Paul
I agree. But I don't think you need to reinvent the wheel. A
Military Jeep matches the bottom half, just add to the cab maybe. You
may find one or two at "ss42". Looking forward to the results however
you there.
scissors rocks paper,,,den.
On Nov 30, 4:14 am, CR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well,
>
> i would say you need an andercarriage and tires too, not to mention the
> roof, in case its raining ;-)
>
> So then you have a simple model. -> Testbuild it...
>
> If you want to get futher just take it as base and pimp it with more
> details...
>
> Greetings
>
> Paul McCool schrieb:
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> > 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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