Wow and WOW!!! Totally AWESOME!!! As the owner of two 1946 Willys CJ2A and a 1950 Willys Wagon, I must say you have EXCELLENT fabrication skills. Thank you for sharing. Joe
If you want to, I suggest making the headlights have rims around them and come out further that the grille to be a little more realistic buts it's fine how you have it. Now I've seen a few picture of the M38's lights sinking into the grille, but most of them popping out. I've never seen a 2A's headlights sink in like that, but again it's fine :)
Excellent work, did you take the measurements from somewhere or did you do it with the 1/10 base? If so, could you give me the plans? I would like to do a project like that.
Dude to be honest, I don’t remember! That was 8 years ago! Now sold as well sadly. If I had to do it again, I found a picture with dimensions and I just divided them by10! Took ages to find the pic. I used to have the templates for the body, but I do not know where they are now unfortunately. If I did, I would share of course!😁
I'm sorry, I stand corrected, it looks like you have got the dash right, There seems to be slightly different versions of the 2A jeep. I thought you were making an M38 until I saw the square windshield which belongs to the 2A that's why I said the dash was incorrect.
ajmal yakoob, sorry it’s all scratchbuilt. I had some templates, but lost them when I moved home, and I now have sold it to someone a while back already.
ajmal yakoob just google willys Jeep dimensions, and click on images at the top, you will get tons of pics with measurements and blueprints, and then just divide them by 10, that’s how I made mine. If you want it bigger obviously divide it by less. Best way is to measure the width of the axles you want to use and divide that measurement with the 1:1 measurement, you will get your ratio from that!
Hi deepak, I made a cardboard template, as in the video. Then I used this to cut the tin and soldered it together with electrical solder, got to sand the parts down so they nice and clean though otherwise it won’t work. Also, the soldering iron needs to be adjustable and go up to 100W, you need a lot of heat to make it work.
willys rc jeep very beautiful, your slideshow so good
Thank you very much!
Wow and WOW!!! Totally AWESOME!!! As the owner of two 1946 Willys CJ2A and a 1950 Willys Wagon, I must say you have EXCELLENT fabrication skills. Thank you for sharing.
Joe
Thanks joe! Unfortunately not in my possession anymore. Loved it while I had it!
Amazingly detailed! Nice work! Thanks for the slideshow.
Tu sei un genio, amico!!
Excelente trabalho muito bom, perfeito parabéns!
Wow...some amazing work on that Willys bro. Now, that IS the definition on scratch built cuatom!!!
That's so awesome wish I had that kinda patients
Awesomeness some skills there. Nice work indeed matey!👍
Good job, great detail.
I like it
MUITO BOM TRABALHO, VERY GOOD JOB , FROM BRASIL.
super jeep il et réalise, tous les détaille son la, ta fait du beaux travail cool
Parabéns é um gênio!
If you want to, I suggest making the headlights have rims around them and come out further that the grille to be a little more realistic buts it's fine how you have it. Now I've seen a few picture of the M38's lights sinking into the grille, but most of them popping out. I've never seen a 2A's headlights sink in like that, but again it's fine :)
Very impressive and inspiring. I meed to get mine finnished up. Thumbs-Up subscribed.
Superb!
Nice work!
Wow that is insane 😲. Wow
Thanks Udi!
Nice!
Wow, this is very amazing, but I have to say that the dashboard has aspects of the civilian version, which it shouldn't, but it is still nicly done!
Nice mechanical work
Grate work
Excellent work, did you take the measurements from somewhere or did you do it with the 1/10 base? If so, could you give me the plans? I would like to do a project like that.
Dude to be honest, I don’t remember! That was 8 years ago! Now sold as well sadly. If I had to do it again, I found a picture with dimensions and I just divided them by10! Took ages to find the pic. I used to have the templates for the body, but I do not know where they are now unfortunately. If I did, I would share of course!😁
Thanks RCguru!!
hello, great congratulations I'm doing 1:10 The soldering cup keeps it finished, I will share
GOOD JEEP WILLYs BRASIL OK.
Thanks Eunqiue!
Good
I'm sorry, I stand corrected, it looks like you have got the dash right, There seems to be slightly different versions of the 2A jeep. I thought you were making an M38 until I saw the square windshield which belongs to the 2A that's why I said the dash was incorrect.
👍👏💪
Thanks argohio!!
thanks! I just built it bit by bit, as in the video above!
Hi bro, would appreciate if u can share the dimensions so i can use yhe measurements
Thanks
ajmal yakoob, sorry it’s all scratchbuilt. I had some templates, but lost them when I moved home, and I now have sold it to someone a while back already.
@@airwolfie100 thanks
ajmal yakoob just google willys Jeep dimensions, and click on images at the top, you will get tons of pics with measurements and blueprints, and then just divide them by 10, that’s how I made mine. If you want it bigger obviously divide it by less. Best way is to measure the width of the axles you want to use and divide that measurement with the 1:1 measurement, you will get your ratio from that!
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No way, how do you do something like this?
What scale I want to build one my self
Do you have any plans
hi how are you, Ryan here from Bekasi,Indonesia,can use pangolin base for the same rig?plz respon, big thanks
wow
hola me dirias donde bajo la plantilla
Excuse me, is it made with tin solder?
Yes, biscuit tins, removed the paint, and then soldered with lead, the ones you use for soldering electronics and wires.
@@airwolfie100 Well thank you, your work is very nice and interesting ... Greetings
Arácnido it was fun building it
@@airwolfie100 😁👍...
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I don't know what pangolin base is??
How to make mini jeep bodyparts step up by step
Hi deepak, I made a cardboard template, as in the video. Then I used this to cut the tin and soldered it together with electrical solder, got to sand the parts down so they nice and clean though otherwise it won’t work. Also, the soldering iron needs to be adjustable and go up to 100W, you need a lot of heat to make it work.
I do not know what pangolin base is unfortunately
how to buy
Sorry, not selling these, but this one was sold to a lucky buyer!