Jump to content
  • TWINSET
    TWINSET

    Proline Strikeforce Body For 12.3" (313mm) Wheelbase Scale Crawlers

    s1.thumb.jpg.0a5e61477672dddf90d6d25b49b74583.jpg

     

    This is a Strikeforce Clear Body for Scale Crawlers.
    Pro-Line is proud to introduce a combat-ready body for scale crawlers that is ready to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy: the Strikeforce clear body.
    Based on full-size light combat vehicles used by the armed forces, this body is perfect for your next military-themed build.
    The Strikeforce provides a blank canvas for completing your mission directive, whether it requires a general-purpose military vehicle, a utility vehicle, or even a weapons carrier.

    The Strikeforce features detailed front grill, hood, and roof shapes that mimic the real thing, and the body even includes add-on blast-proof windows and air filter cap to complete the military look. The bed is separate from the cab, which allows so many scale options for you to custom-build your ideal vehicle. The decal sheet includes extra details to make the Strikeforce come to life like window bolts and door hinges.

    The Strikeforce is molded in our durable .060" polycarbonate and comes with window masks, Paint-then-peel overspray film, and decals. Complete your Strikeforce with Pro-Line's Military-inspired paint set (6323-04)! Now is the time to strike - get your own Pro-Line Strikeforce body for your 12.3" Crawler now!

     

    Features:

    • Perfect for your Next Scale Military Build
    • Based on Full-size Light Combat Vehicles Used by the Armed Forces
    • Add-on Blast Proof Windows and Air Filter Cap Included
    • Separate Cab and Bed Allows for Further Customization
    • Detailed Decals Complete the Military Look
    • Paint Then Peel Overspray Film Included
    • Made with Crystal Clear Polycarbonate

    What's Included

    • Strikeforce Clear Body (Cab + Bed)
    • Decal Sheet
    • Window Masks
    • Paint Then Peel Overspray Film
    • Cab to Bed Mounting Hardware - M3 x 6mm Button Head Cap Screws (6 pcs) & M3 Nuts (6 pcs)

    Fits

    • SCX10 II & III
    • Ascender
    • Element Enduro
    • Other 12.3" Wheelbase Crawlers


    Specs:

    Overall Length: 20.0" (508mm)
    Width at doors: 7.2" (183mm)
    Width at fenders: 9.0" (229mm)
    Height: 5.8" (146mm)
    Wheelbase: 12.3" (312mm)
                
    Cab Length: 14.0" (356mm)
    Height: 5.8" (146mm)           
    Bed Length: 6.0" (152mm)
    Width: 9.0" (229mm)
    Height: 4.0" (102mm)

     

    Part No:  3576-00

     

     

    s2.thumb.jpg.aa4a7d722e4d7934a8e8b44a031709f5.jpg

     

    s3.thumb.jpg.92a20311cffce0189c09351e82960e55.jpg

     

    s4.thumb.jpg.1ccb0854c687eddae4e48f9f2d34424e.jpg

     

    s5.thumb.jpg.fe46987bee005364c862d7374e6745bd.jpg

     

     

     




    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments

    thats a strange looking shell up there with that tekno one haha 😀

    • Haha 1

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    50 minutes ago, Bajadre said:

    thats a strange looking shell up there with that tekno one haha 😀

    It’s definitely bog-eyed

    • Like 1
    • Haha 1

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    1 hour ago, Bajadre said:

    thats a strange looking shell up there with that tekno one haha 😀

    At least Proline kinda finished the front end 😆

    I think the 'Strikeforce' rear end is the real issue, not enough bed, and no tailgate - if it were real, everything would fall out the back. Maybe a Hummer-esque rear end woulda been better?

     

    s5.thumb.jpg.cdbc3c9822dfa0c61810f351d4119b5c.jpg

    Edited by TWINSET
    • Like 1
    • Haha 1

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    2 minutes ago, TWINSET said:

    I think the 'Strikeforce' rear end is the real issue, not enough bed - Maybe a Hummer-esque rear end woulda been better?

    That bed really was a Friday afternoon job, they totally ran out of enthusiasm once they passed the bulkhead

    • Haha 2

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    Think I found the inspiration; Oshkosh L-ATV

     

    osk.thumb.jpg.4bc4b66f5ca19649455f1690bf35524f.jpg

     

    osk2.jpg.4495573171986bb43cd1d8b0642b52c6.jpg

     

    osk3.jpg.54b2e8264c4a8f4e0c39bba460c87c7a.jpg

     

    osk4.thumb.jpg.4adf0ee6a3cf5a3c0a6174d1c95a7b5f.jpg

     

     

     

     

    Edited by TWINSET
    • Like 1

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    20 minutes ago, TWINSET said:

    Think I found the inspiration; Oshkosh L-ATV

     

    osk.thumb.jpg.4bc4b66f5ca19649455f1690bf35524f.jpg

     

    osk2.jpg.4495573171986bb43cd1d8b0642b52c6.jpg

     

    osk3.jpg.54b2e8264c4a8f4e0c39bba460c87c7a.jpg

     

    osk4.thumb.jpg.4adf0ee6a3cf5a3c0a6174d1c95a7b5f.jpg

     

     

     

     

    That’s bog-eyed too! 🤣

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    Reminds me of the dog van off Dumb and Dumber for some reason 😂

    • Haha 3

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    Can someone put a health warning on this thread..... I was going to eat food, and now I just want to vomit.

    Surely, at some point during the journey from concept to mould, someone put hte lights on and said....nope. thats awful. Start again. Because if I was responsible for the work on this, I would expect to be handed my coat and the contents of my lkocker and sent on my way.

    They took an ugly concept, and made it worse. It won't strike fear into anyone, just nausea

    • Haha 3

    Share this comment


    Link to comment
    Share on other sites



    Join the conversation

    You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

    Guest
    Add a comment...

    ×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

      Only 75 emoji are allowed.

    ×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

    ×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

    ×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

    Loading...

  • Latest Articles

    By Tug, in Reviews,

    By Nick, in Interviews,

    By Nick, in Reviews,

    By Nick, in Reviews,

×
×
  • Create New...