Model: (Click to see more) 58048: Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser
Status: Project
Date: 14-Jan-2010
Comments: 22
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One of my most recent projects is restoring my original Bruiser body which will fit to the Bruiser chassis I recently won on e-bay. This new, actually rather used chassis, had some issues to be revealed in a later entry, but is now finished and came out quite nice. but much work needed to be done to the shell to create my 'Sand Hog'. The pics of this project (all I'm willing to share for now) are of the interior which came out pretty nice I think. Dome & gauge lights made this project interesting for me. Much more on this project later, but I hope you enjoy. Let me know what you think.

lights on Got my RC Car Action through the windshield

Comments

tamiyaonebay

14-Jan-2010

I'd say this is one of the best interiors I've ever seen for sure! I like the keys in the ignition and the drink with straw!

Road Burner

14-Jan-2010

Whoa, you are filled with surprises!! Nice teaser!

Wyoming

14-Jan-2010

Beautiful interior Norm, I Really love the little details and working lights. Interiors is the one area of trucks I don't ever seem to get finished beyond a basic level, this is very inspirational for sure.

pininy

14-Jan-2010

great detail

Fernado Alonso

14-Jan-2010

Very nice ,see you driven past the mac.drive for a coke!!(LOL)
Looks away-some
cheers Alex

slimmy

14-Jan-2010

WOW! that is one sweet interior package. REKR, you are a very talented fella. With some mad skills. This is just plain awesome work. The details I'm seeing is unreal. Spectacular work my friend. I will be watching your project with much interest.

Kokuzu

14-Jan-2010

This is scale art work. Good job!

Mad Ax

14-Jan-2010

Looks like some stunning work and I can't wait to see more. Please keep us updated

gozone

14-Jan-2010

Very, very nice interioer there. But where are the fuzzy dice??

Cheers..
Michael

Rusty-Tamiya

14-Jan-2010

Great detailing on the Bruiser. Finishes it off nicely.

nitromike

14-Jan-2010

Amazing detail! More pics PLEASE!!!

HOPPIN MAD 74

14-Jan-2010

AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!

Skottoman

14-Jan-2010

WOW! That is really impressive! Love the drink and keys! Crystal shifter is nice too. I am amazed at how people do this, I just don't have the patience or parts to do something this scale. Totally amazed. Especially how clean you cut the lexan for the 'rolled down' window. How did you do that!

scoobybooster

14-Jan-2010

This is freakin' awesome!!Has even keys,cb ect-everything is there!You're an artist!

fritjofarnold

14-Jan-2010

The interior is really cool! Great work!

def4x4

14-Jan-2010

Very nice interior, looks awesome.

Moostar

14-Jan-2010

Absolutely stunning interior! I just don't know how you guys do it? Trying to concentrate on this level of attention to detail would kill my eyes!
Can't wait to see the rest of the truck - love the old Bruisers & love the work you & others on this site do.

3SPD REKR

15-Jan-2010

Thanks all for the great feedback. I was in a 'zone' on this project and some of it doesn't show in the pics - factory seat belts, interior door panels with arm rests, blinker/wiper lever, air conditioning - {OK. maybe not the air}. It was a huge decision for me to cut up the original glass to make the partially rolled down window, but it worked out and I wanted to use the original dash stickers for backlit gauges. Thanks again - more to come.

scollins

15-Jan-2010

Dude, this is killer stuff....you have my vote for sure, as I really dig interiors in R/C vehicles----

killerkip

15-Jan-2010

oooohhh! prrrreeeettttttttty!

GreenMan

18-Jan-2010

AWESOME!!!!!

slimmy

9-May-2010

Hey REKR, you should build one of these interiors and put it on the bay. I bet it would fetch 6 o8 hundred. I saw a VW aluminum engiue go for almost 8 hundred. when the guy put his first one on there.


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