This car was popular in Iceland, which always seems to be in the middle of the Atlantic. Half way to America. This kit is waiting for me to open the box, nice introduction here, thanks for sharing
Glad you liked the build. That's interesting to hear about American cars in Iceland - is that still the case? There were more US cars where I lived in England than most as we had a lot of US airbases nearby but I still never saw a Bronco.
@@BOABModels The Americans established a big base in Iceland during WWII and kept it there for decades. This meant a more close contact with American consumer products than in most other European countries, not least when it comes to cars. Also the Bronco fits well into the rugged road environment with its off road capabilities. Of course the Land Rover was king of the mountains and farmland while you could say Bronco was a more stylish and urban version of that type of vehicle.
Nice job on this one. I have "almost" bought this one so many times but then, put it back on the shelf. may next time I'll actually pick it up and build it. Thanks for the video, have a great week. -David
Great work Thomas, was a pleasure seeing this Bronco getting finished in one video. Cool colours too, especially for the body as it looks great. Well done.
Great kit. I think it's crying for after market parts. That was a fast assembly and a few misses on your part. But I love it. Its more than I have gotten done. 😢
It turned out great. Nice color combination. I myself recently finished my Bronco, only in green color. Received a very nice model upon completion. Assembly isn't difficult, but it has its moments
Nice build! The kit seems to be a bit fiddly in some parts, but you did a good job! Colour suits it very well. I've got the Baja version still sealed in plastic, never got to open the box. Perhaps your build will inspire me to pick it up from the stash some time soon.
Great looking build! Love the color and the details you added to it with the paint.
Thanks a lot, Larry.
Great job with the assembly, its just like the box art😊
Thanks a lot, David
Lovely build well done
Thanks a lot, Sarah Jane. Definitely a difference between US and German Revell kits.
Very nice work. Excellent job with all of the details. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Michael
Great job on the build, I need to break mine out of the box it has been sitting in for months!
Many thanks, I bought this 11 months ago so it took me a while
nice build. I like that shade of blue on it.
Thanks very much. It's close to Gulf blue
Nice end result, but quite the challenge it seems.
Thank you for the tip with the chrome parts.
Have a nice evening.
Thanks, Chris. It wasn't a beginner kit as it was a bit fiddly in places. Glad you enjoyed it
This car was popular in Iceland, which always seems to be in the middle of the Atlantic. Half way to America. This kit is waiting for me to open the box, nice introduction here, thanks for sharing
Glad you liked the build. That's interesting to hear about American cars in Iceland - is that still the case? There were more US cars where I lived in England than most as we had a lot of US airbases nearby but I still never saw a Bronco.
@@BOABModels The Americans established a big base in Iceland during WWII and kept it there for decades. This meant a more close contact with American consumer products than in most other European countries, not least when it comes to cars. Also the Bronco fits well into the rugged road environment with its off road capabilities. Of course the Land Rover was king of the mountains and farmland while you could say Bronco was a more stylish and urban version of that type of vehicle.
Nice job on this one. I have "almost" bought this one so many times but then, put it back on the shelf. may next time I'll actually pick it up and build it. Thanks for the video, have a great week.
-David
Thanks, David - I was interested to see how this went together as I'd not made a recently tooled US kit. Good luck with it yourself!
Great work Thomas, was a pleasure seeing this Bronco getting finished in one video. Cool colours too, especially for the body as it looks great. Well done.
Many thanks, Karl. There was over an hour of footage to trim down so I hope I didn't miss too much out.
Damn! I think I put a clutch in this a few years ago! Seem like it was bigger, though.
Awesome build and kit! I built one a little while ago very detailed kit too. Subbed!
Many thanks!
@@BOABModels Your welcome!!
Great kit. I think it's crying for after market parts. That was a fast assembly and a few misses on your part. But I love it. Its more than I have gotten done. 😢
It turned out great. Nice color combination. I myself recently finished my Bronco, only in green color. Received a very nice model upon completion. Assembly isn't difficult, but it has its moments
Thank you very much, green is a nice choice too.
Nice build! The kit seems to be a bit fiddly in some parts, but you did a good job! Colour suits it very well. I've got the Baja version still sealed in plastic, never got to open the box. Perhaps your build will inspire me to pick it up from the stash some time soon.
Thanks, Gus. It's a nice build and certainly been a while since I built an off roader. The Baja one would be good to weather.
@BOABModels I think so, too. I still haven't tried my hand at some heavy off-road weathering. Maybe it's time
what kind of glue? you can use on paint
What glue did you use?
Different glues for different jobs but mainly Tamiya extra thin.
It feel like this truck came out of 1973 and it was here since 1976 and 1977
Ford's answer to the Jeep ! Derived from General Purpose vehicles (Jeep) Jeep became a Make brand after WW2... Sport Utility Vehicle!
Where did you get this paint from?!
I think it's from Halfords, a British automotive store.
9:42 where is Metal pin?
In the middle of the wheel.
Great color choices all around. Nice looking build. Thanks for sharing all your hard work
Many thanks!