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M715 Kaiser jeep

ChILd_ReBoRn

Rock Stacker
Joined
Apr 24, 2019
Messages
66
Location
Koprivnica
Just a heads up.. this is my first ever build using a variation of styrene. There's loads of improvement to be made.. especially using different (not readily available, unfortunately) styrene thickness (and a lot more patience..something I seriously lack..)

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With more patience.. more putty, and more sanding.. it could've been even better, but using only 3mm styrene.. really annoys the hell out of me sanding all day...

I need to make the roll bar, and fabricate new metal fenders... but first.. I have to sort out the suspension... It works like shit. 18WT oil.. everything is soft and flimsy.. at 3,2kg.. I think I need stiffer springs...And maybe thicker oil.. but I had 18 wt laying around...
 
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