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Mopar - D

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  1. Looking good and looking forward to seeing more.
  2. I’ve been working on the interior with having to built it from the Jeep’s interior lots of cuts to to make it fit. Here’s my mock up of my progress so far. Engine mock up.
  3. Brenden I just finished building mine. I built the floor sections first and used one of the sides as a template for the front section to get the correct angle. Then I attached the front and one side to the floor. Then I attached the other side but before I attached the sides I attached the rear doors. Next I assembled the roll up door and installed it in the roof then I attached the roof. This worked out good for me if you have any questions let me know.
  4. Thanks guys, I’m thinking of going with a medium blue on the body and dark blue for the fenders and running boards.
  5. Some progress pictures of the frame lengthen to fit the wheel base and body lift.
  6. I’m currently working on the frame extension and body lift.
  7. Nice 300
  8. I picked up this resin Dodge Power Wagon on EBay last month and decided that this will be my next build. I’m planning on making this a custom 4 x 4. I’m going with a 426 Hemi from a 68 road runner and I’m using the Jeep Commando for the frame and whatever else I need. I’ve cleaned the resin and started on building the engine. Checking out the frame to see what I will need to do to make it work.
  9. Brian interesting build looking forward to seeing more progress.
  10. Awesome build your doing here with Jacobus. Looking forward to seeing more of your progress.
  11. Very interesting and different build Jacobus. Looking forward to seeing more progress.
  12. Tom glad to see you back working on this project. It looks great so far.
  13. Thanks for all the comments I appreciate them. The steel powder is applied over gloss black paint and on small parts I use a Q-tip to apply the powder by just rubbing it on until it shines for this trailer with the large area to cover I used a micro fiber cloth to save time. On the sides with all the cavities I used a old paint brush to get them coated. I use the microfiber cloth to buff out the powder to make it shine. I did a WIP on this build the shows the steps I used.
  14. I needed a trailer for my Lonestar and wanted something different so I built the Reissued livestock Van. I used Uschi steel powder for the finish on the trailer.
  15. Jacobus Prayers and condolences from to yours on the loss of your Sister ! It’s a hard choice between single or tandem they both look good. You may want to look at it by what you have in your collection of trucks have how many single cabs do you have versus how many tandems.
  16. Photo bucket servers must be down I’m not able to login and my pictures are not showing up ?
  17. Wow they look so real awesome!!
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