4x4 Off Road add-ons.

Revell-Fan

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This looks great, blake! (And this rhymes, even better! ;) )

Just take all the time you need, don't rush anything like I did in the past (God knows how many revisions I sent to Rhaven for replacement when I made my first models :D :) ).
 

blake7

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We are back home. She pulled muscles in her left arm, but will be ok. The upper and lower GI found only three small wholes in her stomach, which explains her blood level. Blood transfusion and Iron transfusion took care of it, plus stomach pill, and Mylanta. She is very sore but getting better.

I finished doing the numbering and instructions! In the downloads waiting for approval. Hope people like them.
 

blake7

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I wanted to show everyone my dream jeep. I had a real 1995 wrangler in 2005, but in 2006 I had to sell it. I loved that jeep. I couldn't afford to fix it up the way I wanted to, so when I found a paper version in 2011 that was really close to my 95 wrangler I downloaded it and printed it. It wasn't till recently that I thought I could be able to build it. Now I can recolor and re size parts, and my build skills are better. I built the red jeep I posted on the first page of this thread. I decided to recolor (green and black), and re size the parts. That is when I noticed the front turn signals where white, and the rear brake lights were wrong, so I fixed them. There wasn't a gas cap or license plate holder/bracket. Designed a third spare tire brake light that all 87-95 wranglers had. Then started designing things to turn it into the jeep I always wanted. Bumpers,bushwacker fender flares, nerf side step bars, wider treds for the tires, outlaw rims, hood scoop, fog lights with roof bar, swing out tailgate bars, and a soft top with windows, and hardware. The windows and windshield have clear plastic. So did I go crazy and do you like it?

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zathros

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Looks great. When I made plastic models, I used to get dirt, and mix if with clear, flat coat paint, and paint it on the trucks, then sprinkle some dust on the still wet paint. Very realistic. Very nice Jeep!! :)
 

blake7

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Thanks zathros! This is the jeep I blame for getting me started in designing. It started out with only minor changes, but before I knew it I was deep into designing parts. The original red jeep is 4 pages of parts, when I was done that became 23 pages for the green and black jeep.
 

blake7

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Yes, that is so true! I don't have to worry about mud, water or wrecking it since its in a china cupboard.
 
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