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1966 Bronco Roadster
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I made another Ford Bronco! Surprised? This one is however, much smaller than the last one and surprisingly, a bit more accurate. I decided to go with a smale scale car that uses SNOT techniques for the sidewalls to best replicate this classic 4x4 icon. I chose to replicate a Roadster Bronco which is the first ever body style made available in 1966. This particular one is called a "luber" or "Lifted-Uncut Bronco" which simply means that the original rear wheel skirts aren't cut out and the body has been lifted a couple inches.
About this creation
Side view. The roll bars are partially made with flex tube.

Rear view. Oh, how I love my little license plates!

Interior. The seats fold slightly, just like my large scale cars usually do.

Bronco Roadsters (also known as U13s) were not sold with doors or a roof, hence the term "Roadster". On this one, I've added a canvas soft top roof.

The engine. Normally the 1966 bronco has an inline-six, i swapped in a 302 from a newer Bronco Sport model. After all, this isn't a stock Bronco anymore.

Rear view with soft top.

Thanks for viewing! There's some little bits I don't like about this build like the front fender which didn't line up correctly no matter what I tried, and even a brick that's the wrong color by accident (if you can spot it!).




Comments

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  December 19, 2011
Neatness! Love it!
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  December 18, 2011
Wow, very good! I like it!
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  December 17, 2011
Nice truck! With that scale, I can understand how hard that would be to cram all that detail in there!
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  December 16, 2011
Exelent! I like the the number plate!=p Great work!
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  December 15, 2011
Neat and dandy.
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  December 15, 2011
i think its the black piece on one side just behind the engine. very good it almost looks like it's not lego
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  December 15, 2011
There are few things I'd done a bit differently but all in all very good. Very true to the original, indeed.
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  December 14, 2011
Dylan you are friggin awesome!
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  December 14, 2011
Awesome! Very faithful to the original!
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  December 14, 2011
Great work, how did you do the wheel arches?
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  December 14, 2011
Nice job on this one
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  December 14, 2011
Oh my! A really thought this was another of Dohoon's cars! 5/5
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  December 14, 2011
As per Flickr - a BRILLIANT small scale car, the SNOT work on the front especially. 5 stars, great job : )
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  December 14, 2011
Very nice!
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  December 14, 2011
great lookin MOC!
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  December 14, 2011
Whatever the wrong colored piece is, I can't spot it. It's pretty spiffy, I like the soft top you built for it and the details in the interior. And the engine is very realistic.
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  December 14, 2011
very nice, a great model! 5/5
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  December 14, 2011
As I said on Flickr, the roll cage is probably my favorite part. And that engine is also VERY impressive!
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  December 14, 2011
Excellent job. It looks so accurate and great fun to play with too :). Couldn't spot the wrong coloured piece.
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  December 14, 2011
ravishingly beautiful!
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  December 14, 2011
That's a bucking good bronco! Especially for the size. Love it!
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  December 14, 2011
Very nice!
 
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