If this was seen by those WW2 veterans, they would have loved it. Something those poor soldier never saw. They would have sat there in awe watching this for hours, forgetting that there is a war to fight.
Congratulations. Fantastic work. I have exactly the same goal. I bought already the Dragon 1/6 Jeep with 1 figure (I will add two more). Your help would be very very useful for me. Two simple (but key ) questions.: Did you use a complete chassis (for example Gmade or CFX) or did you used only parts with the original jeep (the original looks very weak to support dynamic loads, suspension, two transmission axis, etc.) Would you give me a optimal route or tips to make the complex work a little easier?. Thanks a lot anyway. Again, Excellent work, very good video, Blue Steel Custom Fernando Alberto Medina
oh, they are always on the seat. originally 1/6 action figures, but strongly glued for not shaking. if it needs get off for repair something, it can be take out with force, of course
Which gmade parts did you use. Sawback drivetrain? I have just purchased two hasbro jeeps and want to do this same thing, but I was wondering how you mounted the sawback transmission in there. Do you have any pictures or video of the build?
Brandon, we are in the same position. Both have Hasbro 1/6 jeeps to transform our jeeps to RC models. The task is very complex, long and expensive. But I think that a chassis like Gmade sawback or even Axial scx 10II would the first step. I have Axial and Gmade and I must choose the right model. Anyway you will requite adapt the transmission axis, differential, suspension, etc. This work is like a surgery , take parts from one model, elongate another from there,..... . I understand perfectly the Brandon's position . He does NOT want to share the details and secrets of the procedure.. We have discover it with time and effort. In any case the goal will require a lot of work hours. But Brandon congratulations again. You are a master . You can appreciate details of the Brandon's masterpiece, looking carefully the crash moment with the jeep overturned Fernando Alberto
If this was seen by those WW2 veterans, they would have loved it. Something those poor soldier never saw. They would have sat there in awe watching this for hours, forgetting that there is a war to fight.
On those rock trails they get the crazyest designs ! But what comes to the rescue ! The old willys jeep !
Excellent film work
Awesome vid-very good built-well done.
Danke!!
ÓTIMO JEEP WILLYs , FRON BRASIL.
Wow!
Crazy real and cool action😆👍🏻👍🏻
+Tom's RC Scaler Thanks a lot! Tough rough!
Gorgeous!!!😃
+Ho jeong kang Thanks a lot! bro!!
Is that Jackson in the back 👀
👍👍👍 super 👍👍👍
Weiter so gute Videos !
Thanks!
Congratulations. Fantastic work. I have exactly the same goal. I bought already the Dragon 1/6 Jeep with 1 figure (I will add two more). Your help would be very very useful for me.
Two simple (but key ) questions.:
Did you use a complete chassis (for example Gmade or CFX) or did you used only parts with the original jeep (the original looks very weak to support dynamic loads, suspension, two transmission axis, etc.)
Would you give me a optimal route or tips to make the complex work a little easier?. Thanks a lot anyway. Again, Excellent work, very good video, Blue Steel Custom
Fernando Alberto Medina
Hi. Great build and filming. I see you have used the kit rims and tyres, did you encounter wheel wobble? If so remedy to fix it. Thank you
Great work. The driver's head and steering wheel are excellent touches. Did you do a build log anywhere?
Crash.....USMC are Supermans God Bless the USMC
Thanks for comment, god bless all of allied service members. Semper Fi.
I love the crash at 2:56
I agree, in spite of accident, they still sit tight. glued..haha..
how do you get them off the jeep when you want to, without ruining their clothes, though? do you just wait until the glue stops working?
oh, they are always on the seat. originally 1/6 action figures, but strongly glued for not shaking. if it needs get off for repair something, it can be take out with force, of course
Awesome
Which gmade parts did you use. Sawback drivetrain? I have just purchased two hasbro jeeps and want to do this same thing, but I was wondering how you mounted the sawback transmission in there. Do you have any pictures or video of the build?
Brandon, we are in the same position. Both have Hasbro 1/6 jeeps to transform our jeeps to RC models. The task is very complex, long and expensive. But I think that a chassis like Gmade sawback or even Axial scx 10II would the first step. I have Axial and Gmade and I must choose the right model. Anyway you will requite adapt the transmission axis, differential, suspension, etc. This work is like a surgery , take parts from one model, elongate another from there,..... . I understand perfectly the Brandon's position . He does NOT want to share the details and secrets of the procedure.. We have discover it with time and effort. In any case the goal will require a lot of work hours. But Brandon congratulations again. You are a master . You can appreciate details of the Brandon's masterpiece, looking carefully the crash moment with the jeep overturned
Fernando Alberto
Sorry my mistake. Bluesteel's masterpiece, Bluesteel's masterpiece
Bluesteel 's position
were you have buy this car
I made it myself