performance on rough terrain, the rear differential may be locked during assembly. Realistic block-pattern tires are mounted on metal-plated wheels.
About the Ford Bronco
American 4WD vehicles produced prior to 1966 were viewed as large, crude machines, but the Ford Bronco which was released that year broke the mold with its compact design and created a dynasty. It was offered in three body types: the open-top roadster, the “sport utility” half cab, and the wagon. The chassis featured a drivetrain from the Ford F100 pick-up that matched the new frame and suspension. In particular, the front suspension was equipped with coil springs to provide both a comfortable ride and superb off-road capability. The first generation “Early Broncos” were produced until 1977 and remain extremely popular as cross-country and rock-climbing vehicles even today.
Specs & Features
- Length: 422mm
- Width: 195mm
- Height: 200mm
- Weight: 1480g
- Wheelbase: 242mm
- Tread (F/R): 160mm
- Tire Width/Diameter (Front & Rear): 33/90mm
- Ladder Frame Bathtub Type Chassis
- Longitudinally-Placed Motor Shaft-Driven Full-Time 4WD
- Front and Rear 3-Bevel Differential Gears
- Front Suspension: Double Wishbone, Rear Suspension: 4-Link Rigid
- Front and Rear CVA Oil Dampers
- Gear Ratio=1:14.67
Separately Required Items
- Finespec FM Radio Control System w/ESC
- 8xR6/AA/UM3 Batteries for Transmitter