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Good morning and thank you so much, Anton from Sweden ππ I really appreciate your works. You do an excellent job. Best regards π Eugen S.
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Good morning everyone ππ Please excuse my late message. I'm sorry I haven't been making much progress lately, as I'm still working on a few side projects and am currently rearranging my room. Regarding my GMC Typhoon project, there's some very good news: I still have two Waverider kits. I took a few parts from one of them for the chassis and glued it onto my Typhoon. Of course, it took a bit of work to adapt it to the GMC. And finally, it looks the way I wanted it to on its four wheels. More updates coming soon. See you then. π Best regards π Eugen S.
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Good morning everyone ππ Things progressed a bit. The chassis was glued and connected. So far, it looks good. But I still have no idea how to attach it to the wheel. But I think I'll come up with something. Best regards π Eugen S.
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Good morning Irishππ Don't worry, I'll finish it. And thank you too, Topher, for liking my project so far. And I took a look at six_four_stout. He has some truly insane skills, a level I'm still a long way from. The project will continue. Stay tuned for more updatesπ Greetings π Eugen S.
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Oh yeah, I also noticed that the Land Cruiser doesn't have any mirrors. Is that intentional, or are the parts missing? Otherwise, I agree with you that the park vehicle was delivered fresh from Osaka, which of course explains the RHD windshield wipers. So, it's a pre-production model anyway. ππ
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Good morning, Billππ Except for the RHD windshield wipers, this is otherwise a very successful prototype or pre-production model. Very clean and accurate. There are so many ways to customize an 80 Land Cruiser, and you pulled it off ππ My utmost respect for that. Hats off! A very successful and unique concept! Best regards π Eugen S.
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Sorry for my late post, dear model building friends, I was focusing on the chassis, which, like the body, naturally had to be shortened to fit. And it also affected the rear part of the chassis. This would later be connected to the front part of the chassis. I was still wondering how to solve the axle problem, since the kit's mountings wouldn't hold the wheels for much longer, so I tried to build my own axle. Whether that works will become clear later. Until then π Best regards π Eugen S.
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Datsun Street Truck
SkylineGTR34 replied to meechum68's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Oh that will be a pro street truck. Excellent work. Greetings Eugen S. -
Good morning to you three, and thank you so much πππ Please forgive me for the slight delay in construction at the moment. I'm also working on a brick-and-mortar project and want to prepare for a November exhibition. But I have a few fresh updates today: More progress coming soon. Until then ππ Greetings π Eugen S.
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Datsun Street Truck
SkylineGTR34 replied to meechum68's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Good morning, Michael ππ I'll take a seat at your Datsun project and follow your build report. The start looks good. I'm looking forward to further progress. ππ Best regards π Eugen S. -
Hello everyone ππ Thank you both, Keith and Anton ππ We've moved on a bit. The engine has already been started. More updates to follow later. See you then π Greetings π Eugen S.
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Hello everyone ππ The Typhoon is moving forward. It now has windows and the B and C pillars. It's already a little closer to the original, but a few adjustments still need to be made. It's also been given filler. It just needs sanding. More updates to follow later. Until then. Greetings ππ Eugen S.
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Good morning everyone ππ Welcome, Gene, to my project π€ It'll take a while, but I hope it will. ππ There's more progress on my Typhoon project. Construction of the roof has begun. Made with 0.05mm plastic sheeting. I also had to close a thin gap at the back. That was a fine filing job. It took hours and it hurt my finger a little π’ So far, it looks like a small van, but the windows will be fixed soon, etc. The interior has also been reinforced. There's still a lot to do. See you then π Greetings π Eugen S.
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Good morning everyone ππ Welcome to my project, Anton, Greg, and Steve, and thank you for following me. π And thank you for the two beautiful photos, Steve, of the Japan-spec Typhoon. πππππ By the way, mine will also be fitted with Japanese license plates. And of course, a warm welcome to you too, Earl. I'll be very excited about your project when you start it. The Oldsmobile Bravada will look completely different again with the grille, wheels, and so on. Okay, the rims look very similar to the Syclone/Typhoon. And it's a four-door. I'll show you new updates later. See you then. Greetings π Eugen S.
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Hey everyone ππ My next update won't be long in coming. So, I'm continuing with the conversion process of the Syclone/Typhoon. A lot of trimming had to be done at the rear to match the original, and the position of the fuel cap has also changed: Here you can see how it looks on the original Typhoon: And how that looks on my model: So far, it looks like a shortened pickup truck. The roof will be added soon, etc. See you then. Greetings π Eugen S.