Yes Zathros, it's a bit Steampunk ...in this case, a Jetpunk :).
Deflectors to protect the whole and to give final design touch
These deflectors, the structure of frame and the seat are the only pieces made of paper
I did some drafts and in the end I came up with an idea of something very experimental. As a "garage invention"
A card and wire structure to create the experimental idea
In the begining I did not know which way I would get it, the ideas came up gradually, so finally I defined a design that seemed appropriate for a model that would be appropriate for a retro fiction film. I finished it short time ago and I'm presenting the assembly sequence
have a good time
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EDIT: Due to a frakked up forum migration all attachments got lost. Fortunately I saved the files when they were available and uploaded them to the Resource section: https://www.zealot.com/index.php?resources/peterbilt-281-forester-1-50.1890/
Revell-Fan
For some parts is necessary reinforce the inner because some charge will be put on it.
It's fun to build all those parts that will work together, some of them moving
Thank Zathros! I'm also happy with the result, as it's a first set up, there's always the expectation that everything will work out, but I'm going to run some corrections and redo some parts.
This is the rear wheel train