Metal Masher
RCC Addict
Leo's Willy! *now running! with vid!*
Well I must have done something right with Aaron's Yota build because I had another sucker... uh i mean customer :lol: ask me to build them a truck and with the holiday's behind us I finally had some time to start it.
This one will be a Willy's similar to the green one i made but with some changes that Leo (Ljk) wanted. This will be leafed with AX10 axles and a lot more scale details, a full exo and tube front fenders, roof rack, tire carrier Etc.
Anyways here is some progress.
I decided to try some aluminum foil from Dick Blick someone showed me. http://www.dickblick.com/zz605/03/ Since I wasn't going to be in for a couple days I started on the chassis. I began with an exact drawing of an original willy's frame I found on the net and scaled it up to fit the body, then shaped the 1/2" square tubing to match
I sliced it down the middle and wire brushed it clean
then I made the front and rear bumpers
The metal showed up sooner than I thought so I started on the body
This metal seems to be the same thickness but is much softer and easier to form.
I was able to get some detail I couldn't before.
Here is a close-up of the grill. It came out better than my previous ones
Once I complete the cab I'll get the chassis set-up and start on the cage. This should be a fun weekend!
Well I must have done something right with Aaron's Yota build because I had another sucker... uh i mean customer :lol: ask me to build them a truck and with the holiday's behind us I finally had some time to start it.
This one will be a Willy's similar to the green one i made but with some changes that Leo (Ljk) wanted. This will be leafed with AX10 axles and a lot more scale details, a full exo and tube front fenders, roof rack, tire carrier Etc.
Anyways here is some progress.
I decided to try some aluminum foil from Dick Blick someone showed me. http://www.dickblick.com/zz605/03/ Since I wasn't going to be in for a couple days I started on the chassis. I began with an exact drawing of an original willy's frame I found on the net and scaled it up to fit the body, then shaped the 1/2" square tubing to match

I sliced it down the middle and wire brushed it clean

then I made the front and rear bumpers

The metal showed up sooner than I thought so I started on the body

This metal seems to be the same thickness but is much softer and easier to form.
I was able to get some detail I couldn't before.


Here is a close-up of the grill. It came out better than my previous ones

Once I complete the cab I'll get the chassis set-up and start on the cage. This should be a fun weekend!
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