KillerBlackbird
Rock Crawler
I finished up the sliders, they're made from 3/16" solid rod and 16ga. steel for the mounting plates. I didn't want anything too obtrusive or crazy since it's more of a desert truck. Plenty strong for protecting the body.
I'm still undecided on the rear bumper. I slid a piece of 3/16" rod in the holes and I may do that and curve the ends and add an 1/8" rod on the bottom. I'll kick around ideas while I'm building the front.
I knew from the start what I wanted for a front bumper. I have a 2" Vanquish Rigid Industries LED light bar that will sit in the center of the bumper.
Here's the look I'm going for:
I try to make templates and measure everything 53 times before making it. Since I don't have a huge selection of metal working tools (hammer, vise, band saw, bench grinder, etc) it's easier to line everything up on a piece of paper or cardboard.
I trimmed the body close to the bottom of the grille and headlights so it would replicate a completely OEM bumperless truck. I'll add supports and the aluminum skid once everything is in place and adjusted.
I still have to make metal supports to mount the interior and once that and the bumpers are done I can start on styrene work.



I'm still undecided on the rear bumper. I slid a piece of 3/16" rod in the holes and I may do that and curve the ends and add an 1/8" rod on the bottom. I'll kick around ideas while I'm building the front.

I knew from the start what I wanted for a front bumper. I have a 2" Vanquish Rigid Industries LED light bar that will sit in the center of the bumper.
Here's the look I'm going for:

I try to make templates and measure everything 53 times before making it. Since I don't have a huge selection of metal working tools (hammer, vise, band saw, bench grinder, etc) it's easier to line everything up on a piece of paper or cardboard.
I trimmed the body close to the bottom of the grille and headlights so it would replicate a completely OEM bumperless truck. I'll add supports and the aluminum skid once everything is in place and adjusted.


I still have to make metal supports to mount the interior and once that and the bumpers are done I can start on styrene work.