So onto something completely different for me, with a high risk of failure, but nothing ventured, nothing gained and all that 
Inspired by a picture I saw on the web a while ago, subsequently posted on here by Ian M, I thought I'd have a go at recreating my version of this:
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As a base I'm using two Revell 1/24 kits
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Since there are two kits I've got plenty of parts to play around with. I'd already made a bit of a start by freeing the main body parts from the sprues to get an idea of how they went together. With a separate "chassis" and floor that should sandwich together early in the process, with all the panels aligning to that structure individually, it's going to be tricky to keep it all in shape as I modify it, and I need to work out how to get the floor in afterwards, but I'm sure I'll find a way.
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So today I got going properly by mocking the two bodies up to get an idea of where I need to start chopping. It's a bit like wrestling an octopus with so many parts just pushed together, but with a healthy dollop of tape & blu tack I got something I could work with.
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Then onto the first cut :flushed: The lines were marked up with 3M fineline tape, which also gave me an edge to start scribing to. Once I'd cut a decent furrow I started hacking with the JLC razor saw. Some came out better than others, but hopefully I'll get better as I go along, and besides, I have filler lol
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Roof next. I deliberately cut this a little long so I could gradually sand it to a good fit. There's a bit of a step due to a slightly different curvature front and back, but nothing worse than I've had in some fuselage seams.
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And after a bit more surgery I'm starting to get something I can build on. Still very rudimentary but the basic shape is there. I'll cut a window into the side door and the opposite panel eventually (they only have the door on one side), and thankfully the van kit comes with the same clear sprues as the Samba, so I've got plenty of spare glass!
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I'm guessing this is going to be a long one, depending greatly on how much detail I decide to put into the interiors. I'd love to scratch a camper interior with beds, cupboards, sink & hob etc, but that's likely to prove beyond me at the moment so we'll see what happens.
Thanks for looking in
Andy.

Inspired by a picture I saw on the web a while ago, subsequently posted on here by Ian M, I thought I'd have a go at recreating my version of this:
[ATTACH]380557[/ATTACH]
As a base I'm using two Revell 1/24 kits
[ATTACH]380558[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]380559[/ATTACH]
Since there are two kits I've got plenty of parts to play around with. I'd already made a bit of a start by freeing the main body parts from the sprues to get an idea of how they went together. With a separate "chassis" and floor that should sandwich together early in the process, with all the panels aligning to that structure individually, it's going to be tricky to keep it all in shape as I modify it, and I need to work out how to get the floor in afterwards, but I'm sure I'll find a way.
[ATTACH]380560[/ATTACH]
So today I got going properly by mocking the two bodies up to get an idea of where I need to start chopping. It's a bit like wrestling an octopus with so many parts just pushed together, but with a healthy dollop of tape & blu tack I got something I could work with.
[ATTACH]380561[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]380562[/ATTACH]
Then onto the first cut :flushed: The lines were marked up with 3M fineline tape, which also gave me an edge to start scribing to. Once I'd cut a decent furrow I started hacking with the JLC razor saw. Some came out better than others, but hopefully I'll get better as I go along, and besides, I have filler lol
[ATTACH]380563[/ATTACH]
Roof next. I deliberately cut this a little long so I could gradually sand it to a good fit. There's a bit of a step due to a slightly different curvature front and back, but nothing worse than I've had in some fuselage seams.
[ATTACH]380564[/ATTACH]
And after a bit more surgery I'm starting to get something I can build on. Still very rudimentary but the basic shape is there. I'll cut a window into the side door and the opposite panel eventually (they only have the door on one side), and thankfully the van kit comes with the same clear sprues as the Samba, so I've got plenty of spare glass!
[ATTACH]380565[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]380566[/ATTACH]
I'm guessing this is going to be a long one, depending greatly on how much detail I decide to put into the interiors. I'd love to scratch a camper interior with beds, cupboards, sink & hob etc, but that's likely to prove beyond me at the moment so we'll see what happens.
Thanks for looking in
Andy.
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