The car depicted inside R/C assembly kit recreates the first-generation FORD Bronco regarding cross-country CC-02 chassis. The first-generation Ford Bronco ended up being reasonably compact and intensely capable off road, and this 4WD vehicle participated in numerous events thanks to customized fabrication groups of this day. The Baja Bronco edition was sold from 1971 to 1975 to commemorate its victories in prestigious Baja competition occasions including the Baja 500 and 1000. The Baja version had a white and red human anatomy with a blue roof and black colored hood plus reinforced components including suspension. This unique Bronco enjoys great appeal also even today!
CC-02 Chassis - Off Path, Evolved
Created for a wide range of off-road scenes including rocky terrain, the CC-02 chassis' ladder frame is encouraged by full-size automobiles and is the bottom because of its superior durability. A 4WD setup employs the engine longitudinally behind leading axle with separated gearbox and transfer case, and propeller shafts transmitting capacity to the differential gears front and rear. Four-link rigid suspension system is employed front and rear, with CVA oil dampers for all-encompassing control, even on tricky rock parts. This model includes spoke tires and semi-pneumatic rubber tires.
• 1/10 scale R/C model set up kit. Length: 395mm, width: 196mm, height: 215mm. Wheelbase: 242mm (Quick wheelbase variation of the CC-02).
• Lightweight, durable polycarbonate human body.
• The distinctive color scheme with red, white, and blue requires artwork from the builder.
• Matte-finish hood is recreated by stickers.
• The CC-02 framework has a ladder framework, which was influenced by full-size cars, provides both rigidity and allows stable performance even on tricky rocky and dirt roads.
• 5-spoke wheels are paired with block pattern tires.
• Includes brief propeller shafts.
• Required to finish: 2-channel radio, steering servo, ESC, 7.2-7.4volt battery pack with appropriate charger, and Tamiya PS polycarbonate paint.