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Dashboard and seats after wash:
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Thanks, guys.
Nice Jeep, Stuart! I'm considering cutting the windshield too.
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Hallo, I'd like to introduce my current project, the Willys MB Gasser build. Engine, frame and wheels are Corvette, the rest is Willys MB.
After a lot of cutting and not so much measuring:
Dry fitting after surfacer:
Still a lot of work to do.
Thanks for your attention, feel free to comment and criticize. :)
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10 hours ago, mitchy said:
beautiful. Inspiring work, thank you.
Thanks, Mitchy!
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Hallo Simon, thanks. For the thrusters I used the baby food lids.
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Now I have to find my jaw under the table! Love it!
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Thank you, Jacob.
Thank for the info, Snake.
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17 hours ago, crazyjim said:
Pretty neat build.
Thank you, Jim.
9 hours ago, peteski said:These are fantasy (not functional, or logically designed) vehicles.
Right.
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1 hour ago, philo426 said:
Very creative but those loose wires could easily get snagged on something with perhaps tragic results.
Thanks, Phillip. You're right, I'm happy that I don't have to drive it!
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5 hours ago, Foxer said:
Very cool ... well done!
Thank you, Mike!
5 hours ago, Jantrix said:That looks like a heck of a lot of fun. Well done.
The Doc used to be a fixture around here but reasons unknown (to me anyway), he's stopped posting a couple years ago. Too bad, I always enjoyed his posts.
Thank you, Rob. The Doc shares his work via YouTube nowadays.
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Hallo, I'd like to share my latest build, a Cranky-inspired (thanks, Doc) flying VW Beetle.
I've used a Hasegawa kit with various parts from the parts box, wires, hoses etc. Decals are Eduard and Airfix. It was a fun build and a source of a great enjoyment for me.
Original inspiration came from the pictures of Alejandro Burdisio:
Cranky's version on the YT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI6wTgOkYHE
Some WIP pictures:
Finished model:
Thank you for your attention!
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Awesome build, love it!
Willys MB Gasser (AMT/Hasegawa kitbash, 1:24)
in WIP: Model Cars
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Thank you, guys.
I drilled and wired the horn to make it look a bit more realistic.