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Posted 5/25/2017 4:38:53 PM
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The rear

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Going to lower the brackets for middle wings i think.
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Fairly wide... 3 metres. Couldn't get it on the road here, but still looks good. Are you front shocks functional? In the pics it looks like the body / outer skin is 1 piece?

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Posted 5/25/2017 5:27:10 PM
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The body has seperate armour on the front most of the rest is moulded together. Front suspension fully functional however car functions well for normal if not slow manoveres and driving it will never be a stunt car.
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Posted 5/25/2017 5:28:44 PM
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The body has seperate armour on the front most of the rest is moulded together. Front suspension fully functional however car functions well for normal if not slow manoveres and driving it will never be a stunt car.
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Posted 6/1/2017 2:54:43 AM
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Had a visit at start of week when local media was taking pictures.

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Posted 6/1/2017 7:53:44 AM
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Check this out also https://youtu.be/6rLYdvM1-ts
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Posted 6/1/2017 6:44:55 PM
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"I can see why your Tumbler would get the looks.
You have done an excellent job in a very short time.
How about a set of summary photo images?
Front-Back-Side-Top-and-Interior views. vertigo"

hey paulwayne,
After looking at your Tumbler summary photo images my above words
don't seem to be enough to do justice to your build.
Descriptive words like outstanding and magnificent seem more suited
to describing your build. vertigo
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Posted 6/2/2017 1:11:28 AM
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Thats very kind to say that mate it is by no means 100 percent finished however as with most builds will it ever be lol. I only wish we were not all so spread out around the globe so that people who appreciate these vehicles and the skill and time people put into them could get a chance to meet up and look at other peoples work. To be honest its been quite hard to update and share as much as i would have liked to but i will keep videos and pictures coming . I am planning on building a display , ride on batpod to tow behind the lorry to shows etc and to allow people to get pictures etc . My car has had a couple of media shoots this week and is being featured in local papers this weekend and hopefully be on the local news next week. What i will say is you will definitely all get there with the builds if you struggle with something leave it do a fun easy job as i called them then come back and solve the problem. Discipline to keep at it no matter how small a job or short a time working at it is the key to getting it finished. And believe me there is nothing like the wows and compliments you get when you reach the finish. I find myself locking up garage then going back in for just one last peek at it all the time lol.
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Posted 6/2/2017 6:17:05 AM


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That thing looks wicked. You've done a great job
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