So I picked up a tf2 with a well done patina body today and decided to start on a camper shell- do note I’ve never done styrene beyond fuel cells, and some other small accessories so here it goes.
here’s the start, just a single speed r3 version, was obtained for 275 rtr with axial electronics, tekin motor, garbage 20kg servo. All to be replaced tomorrow. So while I was in sac picking it up, I snagged a hobbywing 1080 and saw a stand of styrene and was inspired to make this my own
didn’t exactly know how or where to start, but I figured the sides were a good place
got one cut and fit, and just used as a stencil to transfer next was where I needed to figure out window shape and size, and decided trekker proportions is what I’d shoot for
I’m not doing this scientifically so a dremel sanding drum seemed close enough for the rounds, and used the mock up as a transfer
next I deemed that adding the lower lip would be the logical next step, based on absolutely nothing.
next was to figure out how to do the roof, it was decided that I would use uprights glued into the sides, which I measured with one taped in.
don’t mind the dip, it’s merely tacked on these uprights in the corners until I could figure out what to do next. What i thought to do is a cross brace on the front to get that initial topper flat on the front.
You may be thinking to yourself “but Rick, doesn’t a Toyota roof have a low crown?” Yes. Yes it does. Now in sheet metal, that’s the hardest shape to make. With polystyrene I decided to lazy, and opposed to buying a pizza oven, and building a vacuum table and a wooden buck, I’d approach it like i was working with wood and start with a square and sand the shit out of it: enter giant piece of styrene
wu tang.
now with a filled top and some none atrocious tires and rims. Now I decided to start adding inside bracing and rod where i figured it would break through during shaping
Next I drank a few beers and waited for the plastistruct to cure up some. Then attacked it with a da sander, and started shaping. And this brings me to where I am now
dollar dollar bills y’all. This brings me to the end of tonight’s work
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You may be thinking to yourself “but Rick, doesn’t a Toyota roof have a low crown?” Yes. Yes it does. Now in sheet metal, that’s the hardest shape to make. With polystyrene I decided to lazy, and opposed to buying a pizza oven, and building a vacuum table and a wooden buck, I’d approach it like i was working with wood and start with a square and sand the shit out of it: enter giant piece of styrene



Next I drank a few beers and waited for the plastistruct to cure up some. Then attacked it with a da sander, and started shaping. And this brings me to where I am now


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