UPDATED
JULY 16th,2000
The internal panels
were cut from styrene sheet and tailored to fit inside. |
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| The edges were smoothed after glueing. |
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| The same was done for the doors. Note
the housing added to disguise the rotating link. |
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JULY 30th,2000 :
The
roof was cut from styrene sheet and glued on. |
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| Now for the roof extension.The side panels
were cut and glued on the roof sides first. The shape is different from
conventional extensions and blend with the body profile. |
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| The top part was cut. The strengthening pressed sinks were first cut
out, then a styrene sheet was glued at the bottom side. The splitting line
was engraved on the sheet. |
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| The roof top was then fixed on the model as shown. |
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| The roof was sanded, putty treated, and
sanded again. Then the skirt flanges were cut and glued around the roof.
The bottom two pics show the general look of the model now. |
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AUGUST 5th, 2000 :
The rear cabinets were cut from styrene
sheet, tailored to fit to the inside. The items were then covered with
paper having a woody design. On the right is the styrene pic of the left
one, and below are the finished pics of the left and right one, respectively.
The right one is narrower than the left one, to make some more working
room in between and to have enough space to take the spare wheel out. |
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| For this part, I made use of the Revell-Monogram
VW Camper kit. I separated the cabinets and covered it with the same woody
paper. |
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| The refrigerator bench finished. I noticed that I had not painted the
handles, after I took the pic. Later they were painted on. |
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| And now the central table/cabinet was
made from scratch in the same manner as above. |
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