Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Really pleased , very hard to photograph as it's a clear resin .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Tried an FDM print , it's in polycarbonate, not nearly as detailed reproduction but not bat , it's got exhaust pipes , ,carburettors and pulleys , I have a distributor designed but not printed yet . I need to move the mounting for it as it sits just a bit too low , easy to do .
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Getting there with the engine , I'll post a few pictures of the previous model on the car but this version has the fan housing , is moved 2.5mm back and 2mm up , it still will protrude out the back too far but if i went with real life dimensions half the engine would be gone including the fan housing and it would look equally crap ...
Previous version fitted .

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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Doing what I think us the final engine print , moved it in another two mm from the one shown here , also now it has working head and tail lights courtesy of Silvertripple , thanks Mark .
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
You're welcome my friend... The light is really adding something

I buy kits to build and ru(i)n them 

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Finally happy with the placement and design of the engine , i need to reprint the exhausts as the support moved so the pipes look funky.
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Been remodelling the driver figure , gone is the button up shirt of the traditional Marlbro Man driver figure , now it's skinny arms in a T-shirt.
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
New brain pan and a lick of paint . Rather pleased with how it's going .
Since Shaggy quit Mysrery Incorperated and no longer has to do all the running from ghosts , specters , creepers etc the dope and diet have caught up with him .If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Zoiks!
That's awesome. I know it's Shaggy but for a moment I thought of Speed Buggy. Both Hanna-Barbera creations.

That's awesome. I know it's Shaggy but for a moment I thought of Speed Buggy. Both Hanna-Barbera creations.
Chris.
Toys.............they are!
Toys.............they are!
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
The very last piece of the puzzle , an illuminated dashboard.
He's going 0mph , your only ever going to be able to read the speed when he's stationary !If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
Very nice details! The spark plug wires really add something to the look of the engine!
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Re: Sand Rover, Tamiya's unlovable child
A few final pictures to shamelessly boost my BOTM score to one vote
"Isn't this where"

If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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