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Hi Igor, David and RifleMan,
Thanks for comments ! Moving on to Axles Rolling 0.1mm thick paper on 2mm brass tube making 48mm long, 3mm OD paper pipe. Install magnets to have wheels detachable. |
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wow awesome work
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I don't think I have ever seen a Jeep made as detailed as this one will be.
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Hi RifleMan and Mike,
Thanks a lot for comments. Added the differential gearbox casing, painted and weathered. Next up, chassis. |
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wow they do look the part nice weathering on these parts well done
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Superb craftsmanship!
Don |
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Hi Joon
I have followed your Youtube channel for a long time Your models are wonderful How did you measure and made the tiny hexagon bolt head ? |
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Hi RifleMan and Don,
Thanks for comments ! Hi Hailinh, Size is set based on proportion and I use LaserCutter. Hi All, It’s been very busy for a couple of weeks and now I make a little progress on engine block today. Starting with the paper (updated from the original plan for some more details and ease of paper manipulation) After a while, the engine block is ready. |
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Those tires are amazing.
Doug |
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joon kwon, paper model, papercraft, willys jeep |
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