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1977 Chevy Van G10

1:14 Scale
Weight 1150 gramm without battery
Openable doors, pneumatic suspension
Rear axle & front independent suspension with positive castor
RWD - buggy motor
Servo for steering
M-motor for pneumo-compressor
M-motor for pneumo-compressor shifter
SBrick

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Looks good. I thought the wheels looked a little small, until I saw the figure in the last pictures. Now I’m not sure. Do you have a picture of the real van, for reference?

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1 hour ago, Boulderer said:

Looks good. I thought the wheels looked a little small, until I saw the figure in the last pictures. Now I’m not sure. Do you have a picture of the real van, for reference?

The wheels are in correct scale. 
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2 hours ago, Boulderer said:

Looks good. I thought the wheels looked a little small, until I saw the figure in the last pictures. Now I’m not sure. Do you have a picture of the real van, for reference?

I've printed the drawings based on that 49,5 wheels diameter

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Posted

This is great, not sure how you're supposed to drive when the seat touches the wheel :tongue:. Other than that though this thing is awesome, very clever build at such a small scale. 

Posted

Sweet ride.  Pretty good considering the limitations of the panels and limited angled joiners.  I like the seats and they are worth the effort.  Well done.

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