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VW Kombi Van
This one was fun, not quite finished as you can see. Pretty much thought about it and made it as I designed it in my head...windscreen was a muck around and far to finnicky. Though I love the look of the recessed windows etc I am thinking of making shaped brands for them and branding straight onto the wood then paining them black or silver, at least for the toys anyways, for the scale model/toy I guess I'll just have to do it this way. It is a little rough around the windscreed, those blacklines are hateful!! But luckily this is a practise run and will become a gift for one of my wifes work colleagues. Definately have to try harder for the other.
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Now that's a blast from the past...beautiful!
Just a couple of days ago Col [aka colbra] was asking about a Kombi plan, and here you go doing one... top stuff..
Cheers, crowie
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Coming along nicely!
Never have tried blacking in the windows but looks great.
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Looking very authentic. Should come up great when finished.
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Kool in the kaftan love and peace man!
You can't mistake that for anything else.
Nice work mate. :2tsup:
Can we expect a couple of surfboards on the roof?.
Cheers
Trev.
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Hey I never thought of that, nice idea...
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I always wanted a Kombi when I was a surfer - many moons ago:2tsup:
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Nice One! :2tsup:
Cheers
Trev.
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Out a sight man!!!
That turned out way cool and Heavy duty man!!!:2tsup:
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Very nice :2tsup:
Regards
Keith
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Very nice indeed.
Especially like the nose job! How did you do that? Did you shape the timbers first, glue together then shape to suit the model or some other way?
Geoff