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JConcepts | JCI TUCKED 1989 FORD F-250

durok

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Gotta say I like it - another entry in the field of 12.3 comp-style bodies, along with the new Pro-Line Cliffhanger, the JCI Creep, and the Pro-Line Power Wagon:

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It's not a bad looking body and I may consider picking this up for one of my new GSpeed builds.

With all of the Power Wagon and Creep bodies out there on the rocks, it's nice to see another body option.
 
Themountain, and VAT on top of that? That's gonna be hardbody money when you add it all up :D

I haven't ordered anything from the US since amain stopped shipping overseas for 2$. OK, Jennys RC once or twice.

Anyway, waiting for this to come to Europe to replace my sport body. Looks better than Proline's... Whatever it was called.
 
I wouldnt hesitate to use this on a build. I do think that roll bar, roof rack thingy really does tie the room together
 
I wouldnt hesitate to use this on a build. I do think that roll bar, roof rack thingy really does tie the room together

From what was said on Scale news update, the roll bar and roof rack are not included but available as 3d prints. That could be wrong but that's what was said.:roll:
 
It's not a bad looking body and I may consider picking this up for one of my new GSpeed builds.

With all of the Power Wagon and Creep bodies out there on the rocks, it's nice to see another body option.

Some people are tired of “another Jeep” but I’m tired of all the old Power Wagon bodies on comp style builds. So, I’m happy to see this release, as it could be a quite functional option.
 
I really like this body. I'm not one of those guys that gets hung up on scale. I'm actually torn between this and the Pro-Line Cliffhanger for my SCX10ii that I'm piecing together.
 
I wouldnt hesitate to use this on a build. I do think that roll bar, roof rack thingy really does tie the room together

From what was said on Scale news update, the roll bar and roof rack are not included but available as 3d prints. That could be wrong but that's what was said.:roll:

All the accessory parts are available on ShapeWays, links are on the JConcepts site - but kinda dark, like they chose the wrong font color for the hyperlinks...

Here they are for visibility:

Rollbar -
https://www.shapeways.com/product/86H6LNESG/0439-02-jci-tuck-super-crew-roll-bar-12-3wb?optionId=204021026&li=shop-inventory

Roofrack -
https://www.shapeways.com/product/VSGSLP86H/0439-03-jci-tuck-super-crew-roof-rack-12-3wb?optionId=204022113&li=shop-inventory

KC lights -
https://www.shapeways.com/product/PFSN9KTEY/0439-04-jci-tuck-super-crew-kc-light-12-3wb
 
From what was said on Scale news update, the roll bar and roof rack are not included but available as 3d prints. That could be wrong but that's what was said.:roll:

Thanks for the heads-up. I must say, I do prefer when such things are included with the body. It gets to be a bit much when every body accent come a-la-carte. Alas, J-Concepts has never included such things, so I should not expect as much.
 
Some people are tired of “another Jeep” but I’m tired of all the old Power Wagon bodies on comp style builds. So, I’m happy to see this release, as it could be a quite functional option.

I agree! The Power Wagon has been used so may times that there aren't any other color options or paint schemes left to use!:ror:
 
I agree! The Power Wagon has been used so may times that there aren't any other color options or paint schemes left to use!:ror:


Also for me, as somebody born in the late 80s, those old power wagons are not very relatable. I never see them in real life in 1:1 scale. At least the Jeep bodies are in line with what vehicles actually show up to a trail run in the 1:1 world.
 
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