I'm trying to make a Indy truck into a G3a, which seems to be the closest to what they designed it off of, of course there is no way with my skills I can get it exact or fairly close
It seems they made many different varients, soft tops, no tops, hard tops, you can pretty well pick a version, I'm leaning to doing a all canvas model, maybe roll the sides up, I'm open to suggestions and ideas.
I have one under construction as well, Ram this looks great and Torino I love the canvas top and that you moved the spare to the proper location.
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Wish I'd taken a before picture, but it was a typical Indy truck, I've been working on it off and on the last few days, I'll take some pictures, of course it won't be done
Thanks, I just hope it will turn out okay, I got some cloth to use as the canvas covers thats what I have been messing with lately and as bad as I am with plastic, I'm worse with cloth
Well I had some time today to mess around with the Indy truck, still has aways to go, to be honest I'm kinda winging it right now, I believe a little weathering and some accessories will help it out, any advice is always welcomed, thanks.
Oh, and that is cloth on the roof and cargo deck, my pictures suck, could be to all the super glue stuck on my fingers
Thanks, hopefully I'll get time this weekend to mess with it again, it has been fun, partly because the way its built its pretty solid and I don't worry as much about breaking it
the Indy truck is pretty good as it comes, if you treat it as sort of a generic german 'truck'. But these mods are excellent and show the potential it has.