Jordan White Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 Many years ago, my grandpa drove around his 1975 Scout II until one day he rolled it. Now it's sitting in his yard rusting away. I decided to take AMT's kit, and recreate his Scout when it was in its glory days. Here is what it currently looks like: What I did to modify the kit was: remove lower molding (didn't have time to recreate the actual upper molding), used the wheels and tires from the '72 Blazer kit to simulate the wheel covers, added an antenna, sun visors, heater blower, radiator and washer reservoirs, master cylinder and brake booster, plug wires, more detailed air cleaner, correct accessory belt arrangement with power steering pump, vent window trim for rear quarter-windows, flip forward hood, cut out the door windows for a clearer view of the interior, installed the lowback seats from the CJ-7 kit, and of course 1975-correct grille (which includes clear headlight lenses). The exterior green on the model is somewhat lighter than the actual green on the 1:1, but I figured it would help the model pop a bit. (Sorry for the blurry pics, my camera wasn't cooperating) I plan on placing the model in a display case and setting it up at my grandparent's house. Enjoy!
randx0 Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 that is really cool. When you bring it over to your grandparents house make sure you glue it to the shelf so your grandpa doesn't wreck this one too!
jbwelda Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 yeah thats totally cool and im sure your grandparents will be touched! whats with the big ole caddy on its side in that picture? man there must be a story behind that!
disabled modeler Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 Nice work on the scout! your grandparents are going to love it! i have similar projects myself and know how hard it can be to get it done....real nice!
Foxer Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 These types of projects are a blast ..recreating old family vehicles! This one looks grand.
Chuck Most Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 (edited) And I thought my '78 Diesel Scout II was in rough shape! Heck, at least that one's still got the doors and doghouse! Edited January 9, 2010 by Chuck Most
Jordan White Posted January 9, 2010 Author Posted January 9, 2010 that is really cool. When you bring it over to your grandparents house make sure you glue it to the shelf so your grandpa doesn't wreck this one too! Haha it's up on a high shelf so it won't get knocked off! yeah thats totally cool and im sure your grandparents will be touched! whats with the big ole caddy on its side in that picture? man there must be a story behind that! Not much of a story really, they just wanted to pull the transmission and driveshaft for whatever reason. I'm surprised it's still standing! To everyone else so far, thanks! My grandpa was surprised and very happy when I showed it to him.
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