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Land Rover Zebra #3 projgress pics
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| model | Misc. [ click here for more Misc.s ] |
| status | Extra info |
| date entered | 17/02/2010 17:50:12 |
| description | Not to much more done on this time consuming project but I made up the roof rack from brass and copper tube and did a little more fitting and such, still a long ways to go with detailing and weathering this but I'm having fun |
| contact | Click here to email Wyoming |
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WOW your showroom it's really a show... Awesome metal work on your cars, I remain without words!! I like all your cars. FANTASTICO, CIAO
Man Seth that camme out sweet real nice work all the way around
Such amazing detail! Very cool!
Nice work as always best landy on here for sure .
Can't add much more to all these members fine comments but very nice work on this Landy, Seth. Scale to the Nth degree. The extra weight will certainly add to the scale operation. Also, great work with the camera, depth of field and all that - looking forward to some excursion pictures with the boys.
Was collecting dust until just recently, now it's on the workbench with a new chassis underneath
10/10. The grille guards still bugs me though.
Thanks Daniel, I kinda wondered what happened to your Landy
Awesome Seth!! You are inspiring me to get working on mine again
Actually its also very heavy low down and I made it wider with Axial flares and the wide offset Tango down wheels as opposed to the kit supplied Tango down beadlocks so its really not nearly as tippy as it looks...but then again I don't plan to do much if any rock crawling, this will just be a trail rig for running across the prairie or through the woods, snow and mud holes its strong but also very very heavy so any future roll-overs need to be kept to a minimum lol
Looks excellent Seth, but what about the handling? Doesn't this make it very top heavy and it will roll over very easily? It looks strong so that's maybe not the problem, and it looks so good that it's worth it. Great work as always.
Damn! Just sheer brilliance mate! Unsurpassed...
lol, wow thanks guys, yes it has gotten so heavy the stock shocks can't hold it up so I had to change to stiffer rc4wd scale shocks since these pics were taken, actually C without that skid plate you'd just be looking at an ugly servo saver hanging down under the front bumper
WOW - what a great detailed roofrack! Soldering all these parts is very time consuming! Great looking Landy anyway.
Stunning
I think this copper work is again another level. How many more to go? (philosophical question) Looking very very great!
This is such an incredible project! Really love this Landy!
beautiful !!! stunning Land Rover !
Love it! Wasnt sure about the arch extensions when i saw the build-up pics, but they suit it so well now its finished. Nice work!
Man! you are a true master building this trucks! away-some. I just cant see if it is the real thing or a model. Thanks for the nice pictures > Cheers Alex
looking very very nice Seth
Certainly is going prepared !! Just gets better every time I look at it...
It's easy to say that this gets better everytime I see it, but it really does. 1st class detailing as always.
Amezing looking brasswork on that rack, Wow....looks very inpressive. Like to see if you filled it with some new stuff! Love to see it on the safari trail, when you finished it!
If we didn't know better you could say the landy was a real 1:1! Just love this so much its one of my favourite cars on tc. Amazing work!!
That's one awesome looking safari rover, with a built in observation deck
... and thats gonna turn out just great. I like this tires... very scale looking! Great, looking forward for further pix! Yves
real nice, all the black accessories really make the paint come alive. i love this rig. i would go without the skid plate though, it is a shame to cover up all the lovely mechanics on and around the front axle.
just been reading the showroom entries on this and great work, not really paid that much attention to your stuff (sorry) but you've some fantastic cars in your showroom. goes off to get a cup of coffee and catch up
This thing must be heavy!!!!! Looks great with the zebra paintjob!
is that thing real?
OOOOHHHHH NICE
I just showed the 7th pic down to a workmate who honestly thought it was real, stunning
Well done,amazing job i don't know where to look first!!!!Just perfect.
...wo ...OW ! I'm in awe, Seth.
All you need now is a tame lioness on the roofrack...
Wow. I'm going to quote Austin Powers and say 'Nice Rack!'
That is totally amazing and has to be a 2010 winner for best Scale Crawler! Looking forward to seeing your kit on the roof rack!
nice paint job and roofrack, was planing myself to do that theme on my pajero