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New Bronco Toy - Greenlight Diecast

chriscobbs

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Here is some information from Greenlight: http://www.greenlighttoys.com/

Here are some raw images of one of our new 1:64 scale tools for late 2012 - the 1:64 1966-77 Ford Bronco. These are straight from one of our factories and the first round of Bronco mock-ups, so by the nature of mold development for vehicles that don't have CAD available, a little rough; however, we want to give you guys a quick look at one of the things we've got in the pipeline for the 1:64 GreenLight Collectibles product lines!

Enjoy.

Sincerely,

Russell Hughes
GreenLight Collectibles
President

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bknbronco

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Cool. Door panels look horible. My 68 dont look anything like that! And is the windshield attached to the hardtop? I think most would like the model put together with no hardtop and the windshield frame attached to the tub.
 

admin

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Never heard of them before, looks promising...

This is their first early Bronco, but Greenlight is definitely not new to diecasts.

A few years ago they made a 1968 California Special Mustang. They contacted a member of my other site about using his car as the mold. They came and took hundreds of photos from all angles. Sounded like a really cool process from what he said.

Maybe I'll ask them about a mass buy.
 

Rustytruck

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Boy I can see alot of these going into the paint stripper.
too bad they are not build it yourself models.
 

thegreatjustino

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I've seen the Black Bandit and Country Roads collections at my local Toys R Us several times over the years. Hopefully the Broncos won't be terribly difficult to find once they come out.
 
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