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Project CR-01 JEEP Crawler - 12.24.2008, 09:22 PM

Now I know this isnt the typical place to post suck work because honestly I am not sure if you guys appreciate this stuff.
this is a little project I am working on that I got from a customer of mine in trade. Hopefully as this progresses it will be one hell of a scale crawler when I am done.













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12.24.2008, 11:40 PM

WOW, nice detail, very nice
   
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12.25.2008, 01:39 AM

Really nice work. I am curious if this a part of the crawling experiece? I'm not real experienced with the crawlers and in my mind I know what I am askng but putting it down isn't working.

Is the detail put into building a crawler one of the things that is looked at or say noticed, appreciated by other crawlers? Is detail the bling for a crawler? Is so that's some serious bling you got going there.
   
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12.25.2008, 03:06 AM

I hope that by "suck work" you mean "absolutely amazing work".

I used to build plastic models when I was a kid (haha, only 10 years ago) but I would never get into such detail. Very nice job so far.
   
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12.25.2008, 11:32 AM

Oh man leather seats and leather wrapped steering wheel, carpeted floors, talk about attention to detail. Very cool keep up the good work.
   
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12.25.2008, 12:10 PM

Yep, that is really nice, scale crawlers are a blast to drive and watch. The detail definately makes a crawler. It is just cool watching the suspension work and going slow is actually fun. I have done crawlers on and off for a few years now, and I am just getting into the scale portion. It is alot of work, but worth it for the final product.
   
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12.26.2008, 02:29 AM

Thanks guys, That makes me feel better about the time and seffort Im putting into this.


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12.26.2008, 02:32 AM

Oh yeah, I saw one of your rcs in the readers rides in a mag, good looking truck!
   
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12.26.2008, 04:37 AM

I've looked those pictures over a few times and it is really an excellent job. Must of take some time and patience to do.
   
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12.26.2008, 07:40 PM

sweet build, we do appreciate this kind of stuff.


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12.27.2008, 12:42 PM

Looking nice, I will keep a watch on this thread. I am in the beginning stages of a MRC Unimog Scaler myself.


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Almost done with all the seats. I decided to add some seatbelts to the front ones for now









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01.12.2009, 03:37 AM

What a great job, you’ve got some attention to detail only a few have (I’m not one of them)

Did you hand stitch the fabric on the seats and custom build the steering wheel wrap? If so DUDE you need a girl.. hahahhaaaa sorry..


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