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1:6th Ultimate Jeep Wrangler TJ

51WillysJeep

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Hey All, well after much thought, and many long hours checking out some of the awesome 1:6th scale builds on this site ( STANGKILLA SS's -Big Joe, and others) , I have decided to build another Nylint Jeep bodied Clod. I actually have a 6" lifted Fullsize 1:1 Jeep Wrangler TJ to go by for reference, so duplicating scale realism shouldn't be too hard. I've also got a few tricks up my sleeve too..!! :lol::lol::lol: Heres what I have so far, I know its not much yet, but stay tuned...."thumbsup""thumbsup"
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Before I forget, and before I catch crap about it, I KNOW Its a NEWBRIGHT body, and not a Nylint..!8) LOL..

Heres what I am capable of doing with these 1:6th scalers. This is a build I started a few years ago, and never finished... This new TJ won't be quite as insane as the black one, but I want to make one that could pass as a daily driver, and weekend wheeler, like any real 1:1. Oh yeah, and it is HEAVY..!!"thumbsup""thumbsup"
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Willys

Then theres the Willys- This one is actually the first 1:6th Jeep I ever built. I still have this one in the basement. I usually bring it with me to all the local car shows during summer, along with my REAL 1:1 1951 Willys M-38..!!:shock::shock:"thumbsup""thumbsup"
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What type of axles are you going to be using on this build? Clod axles or

are you going to have drive shafts and a trans. I would go with a trans because it looks more scale. "thumbsup"
 
I thought about using TXT or Jugg axles /and tranny, but I don't really have enough room to stuff all that in the lower chassis, and have the body fit, without hacking the interior.. SO I am going to use clod axles.

I found that motor a few years ago at Toys R' Us. Its a 1:6th scale chevy 350..! The company that makes these also makes a TON more, Ford v8's, Hemi's, and Supercharged versions as well. Check out e-bay, as I've seen alot of them on there before.. "thumbsup"

I got some progress done on the chassis tonight, ( no pics) but mounting the upper shock mounts is turning out to be a BIATCH. Oh well, I love em' but you know what they say about jeeps....... Just Expect EVERY Problem..!!! LOL !
 
Before I forget, and before I catch crap about it, I KNOW Its a NEWBRIGHT body, and not a Nylint..!8) LOL..

Heres what I am capable of doing with these 1:6th scalers. This is a build I started a few years ago, and never finished... This new TJ won't be quite as insane as the black one, but I want to make one that could pass as a daily driver, and weekend wheeler, like any real 1:1. Oh yeah, and it is HEAVY..!!"thumbsup""thumbsup"
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the 40 series mudslingers & rockstar wheels would look really cool on the black one"thumbsup"
 
LOL, Yup- Sometimes all to often, it does stand for Just Expect Empty Pockets..!!:roll:

Well, I just got in the mail A brand new set of 1:6th scale Nylint MT "aired down tires", But I am debating on mounting them, after feeling the tire compound. They seem like they will be VERY slippery when they're wet. However, they do look cool as hell, so knowing me, I will still probably mount them up, and just use the heavy right foot, when it gets slick..!!! :lol::lol:"thumbsup".

I'm planning on getting alot of fab-work done on it tomorrow, and hopefully I can get some more pics posted too....Building customs takes a LONG TIME..!!;-)
 
Hey Guys, Finally got some work done on it today. Got the suspension all mocked up, and the shocks finally mounted. After trying to fit the body, I had to do some grinding in the back, (under the rear seat), then try re-fitting the body, then do MORE grinding, then more re-fitting...etc, etc..until it all eventually came together.

I am going to be mounting a high torque steering servo up next to the drivers side frame rail ( just like on a real jeep), and lockout the rear steer tomorrow, as well as whatever else I can get done on it.

It actually flexes alot better than i originally figured it would, all in all, so far- so good..:) What do you guys think..? Any suggestions..?

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Your 1/6 TJ looks sweet but those tires are just way too wide.

I've got a 1/10th NewBright TJ that I was going to use for something but am thinking of getting rid of it.
 
I Modified the set of Nylint crawler tires I got to fit on the Clod axles, and I must say, they do look better and more scale than the Imex Swamp Dawgs..!"thumbsup"

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yup i have a spare for u ill luk how much and if u need any other parts lmk bc i have a hole rtr truck nylint it needs a dog bone for it front axle ut it works rtr and ill prolly sell it
 
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