Colby
WOOPOOW!!
Damn noob, you can tell you have done 10 or 20 of these. Looks great man. Ready for a trip down south?
:mrgreen:
There will be a removable hardtop like a proper 4Runner should have.
Thanks bud. It also helps helps to have one rusting in the driveway now.Damn noob, you can tell you have done 10 or 20 of these. Looks great man. Ready for a trip down south?
Thank you! I'm proud of that little spare tire. :ror:Awesome work, noob! it shows that you have done this more than once - the details are outstanding! =)
And love the weathered spare! if this wasnt a scale site, I would swear that tire just came out from under a real truck.
Thanks. I don't use CA, I use MEK. I prefer using solvents and fusing the plastic rather than gluing it. And don't be afraid to try, it's easier than it looks.Really nice work, I dont know even where to begin with styrene work. What do you use for glue? CA?
I'd like to do a crew cab pick up sometime, I just dont know if I can do the styrene work good enough.
"thumbsup"nice
:mrgreen:Loving this build so far
What can I say? I'm a bad azz. :lmao:Jeez Louise!! That's some bad azz attention to detail!
How's September of 2039 sound?When u have time to build mine let me know til then ill let it sit in the closet
Thanks!:shock::shock::shock:
whoa..beautiful work Noob."thumbsup""thumbsup"
A solvent such as Tenax or Bondene or whatever it's called. I use MEK because it's cheap and hazardous.so....what's the best kind of glue to use when your building stuff out of styrene?
;-)oh boy
ThanksBeautiful build so far mate as always "thumbsup"
I'm particularly fond of this style too.Subscribed, love this body style, looks like the 85 I used to own! Wish I had the skills you do to make my own."thumbsup"
Those are Tamiya Wrangler headlight buckets.
Of course. Only Jeeps can go off road.So what your saying is it's really a jeep?
Brilliant work as usual.