Scout Concepts are coming home April 18-20, 2026

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How big was the event? How many people? It sounds like it was so much fun.
I couldn't tell you how many visited, but the parking lot was just about full when I got there 15 minutes before it started. Others after me had to park remotely and be shuttled in. Also they opened up a 2nd 2-hour event after the registration for tickets filled up on the first event.
 
I really wish I had that font back in 1984 when I repainted my Scout. Since I was mimicking the color, stripes and font of my boat, I ended up with "SCOUT" as shown in my avatar. However, if I would have MUCH preferred to using the current Scout font. I guess that will be for my next theme. So now, I would love to have the font set as well.

Just so you know, there is no "Scout" script font set. Only the logo itself.
 
Maybe you can see how the light casts different shades...
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Seems like even though it's a satin finish it reflects colors well, which really does change the hue depending on what's around it. That's neat, I like it.

One thing I'm noting is the "frunk" is large, but from this angle it looks much more shallow front-to-back than I think I really realized. I don't think I'd be able to fit what I've been thinking I would be able to in that area.
 
Seems like even though it's a satin finish it reflects colors well, which really does change the hue depending on what's around it. That's neat, I like it.

One thing I'm noting is the "frunk" is large, but from this angle it looks much more shallow front-to-back than I think I really realized. I don't think I'd be able to fit what I've been thinking I would be able to in that area.
What are you trying to fit in there?
 
Seems like even though it's a satin finish it reflects colors well, which really does change the hue depending on what's around it. That's neat, I like it.

One thing I'm noting is the "frunk" is large, but from this angle it looks much more shallow front-to-back than I think I really realized. I don't think I'd be able to fit what I've been thinking I would be able to in that area.
Hopefully it gets a little larger (though I think the opposite has been hinted at being possible) but with the overall size of the dashboard I can kind of understand some of that stuff normally hidden in the cab has to go somewhere
 
What are you trying to fit in there?
I was hoping to potentially fit 2 Milwaukee Packout drawer boxes side by side in there. The width is probably more restricting than the depth anyhow, so I'll probably just have to rethink the situation, but my plan was to fit my most-used tools in that area. Things like my drills, a circular saw, etc.
 
Hopefully it gets a little larger (though I think the opposite has been hinted at being possible) but with the overall size of the dashboard I can kind of understand some of that stuff normally hidden in the cab has to go somewhere
Yep, it totally makes sense as to why that is the way it is for sure. I can't expect it to be like a truck bed, haha.
 
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Seems like even though it's a satin finish it reflects colors well, which really does change the hue depending on what's around it. That's neat, I like it.

One thing I'm noting is the "frunk" is large, but from this angle it looks much more shallow front-to-back than I think I really realized. I don't think I'd be able to fit what I've been thinking I would be able to in that area.
I measured it while I was there and it’s ~37 inches across and ~15 inches front to back. I didn’t measure top to bottom because it was already awkward enough 😂
 
@Jaime@ScoutMotors are there any other features on the concept vehicles that will not make production?
So far we know the side lights will not actually be a hole in the quarter panels
and handle lights won't make it.....
 
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