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There's a grill available on Shapeways for the Sendero body that can help make it look like an older Ram. I do agree there is a lot of room in the market for more Dodge bodies.
Id love to see an 80-86 f150 shortbed stepside. I wanna build a 1/10 of my 84 stepside. Build thread of my 84 in the 1:1 section, lil b gets a makeover
Yeah, more Toyotas FJ 40/45. Pity that Proline discontinued thier old FJ40 body. I'd like to see it back with a properly proportioned windshield, and some hard plastic for the grill, door handles, wipers, etc.
Yeah, more Toyotas FJ 40/45. Pity that Proline discontinued thier old FJ40 body. I'd like to see it back with a properly proportioned windshield, and some hard plastic for the grill, door handles, wipers, etc.
I'd like to see a comp style square body Chevy (preferably an '81+) or a LJ/TJ that was given the same treatment. I'd also like to see more Rams. The Axial Power Wagon body I think might have been ahead of its time. The real Power Wagons have gotten a lot more popular for overlanding recently so it might be a better seller now. The 1500 crawler body from Proline would be much better looking without that stupid bed.
Well, JConcepts must be reading this as they have the "Tucked" square body now. It looks good but I wish it was ~1" or so shorter for better approach/departure angle. I asked them for a cab only version. They released one for the Ford. Maybe the Chevy will be next.