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Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
Hello folks,
according to the idea of making ugly cars even uglier I decided to have a go as well. The pattern Mike used on the Panamera reminds me of the camo BMW uses on test mules. So, I thought why not applying it to a suitably ugly BMW. This is what I started with: ![]() ![]() Disassembled first... ![]() ... and decided that it needs a rollbar. Therefore I got rid of the rear seats. ![]() Better, but still not quite convincing. A lonely bucket seat was lifted from the parts box and seat belts added. Allright. I scratched a mount for the laptop from leftover PE strips. ![]() Looks like that with the laptop mounted: ![]() I started with the outer camouflage and also added provisional headlights (kindly donated by a Chevy Beretta). ![]() The dashboard also gets camouflage. Multipiece, like on real test mules (memory from previous jobs helps greatly with building a detailed prototype). ![]() Stitched together and mounted on the dashboard. The left and center parts are left open: ![]() ![]() The engine bay received some wiring for the datalogging hardware. They are connected to the datalogger in the passenger footwell. ![]() All emblems (incl. the ones on the engine) have been taped over for a more realistic look. Now I'll go ahead and make the drawings for the camo decals. Hey, this quick build is a lot of fun and really brings back memories from the times when I used to drive test mules for southern German car manufacturers ![]() |
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
Sweet. I'd say great idea, but you already credited Mike for your inspiration lol. Oh, and you guys SUCK for how easy you can always get Welly stuff! Either way, good idea for both of them.
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
Looks good so far, are you going to keep the kit wheels?
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
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i found a guy on ebay doesnt charge 49.99 either so its cool to posts diecast then or is it on a pick and choose basis cause when i do it the plastnazis always seem to come out the wood work when i post mine ![]()
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Oh, and BTW... you can order Welly models online just like plastic kits. They're even a lot cheaper than plastic. I bought the X6 for EUR 12,99. |
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Low: I did find a US seller on ebay for welly. He jut doesn't have a wide selection. And help me if I EVER find a Unimog for under $50 lol. |
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You can order 1/24 Welly models from places like Collectable Diecast, and pay $9 for shipping the entire order, w/o the hassle of Feebay. No, they don't have the Unimog ![]() http://www.collectablediecast.com/Welly_c_205-1-4.html
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
Ugly? Hmm, I think X6 is a beautiful car.
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Low, let me know if you come across more than one please
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
LOL, this is an interesting project for sure!!!
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Re: Prototype / test mule: BMW X6
Allright, after almost a year this "quick build" is finally finished.
This means handing it over to the tame racing driver, which you can see here. Here I'll just post a teaser pic... ![]() Kind regards, Sebastian |
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