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Comments: I bought the orange Bronco because we have a large car carrier with a silver Land Rover, white Chevrolet Tahoe police package and silver Chevrolet Tahoe, all made by Welly. Other cars look too small with those SUVs (except two old 1949 Mercurys which are by themselves on a 1959 Tonka car carrier). Ha, ha, the joke is on me. Now the three Welly models (which have always run small) look tiny! And I just bought another newer Tahoe and white Land rover. I'll put the Bronco with three 3/4 ton trucks Maisto makes the Chevys and Fords them and they are too big for the lower deck of some car carriers. (We've got mostly 1/16 scale car carriers which, oddly, look great loaded with 1/24 scale diecast loads.) The Bronco has really fat tires on steel axles. It's too much to expect an inexpensive model to have read doors that open, but the hood reveals a modern 302 ci V8 with carbon fiber type covering over everything. All the chrome accessories seem to be custom, as do the large four wheel disc brakes, complete with calipers. If you keep a record of your scale models you might call this Bronco a custom.

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