HARD BODY – Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

HARD BODY – Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

Hands down one of the most exciting off road vehicles to hit the trails in recent years is the all-new Ford Bronco. This purpose designed and built off roaders is the first serious challenger to Jeep’s dominance in the adventure rig, trail crawling and overland genres. We’ve been out on the trails in the Bronco and can report that the vehicle definitely lives up to its hype.

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

Another new Bronco release that has been garnering plenty of hoopla is Axial’s 1/24-scale version of the popular go-anywhere SUV. Based on Axial’s SCX24, the miniaturized RC platform is a 1/24-scale version of the company’s hugely popular SCX10 line of scale crawlers. Replicated in a size that can tackle the outdoors as well as desktop trails, this pint-sized crawler can keep the fun going indoors as well as out. Designed to replicate the latest generation Ford Bronco, this detailed scale replica is perfect for Ford and off roader enthusiasts alike.

The SCX24 runs on a four-wheel drive drivetrain that can take it anywhere you dare to drive it. It comes as a ready to run (RTR) kit so there’s no building involved. Just charge up the batteries and it’s ready to go. If you’re a beginner or looking for a good ride to entrust to a beginner RC driver, you’ll be glad to know that no previous radio control experience is needed because this Jeep JT is easy to drive. That’s not to say that expert drivers won’t have fun with it either, because we’re sure they will. We sure did.

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

FULLY CAPABLE
The Bronco is based on the well-proven Axial SCX24 chassis, which means that it not only looks great but performs well, too. To keep the body proportions correct for the Bronco, Axial chose a shorter version of its SCX24 chassis to act as its foundation. We like design details like this. The smaller 1/24-scale means it measures just shy of 9-inches in length. This allows the rig to be just the right size to make any spot a great setting for your RC adventures. We even drove it on piled up books on our desk at work. If you’ve got a messy room, you’re hard work has paid off. You already have a crawling course that’s ripe for the crawling.

Thanks to its full-time 4-wheel drive and articulating 3-link front/4-link rear suspension, the SCX24 is capable of tackling some real trails. Bronco features realistic steel frame rails for rigidity and worm gears on its axles increase ground clearance. The SCX24 is motivated by a Dynamite 88T motor and is powered by an included 2S LiPo battery. An Axial 2-channel radio system also comes with the RTR kit for easy control.

A full-sized spare tire is mounted on the Bronco’s rear door.

A full-sized spare tire is mounted on the Bronco’s rear door.

The Horizon AS-1 steering servo’s front mounted position provides ideal weight distribution for the crawler.

The Horizon AS-1 steering servo’s front mounted position provides ideal weight distribution for the crawler.

Axial calls this kit an RTR and when they say RTR, they really mean it. It comes with not only the vehicle’s LiPo battery and USB charging cable, but AA batteries for the transmitter as well. The Bronco’s body is secured with Velcro in the front with hinges in the rear. To access the chassis, you pull the front up to release the Velcro and the body simply scissors open. It’s quick, easy and there are no body clips to lose.

ALL IN THE DETAILS
The Bronco is endowed with an ABS hard plastic scale body and includes a driver figure and a detailed interior. The hard body is a first for the SCX24 line and we hope to see more like it in future releases. Being molded in hard plastic allows the Bronco’s body to be even more detailed than the SCX24 models that came before it. The SCX24 Ford Bronco achieves a whole new level of scale realism by including details such as molded door handles, mirrors, and roof rails.

LED lights come standard on the Bronco.

LED lights come standard on the Bronco.

The Dynamite 88T brushed motor may be small, but provides enough power to get this rig anywhere it needs to go.

The Dynamite 88T brushed motor may be small, but provides enough power to get this rig anywhere it needs to go.

Other scale details you’ll find on the Bronco include Scale Tuff Stuff Overland accessories that are mounted on the roof rack. The rig is also fitted with officially licensed Nitto Trail Grappler tires on replica Ford Wildtrak wheels for a good dose of realism and confident grip on- and off-road. There’s also a mounted full-size spare tire, plus an optional second decal sheet for adding your personal touch.
This Ford also comes with working LED lights on the front corners of the scale Ford Bronco body and in the front bumper. All four corners of the body feature molded lenses. The Bronco is available in your choice of three colors based on the current factory colors, Race Red, Cactus Gray and Velocity Blue.

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

Scale details such as recovery boards and gas cans are found on the roof rack.

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

THE DRIVE
We took the SCX24 out for trail runs in several areas including, as we mentioned earlier, on our work desk and at the local park. We even crawled it on a pile of pillows on top of our bed at home. It’s easy to have fun with it just about anywhere. We found that the Bronco likes to shy away from being too aggressive on drastic inclines and descents. It does have an ABS body and carries accessories on its roof after all, so it tends to be a bit top heavy. Adding some weights down low might resolve this issue. Overall it’s a really fun rig to run, especially for those just getting into the hobby or for the little ones.

HARD BODY - Axial’s Latest SCX24: The 2021 Ford Bronco 4WD RTR

FINAL WORD
With an all-inclusive retail price of only $160, this mini-Bronco is an incredible value. Axial’s SCX24 is a platform that has already won over many crawler enthusiasts and now it’s available in the latest Ford Bronco body style; what’s not to be excited about? We sure are.


Source: Axial axialracing.com
Horizon Hobby horizonhobby.com

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