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Jeep 1:6 RC

Posted: August 26th, 2009, 9:03 pm
by jeepfriend
I have open a new tread.
a lot of thanks for your welcome Kent W and falcon

first:you can ask this dansk e tailer

http://www.actionfigures.dk/?page=shop& ... 249117.jpg

i think the Dragon jeep is not upscaled.
Dragon have not a 1/35 jeep in his pool for a upscale.
i can see three errors on the 1/6 jeep.
1. Grill(headlamps original more nearly the hood angles and in higher position)
2. Rims (only bad)
3. Frame(i think only for more stability not as U profil/missing gun mount plate)
oh and the wheels on rear axle are in a bad position like a race car.but this is not a problem.
you can cut the axle.
I can´t find more errors.
i think it is a good model.
i will tomorrow add some pics.

jeepfriend

Posted: August 26th, 2009, 9:09 pm
by Kent W
Good move jeepfriend making an own thread of the 1:6th jeep.

Yes actionsfiguren.dk is a member here on this forum.
I know from fellow 1:6th tankers also interested in 1:6th figures actionsfiguren is a safe vendor ordering from.

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That Dragon jeep sure looks good.
Thanks for pointing out some errors and how to correct them.

Cheers
Kent

Posted: August 27th, 2009, 5:40 am
by falcon
I have mixed things up. I read about another jeepmodel that was scaled up. Maybe it was the Verlinden 1/15 model.... :oops:
Saw pictures of your jeep att g503.com also (a nice photo of the enginebay...) Visiting "the G" almost daily, trying to learn about the MB/GPW (got a GPW, to be restored after i have built a new garage...)

Posted: August 27th, 2009, 12:27 pm
by jeepfriend
falcon

oh yes the enginebay is very fuel on my jeep

the verlinden jeep is with a frame like a GPW
and the 1:24 italeri is with a GPW like frame.
the most another models are with a MB like frame.

will you make a 100% restauration?
like a brand new GPW with all "F" marked screws.
or like a real war time vehicle.
how long was a GPW a GPW and how long a MB a MB ?
after the first and follow field repairs.....


jeepfriend

Posted: August 27th, 2009, 1:50 pm
by jeepfriend
some pics from the progress
body Dragon
frame bended aluminium
axles RC Channels
drive shafts Tamiya
tranny shiftable two gears / RC4WD
transfer box shiftable 2wd/4wd /Veroma
three servos
leaf springs /Veroma
sound card benedini
motor and speed controller LRP in this time
speaker under the back seat

the rear axle is locked

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left: sound card
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and at last the new rims(little oversize)
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some clips
functions tranny and transfer box
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4W_vX-Iw9g

sound with a small speaker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZN8doHBOWE

outside(before repaint)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArkrYMCk7V0


jeepfriend

Posted: August 27th, 2009, 5:49 pm
by johan1
Nice work :D

Looks like a steep angle for the shaft on picture 5, but it seems to work ok anyway

Posted: August 27th, 2009, 5:58 pm
by Pierre_r
Nice.

Posted: August 28th, 2009, 5:49 am
by falcon
I have got the italeri version (and a few other...) Must take a look at the frame.

About my 1:1 project -it will be a motorpool restauration. Missing a lot of parts, so I will take what I can find, as long as it makes the jeep look (and feel...) like a ww2 vehicle. Looking for an original type of engine, to replace the current Volvo B16. Got a new repro body, since the original is rusted and too much modified by bubba... (Anyone got a Willys MB/GPW engine for sale -send me a PM! :D )