Off-road Bodies JConcepts SCX24 1990 Chevy S10 & 1979 Ford Courier bodies avril 2, 2024 by Chris Laisser un commentaire Coming from JConcepts and made for the Axial SCX24 1/24th crawler are the new 1990 Chevy S10 and 1979 Ford Courier bodies. The Chevrolet S10 is a classic in the fleet of General Motors products. JConcepts attempts to reach out to the faithful while topping off small scale chassis such as the SCX24 vehicle in 5.20” wheelbase. The team adapts the mid-sized truck to fit the crawler vehicle with sculpted features throughout. The single cab body sits on top of the square body shape and flexes its muscles as one of the meanest little trucks during the 1990 period. Shopping! Wartelle Shop Shopping! RC Team Shopping! Absolute Hobbyz The pre-cut body sports wheel well openings set for 52-57mm tires but can be user trimmed to allow more clearance as vehicle articulation picks up. The front-end grille is flat, settles to a slight V in the center and perfect for included decals to cover and represent a favorite brand. The front skirt length arrives with a slightly longer cut and can be user modified to fit (not included) aftermarket bumpers. The hood has all important S10 body lines and provides clean area for body mounts to pop through. Side body panels on an S10 are very flat, but include a light body line up top, and a harder body line lower near the middle of the wheel wells that extends the length of the shell. The recessed bed remains a great place to mount the body or place scale accessories associated with mini vehicle trailing and scaling. The tailgate is a great area to place included decals such as the Chevrolet badging and just to the sides, the rear taillights. The rear bumper area is clipped short for a more roll-pan look and less overhang. The clear and pre-cut body shell includes decal sheet, window mask for easy painting, and covered with overspray film direct from the factory. Features: Officially licensed by Chevrolet to JConcepts Single cab, recessed side windows Square body styling with genuine appearance Recessed bed for body mounting options Tailgate detailed to accept decal and badging Soft fender flares with blended rocker panel Clear polycarbonate with overspray film Complete factory pre-cut body for high-end looks Included window mask for easy user generated paint Chevrolet, and JConcepts miscellaneous decal sheet In the late 1970’s Ford updated the design of the Courier mid-sized pick-up in hopes to improve vehicle appearance and power for a thirsty audience. The square body, blocky, and angular design was consistent with a move toward these cues heading into the 1980’s. The Courier was dependable, efficient by truck standards, and got the job done for the worker bee who required transportation, and hauling capability. JConcepts introduces the 1979 Ford to the small scale world with the new body shell not seen before in the crawler and scale truck scene. The team from Groveland, Florida is not new to truck design, but the Courier was a different task. Laying out the mid-sized truck on the smallest platform in crawling, the 1/24th scale body looks proportionate on these fun little vehicles. Trucks such as the Axial SCX24 with 5.20” WB now has a lid that looks tough with a heavy retro vibe. JConcepts has applied plenty of touches to the Courier such as a rigid side body panels, extruded and arched wheel wells with blended rocker panels. The single cab design carries recessed windows on the sides, along with front and rear windows to the compact body. The front-end clip slides right off the cab with care and cleanliness where the hood as a step bodyline and lowers to a flat format grille area for detailed and included decals. The bed area is open, recessed with plenty of space for body mounting, accessory placement, and scale cargo to reside. The rear tailgate has been retouched with recess for optional body mounting possibilities but includes plenty of detail for decal taillights, and Ford emblem. The clear and pre-cut body shell includes decal sheet, window mask for easy painting, and covered with overspray film direct from the factory. Features: Officially licensed by Ford to JConcepts Single cab, recessed side windows Square body styling with genuine appearance Recessed bed and tailgate area for body mounting options Crisp fender flares with blended rocker panel Clear polycarbonate with overspray film Complete factory pre-cut body for high-end looks Included window mask for easy user generated paint Ford, and JConcepts miscellaneous decal sheet The JConcepts team builds, tests, and travels the world to support the brand and gather valuable driver feedback in search of the best appearing and performance items on the market. The product is designed in the U.S.A. and always backed by JConcepts customer service, supported, and developed by professionals with style. Look for reputable dealers and distributors and demand authentic products – choose JConcepts. About JConcepts: JConcepts is a Florida-based RC design and manufacturing company. Owner and president, Jason Ruona, has been involved with Radio Control cars since the 1980’s. Early beginnings include building and driving such vehicles as the Tamiya Clod Buster, the Team Losi JRX-T and Associated RC10 and RC10T. The 1990’s were spent as a Team Associated travel team driver racing at events all around the world. Now, decades later, JConcepts is proudly selling quality bodies, tires, wheels and accessories to RC enthusiasts around the world. PartagezTweetez0 PartagesAbout ChrisFounder of circusrc.com, journalist & photographer in the RC world for several years, Chris is passionate about RC, racing and technique. Whether in France or in the world, he is trying to bring high-quality information and photos for enthusiasts... and make you want to join the world of RC!