I hear ya.. Atleast you have the free territory to roam in, New Jersey is nothing but concrete, and every available plot of untouched land is being cleared out for new apartments, condos, houses, stores, mini-malls and offices! I hear it's a nice world out in CO, AZ, UT, NV! Hope I get to visit before it's too late.
Anyway, without getting too OT, I'm blow away with the amount of work you've put into this machine. I was surprised you weren't getting more comments and compliments earlier on. When I clicked on to page three and saw your brass chassis I was like, 'Oh man, what's he gonna do next?' Yeah, you may need to put some compression into those shocks, that beast is gonna be heavy!
I have a 1/25 CJ5 I started playing with a long time ago. I planned on lifting it, building a working suspension, and all the rollcage/roofrack/etc features.. Not so much a rock-crawler as a western roamer. (Probably because that's what I really want to do right now!)
Jeep that's been in a box for a while: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpl3k/2177284466/ (The rockcrawler is new as of last night.)
I always liked the custom matching trailers some aftermarket manufacturers made for Jeeps; where they take the back end of a Jeep and mod it into a trail-ready 'trunk' or fold-out tent.
I imagine you've seen EarthRoamer's 2007 JK XV-JP: http://www.earthroamer.com/galleries/xv-jp...hotos/index.htm
See also: http://www.earthroamer.com/galleries/xv-jpinaction/index.htm
That would be one fun build! And honestly, there isn't that much to it once you have the basic Jeep; extend the chassis and tub, scratchbuild the 'sleeping quarters' (styrene), and add interior details from those old pickup truck trailer kits. You're doing all the hard work right now, suspension and all. The model could be presented with the top up (tent made of thin spandex-like material with aluminum rods supporting it) and a little LED to light it up inside, and you've got a contest winner! Of course a small offroad base would finish the diorama nicely.. Sadly, I think my creativity far exceeds my talent.
Looking forward to more,
Jonathan