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Ford Bronco First Edition 2-Door Blue GT Spirit 1:18

Ford Bronco First Edition 2-Door Blue GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
GT359
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About the Ford Bronco First Edition 2-Door Blue GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Ford Bronco First Edition reproduces the 2021 two-door relaunch in Blue. Sealed-body construction gives sharp panel lines on the boxy off-road silhouette, a distinctive piece marking Ford's return to the Bronco nameplate after decades away and a natural anchor for any modern off-road display.

Few relaunches in recent memory carried the weight of Ford bringing back the Bronco name in 2021, and GT Spirit's two-door First Edition replica gives that moment a permanent place on the shelf rather than just a headline.

GT Spirit's Resin Build of the Two-Door Bronco

Resin construction suits the Bronco's slab-sided, boxy panels well. Where diecast needs hinge clearance around the doors and tailgate, GT Spirit's sealed body holds tighter, more consistent gaps along the wheel arches and bonnet edges, and the Blue paintwork carries genuine depth under direct light rather than the flatter finish cheaper diecast often shows. The two-door body, shorter and chunkier than the four-door version, gets the wide fender flares and up-right windscreen that define the First Edition trim launched at relaunch. Being sealed means no opening doors or bonnet here; what buyers gain instead is a body shell without the seams and gaps an opening mechanism would demand. For an off-road subject built from big, flat panels rather than sweeping curves, that trade-off favours the resin approach, and the finish rewards a close look under a display light.

Ford's 2021 Bronco Revival as a Subject

Ford had retired the Bronco name in the mid-1990s, and its return in 2021 was treated as a genuine event rather than a routine model update, with dealers reporting waiting lists before the first trucks reached driveways. The First Edition was the launch-year showcase trim, loaded with the badges and equipment Ford used to mark the nameplate's comeback, and it is the version most collectors recognise instantly. Two-door Broncos were always the minority build against the roomier four-door, which makes this configuration the one enthusiasts specifically seek out rather than accept as a substitute. On a shelf built around modern off-road and SUV subjects, this model sits naturally alongside other 2020s revival nameplates, and its boxy stance gives it real visual contrast next to the rounder shapes that dominate most contemporary SUV lineups. It's a compact but pointed addition to that kind of themed run.

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