Wednesday, December 7, 2022

1/25 Scale Bronco Models part 7: Interior parts

This is the last post of our continuing series on upgrade parts for the Revell 1/25 classic Bronco model kit. This time we look at the interior parts that are available.

If you wish to see the previous posts, click on the links below

Part 1 Lift Kits

Part 2 Body Parts

Part 3 Bumpers and Roll Cages

Part 4 Engine Parts

Part 5 Accessories

Part 6 Tires and Wheels


Roll cages should have been included in this post, but I put those with the bumpers, tire carriers and racks.

Seats are one of the things most often upgraded on classic Broncos, and we have a few to choose from here

These first two are from VCG Resins by Reese




They also have a selection of steering wheels include this one that mimics the look of the Lecarra wheels used by K-Bar-S on their Broncos.


Two more:




Texas 3D Customs has these next three sets of seats available






Here are some classic baja style seats from Competition Resins



Whether you use the stock seats or aftermarket, this set of seat belts from Gofer Racing with set them off nicely. House of Hobbies has them. They come in a multitude of colors.


House of Hobbies also carries this Detail Master gauge kit, you can use this kit for multiple models




Detail Master makes this phot-etched steering wheel kit that allows you to pick the style. Ted's Modeling Marketplace has them for you




Also available from Ted's and Detail Master is this photo etched hurst floor shifter set



Ted's also has extra shift knobs in multiple colors


Ted's also carries this roll bar padding from Pro-Tech


The Parts Box has some interior pieces you might want.

Here is one of their steering wheels, a classic that would look at home in a Bronco


Here are two different gauge clusters



Most of the seats sold by The Parts Box don't really fit a Bronco, this old school Recaro style would



If you want to create the look of real carpet, The Parts Box has flocking in 40 different colors, see 'em here




Calnaga Customs has these retro gas pedals popular in the '70s and early '80s



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