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Old 12-01-2020, 08:52 PM   #1
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Default Ultimate adventure style accessories

Im gathering scale parts for my rig that im building like its ready for 4wheel and offroad magazines ultimate adventure. So far on my list I have a sleeping bag,highlift,ammo cans,jerry cans ,shovel, pry bar an axe,winch,fire exstinguisher,cooler, storage totes, a strap, toolbox, and some misc tools. What else would you reccomend for a realistic look and how many items like totes or jerry cans? Im putting all this in a honcho bed with no sparetire so room isnt a huge issue but i do want to be realistic so no oildrums or beer kegs
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Old 12-02-2020, 07:14 AM   #2
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Rotopacks, extraction boards, welder, air tank.................

I'd also recommend taking the time to weather/distress the tools and accessories. It adds a lot to achieve the scale look imho. Nothing screams "mall crawler" more than a rig laden down with tools and accessories that look like they were just un-boxed / never used.

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Old 12-02-2020, 07:38 AM   #3
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Im gathering scale parts for my rig that im building like its ready for 4wheel and offroad magazines ultimate adventure. So far on my list I have a sleeping bag,highlift,ammo cans,jerry cans ,shovel, pry bar an axe,winch,fire exstinguisher,cooler, storage totes, a strap, toolbox, and some misc tools. What else would you reccomend for a realistic look and how many items like totes or jerry cans? Im putting all this in a honcho bed with no sparetire so room isnt a huge issue but i do want to be realistic so no oildrums or beer kegs
I know when I go wheeling there is always beer for the end of the day, so don't forget a cooler. Like mewalsh100 suggested, a Welder, air tank, extraction boards. Rotopaks are not needed if you have jerry cans. Don't for get a tow strap. Hope these ideas help.
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Old 12-02-2020, 05:22 PM   #4
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A chainsaw and gas can, would be handy to cut out downed trees across the trail. A BBQ grill maybe, and some TP could also be useful.
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Old 12-02-2020, 08:24 PM   #5
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Thanks guys that helps a lot. would have never thought about a welder
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