Ultimate Off-Road Thrills: Axial SCX24 Ford Bronco Review

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Today, on AMain Hobbies, we delve into the world of the newly released Axial SCX24 Ford Bronco. This updated version boasts a striking hard body design, available in new colors like Heritage red, white, and green. The 1/24 scale truck comes fully equipped and ready to run, complete with a transmitter, lipo battery, charger, and even AA batteries for convenience. Noteworthy updates include tinted windows for added realism, oil-filled shocks for improved performance, and a new clip system for body attachment, eliminating the need for body clips.
The attention to detail on the Axial SCX24 Ford Bronco is commendable, with features like officially licensed tires, working front LED headlights, and molded hard plastic pieces such as door handles, mirrors, and roof accessories. The chassis is robust, with c-channel rails, solid locked axles, and a three-link front suspension for optimal off-road capability. The electronics have also seen an upgrade, with a new 2in1 10 amp ESC and receiver unit from Spectrum, enhancing the truck's overall performance.
Taking the Axial SCX24 Ford Bronco for a spin reveals its prowess in handling challenging terrains with steep climbs, dips, and off-camber sections. While the top heaviness of the plastic body may lead to occasional rollovers, the truck's durability shines through, with no damage after tumbles and drops. Enthusiasts looking to enhance the truck's performance can explore aftermarket parts like heavier metal wheels and brass components to improve handling. Overall, the Axial SCX24 Ford Bronco impresses with its detailed body, upgraded shocks, and recommended status for RC enthusiasts seeking an exciting off-road experience.

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Viewer Reactions for The New Ford Bronco SCX24 is Better than Ever
Request for Axial to refresh the SCX24 model
Plans for modifications on the SCX24 including spacers, shocks, tires, and beadlocks
Desire for a Raptor version of the SCX24
Appreciation for the hardbody scale trucks
Comparison to other trucks in terms of performance and scale realism
Request for an IFS scale crawler instead of a solid front axle
Criticism of the modern controllers and electronics
Disappointment in the lack of upgrades in the SCX24 model
Negative comments on the electronics and servos
Suggestions for a competition platform, upgrades, and a brushless system
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