Paul,

Looks like a great start. As this is your first paper model design, my only
suggestion would be to keep it simple. Avoid too many curved edges and keep
the driver area closed.  Square off the edges and fill in the windows with a
simple "reflective" gradient pattern. You also may want to consider fixed
wheels that are actually part of the body panels, unless it is important to
you for the wheels to be articulated, which I totally understand:)

Above all, test fit everything - several times - and have fun with it.
Remember, you only have to please yourself!

Cheers!

Chris

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Paul McCool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  OK, Folks,
>
> I had no great suggestions on where to download a Postal Jeep Model, so I'm
> working on one of my own.  This is my first attempt at creating a paper
> model from scratch, so I need some input.  I've attached a copy of the
> work I've done, so far, which is two side views, a front and a back for just
> the body.  I'd like some help on translating these into a buildable model.
>
> Paul M.
>
> >
>


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