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Very cool, love the old Dodges and Unimogs, looking forward to your next build! I looked into the German 4x4s couple years ago and they were just too small for my patience and terrain. 1/24 is about as small as I'll run.
I found my next build. The bad news is that it won't be a crawler but a replica of the mini-van I drive daily. Although my real mini-van does have a slight raise, slightly larger tires, a limited slip differential, protection plates underneath, side bars (...) so it is not that bad on the trails ( I do forestry work).
The good news is that I don't think it could be more scale. Some details, such as the logo on the rims, cam only be seen with a magnifying glass!
I already have the electronics (look at the size of the 8ch RX and the ESC on the first pic!) so I hope to get started soon.