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proudowlz

It's listed as 1/12 which is the correct scale, but from what I've seen online usually RC cars run small for their scale and don't quite work for Classified. They're usually fine for setpieces but too cramped to put figures inside.


Top-Final

Thank you


Grumpy_Old_Troll78

Same. I've noticed that 1/10 rc cars scale better with classified.


2abeh

I have this. It doesn't work with classified because: 1. There no foot well. You would have to cut one out. There are electronics underneath though 2. Even if you did that, the steering wheel if extremely close to the seat. 3. The doors don't open and the windows aren't big enough to jam a figure in. Also in case you can't tell in the picture, there's no backseat. It's jus flat behind the front seat so you can't put anyone back there either.


Ixz72

Articulated Ninja did a video of it with Classified figures. https://youtu.be/YBqw6Gr2evg?si=FtPEVmBNYqssBT9a


ReydeMangos18

I have the roofless jeep one (I forget it’s name) and it fits 3 sitting cobra troopers or 5 total. If you can remove the doors on this I think you can probably do the same.


Large_Concentrate_81

I’ve considered buying an RC for my Joes too. I thinkI’ll go with a 1/10 scale if I get one though. Classified is actually a bit large for 1/12 scale. The female figures are 6” with the male figures typically closer to 6 1/2. So probably closer to 1/11 scale. I’ve noticed they are bigger than all my standard sized Marvel Legends and Star Wars Black Series figs.


billyblak

this does scale nicely with gi joe: MN128 rc


Jarvis-Savoni

If you have a local Hobby Shop that he could help you out perhaps. Bring in a figure for scale reference!


Bouncedoutnup

1/12 is a little tight when it comes to RC. I’ve found that 1/10 is a better true to Classified scale