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After a few years, I finally finished this project. Everything is kitbashed or scratchbuilt. I need to find something new to focus on. Model is 1/25 scale. Boy, photos sure show flaws that aren't apparent in person. Well, my eyes aren't what they used to be.

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Great model!. About the "flaws" (that I can't see) John Allen, a great model railroader from the 40's on, said that taking a picture of your model printed in a large format will show all unrealistic things or faults.

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I don't know much about motorhomes, but I remember these roaming around.  That's awesome.  Yea I take pictures during a WIP just to find flaws, just admit it and use as a tool.  You must have taken a bunch of reference photos?  And measurements?  Drawings?  I have a resin Futureliner from a GSL to do something with, this would be one idea.  What did the chassis start as?

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That is absolutely astounding. I can't imagine the drive needed to scratchbuild or kitbash just about everything on a project that's this involved.

Having spent a few summers in a 70's vintage Winnie, I can tell you that everything on this build, from the carpet color to the chassis weathering, is very, very well done.

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7 hours ago, 89AKurt said:

I don't know much about motorhomes, but I remember these roaming around.  That's awesome.  Yea I take pictures during a WIP just to find flaws, just admit it and use as a tool.  You must have taken a bunch of reference photos?  And measurements?  Drawings?  I have a resin Futureliner from a GSL to do something with, this would be one idea.  What did the chassis start as?

The chassis started as Plastruct or Evergreen C channel. (Don't remember which, I had some lying around).

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In the early 70’s my parents had a StarCraft pop-up camper that we camped in from Maryland to Yellowstone park and back. We saw many of those motorhomes on the way. You captured the authenticity of the “land yachts” with the avocado colored appliances and flowered upholstery. I can almost smell the propane stove and refrigerator. Thanks for the flashback and well done on this long term project.

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Not seeing any flaws.  However, I am seeing a beautiful stratchbuilt model of something that used to be relatively common but is now quite scarce.  Very cool!!!

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This is one of the most amazing models I have ever seen! There are no flaws. Only perfection. The chassis weathering, the interior, everything is great!

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An exceptional amount of skill was needed to craft this from scratch - and such a bonus for us to be able to see the inside, in all its detail, as well.  Just amazing!

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