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Unimog 6x6 with portals

Hi,

more goodies coming!

after the motor mount, I want to make the truck standing on it's own so the work order is: front axle truss, panhard and upper link and spring/shock mounts


The truss:


Started with the axle springs mounts, similar to the 3d printed i have in the back but in steel to be welded

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Added a 5mm square steel rod,tight to the housing

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To finish, the panhard mount next to the knuckle and the angled upper link mount

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The idea behind the truss was making it low profile so it wouldn't hit the frame rails but in the same time, looked from factory. The angled link mount allows to use straight rods and has a thread to avoid the "nut and bolt"
 
Nice start! Cool build. "thumbsup"

Thank you! This could be considered the 2nd time I do this truck so I'm trying to do it the best I can

Next update :


My goal of making the truck stand on it's own is done

Finally did the spring mounts:

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In place:

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Now, secure the bumper
 
I have mounted the bumper,panhard bar and i'm working on the steering,this week I should have photos. Meanwhile, at home, was taking care of the bed

It's first iteration was made mainly in balsa wood, sounded like a good idea at the time:

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Painted, looks good enough but can't handle the trails

So,had to do another and using the opportunity to make it wider because that was another mistake I've made. So, this one is 30mm wider


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First, the bottom:

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And then, one side:

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Back:
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With primer:
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It's the first time I've worked with tooling foil. It's fun stuff
 
How the rear bed will look:

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Actually,the other side was done yesterday. I'm waiting for bolts for the hinges
 
Portugal is under a storm so there's not much left to do besides try to build stuff. Today I finished the other long bedside and turned to the floor. Honestly, hadn't a fixed idea on what to do besides a floorboard look


Scribed the all the lines and started with the "nails":

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After all the nails, some black spray, a bit of sanding to do a kind of black wash,apply a heavy duty metal brush to do a wooden texture and finally the brown:

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more zoom!

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Honestly, i was surprised with the result as the paint could fill the texture of the metal brush but turned out nice. A mate clear coat in the end will take the shine away
 
If I didn't know better I would think that is real wood.

Thanks, the close up shots give that feel. Like I said before, i was surprised by the results. Probably, someone did it before but scratching with the metal brush was a sudden idea


That is truly a work of art. Very impressive what you've done with this build

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk


Thanks! I'm not rushing and trying my best
 
More on the rear bed,has hinges, only need to replace the lower screws for shorter ones:
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Very satisfied with the bed width, the bedsides drop perfectly


About the bedsides:



Wanted to get it running this weekend so modified the steering setup to get more steering lock and put the front shock towers in place:


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It's time for ziptie all the electronic and try some rocks:


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small stuff:


The bedsides open,good...but they have to stay closed most of the time so i've came with an idea that it's not hard to execute and don't look out of place


First, machined these 3mm pieces with a 1.5mm hole for the pin (dowel?):
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then, made the part that bolts on the bedside:

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The black bolts should be countersunk but the tool failed on me so had to use these ones. The chain will be replaced if I find a smaller one
 
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Hi guys!

Finished the bed, only needs to be painted:

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All the latches done, rear tailgate and it's steps:

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Bishop approves:

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Small detail that was bothering me for some time:

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Long time ago,I've ordered a Axial parts tree only for the door handles. Not lazyness, only lack of skills. But the tree only had 2 so they went to the doors. Now, I can do stuff out of Styrene :)

Also carved the holes, they're not painted because I'm doing underside detail on the hood
 
Hi guys!

was on vacations so nothing big was made on the 'mog but the guys who print my stuff offered to model and print an Unimog engine so I took the chance.


straight from the printer:
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Test fit on the cab
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It could be more detailed but i wanted to add parts later. The sizing isn't true scale but there's space constraints on the place, there's the 540 and the servo over there
I'm scratchbuilding some parts, already did the exhaust manifold, turbo, alternator and an engine driven air compressor for the onboard tank

First, exhaust manifold, turbo and an alternator
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Then, the intake manifold
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The engine driven air compressor for the onboard air tank
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Injector lines
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Turbo Downpipe
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In place
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