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    Axial 1955 Ford F100 Ed. Scx10 ii

    Axial: SCX10 II 1955 Ford F100 scaler

    Axial, part of the big Horizon Hobby Group, has just revealed the lasted model of the SCX10 II family: an impressive replica of the classic Ford F100. Authentic body details include a front grille with chrome-coated plastic radiator and front-mounted driving lights with LEDs installed. Mounting positions are built-in to add optional LEDs for headlights and turn signal markers.

     

    Axial: SCX10 II 1955 Ford 100 scaler

    Officially licensed METHOD Hole wheels and Maxxis Trepador tires (a working spare is included in the kit) take the realism down to the road. Performance on the trail lives up to the model’s full-scale inspiration. Waterproof electronics keep the action alive over snow, mud, and more.

    Check the video of the AXIAL Ford F100 replica below!

     

     

    Waterproof electronics keep the action alive over snow, mud, and more. With its all-metal twin C-channel frame rails, metal-gear transmission, rugged AR44 axles, full ball bearings, and more, the SCX10 II Ford F-100 keeps going when the going gets tough!

    Axial: SCX10 II 1955 Ford 100 scaler

    Source: www.horizonhobby.com




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    Front bumper doesn't suit it in the slightest, but do like that bodyshell a lot!

    Wonder if it will be released separately, or if anyone actually does that body already?

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    Ditto the front bumper, lose the chrome wheels (some nice basic white steelies) and lose the poo brown/orange/cream body with limo tint windows, and it would be well on the way to being a decent looking truck.

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    4 hours ago, Oh How Original said:

    Front bumper doesn't suit it in the slightest, but do like that bodyshell a lot!

    Wonder if it will be released separately, or if anyone actually does that body already?

     

    https://www.rcplanet.com/bodies-accessories/bodies-car-truck/pro-line-1956-ford-f100-clear-1-10-monster-truck-body-pro324600/

     

     

    The advertising picture in the first link is a little weird because it's sitting on a monster truck with a garish paintjob, but it's the same shell.

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    5 minutes ago, m4inbrain said:

     

    https://www.rcplanet.com/bodies-accessories/bodies-car-truck/pro-line-1956-ford-f100-clear-1-10-monster-truck-body-pro324600/

     

     

    The advertising picture in the first link is a little weird because it's sitting on a monster truck with a garish paintjob, but it's the same shell.

     

    Not quite the same, but cheers, pretty close really.

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    11 minutes ago, Oh How Original said:

     

    Not quite the same, but cheers, pretty close really.

     

    Well Axial has a 55 F100, Proline a 56 F100. :D

     

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    1 minute ago, m4inbrain said:

     

    Well Axial has a 55 F100, Proline a 56 F100. :D

     

     

    Back end and cage is different, bonnet/hood is different.

    Same style though which I didn't know actually existed and the Proline one is cheap too at £23.

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    Think i’ve found the next body for my Trail King, that generation of F100 has always been my favourite shape.

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    11.2" wheelbase though... guess you can easily adjust / make new links for the Trail King though.

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    Great to see Axial knocking out some decent options now. :good:

     

    i think with a few small tweaks, bumper, wheels, tyres, paint job it would look stunning.

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