If I cannot order this exact Bronco, that's it I'm out.
Aunt Edna deserved better.
Nasty old bitch.
Aunt Edna deserved better.
Nasty old bitch.
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That dual grille is sickImproved for vacationing/overlanding:
I think that's cactus grey.Definitely Race Red. It looks good in the 2-door trim, keeps it from looking like a fire truck which sometimes Race Red with too much surface area can do
Rapid Red is a tri-coat metallic with tinted layer, it will have a lot of depth and shimmer to the angles of material that a 2-stage paint cannot match. The Bronco pictured above has a 2-stage paint which is not metallic at all. It's Race Red.
Example of Rapid Red in assembly room lighting. Different allllllll over.
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No laying off the becursed gray tops, we need to double and redouble our attacks on this abomination. BTW, the fenders look gray to me, not that this is OK in any universe.So I have laid off of complaining about the MIC tops, but this setup looks especially bad to me. The grill and bumper are black. The mirrors and fender flares appear to be about the same black. The beam the mirrors are attached to is grey. The b-pillar is black, but a different shade of black. The top is grey, so it's not even close to anything else on the truck.
I mean, is this really the plan? That looks pretty terrible. (The mismatched shades of black/grey I mean. The truck itself looks fine and I like the race red.)
This is a Bronco dammit, not some mickey mouse club carFor anyone complaint about the gray top. Having design elements darker at the bottom and lighten as you go up actually helps create an optical illusion of a taller stance. This is probably intentional (notice the bumper and rails are a darker black than the ”black” flares). This will make the bronco appear larger than it actually is.
A notable real world example of this is the castle at Disney World. To appear taller, the designers repainted the castle with lighter shades to the top. Check it out.
Hey man just saying that it'll help the truck appear bigger! Isn't that what we want??This is a Bronco dammit, not some mickey mouse club car
See, your comment about the fenders still falls in line with what I mean though. The fenders and the grille and the bumpers and the top and the b-pillar and the mirrors, etc. are all different shades/colors. It's weird. I know we keep hearing they're pre-production and not get too bent out of shape about it but it's starting to get hard not to. Ugh.No laying off the becursed gray tops, we need to double and redouble our attacks on this abomination. BTW, the fenders look gray to me, not that this is OK in any universe.
The beauty ring is also meant to be painted easily.Someone may have already asked this, but do we know if the silver ring on the sasquatch wheels is based on trim level? I don't mind the silver, but I like black better.