Rob
She is a big un!
Finished it up!
Put on the wipers and made a dash pad with defroster slots.
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I made the couch/sofa out of two 57 Chevy seats joined together..
Put on the satellite dish..apple logo wallpaper mac
Added the rear ladder ,debating whether to extend it or leave it.
Fitting up the upper grille sections and the front bumper...
Dash and seats installed..
I made the forward interior trim panels with armrests, which are a laminate of sheet Styrene and Walnut veneer...
Pieced together a shorty exhaust system..
I obtain bed a Tomica Winnebago at a garage sale and thought to myself "can I build a larger one?"I made a template to cut the sheet plastic out and added wood to the inside structure for strength..
Yes it is scratch built apart from the AMT truck chassis.Yes the CD cases worked well in deed!I added fuel tank straps as well as fuel filler tubes .
I haven't said anything but have been watching the progress- is this entirely scratch built? Regardless it's been looking great!I often save plastic salad containers and egg cartons and anything else with large, flat portions of plastic, so I can cut those parts out for use as window glazing. I never thought of CD case material, I imagine there's cases it could work really well for me- a great use for cases that are broken enough I can't use them to hold my CDs, but can make them into windows!-Ellie
Put in the side and rear windows ..due to supply chain issues my local Hobby shop didn't have any clear plastic so I used old CD cases.I couldn't use my usual scribe and break method as the plastic shattered!So I put a cut off wheel in my Dremel and cut out the windows I had to use sandpaper and my Stanley block plane to make them fit.
Thanks! got the sheet plastic for free!
Looks MUCH better!
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I found a nice A/C unit in my parts stash and made a couple of roof vents..
Hinged up the roof using hinges from an old Jewelry box..
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