The Rescue van is going together quite smoothly, too smoothly as it would turn out. I've run into the problem Rommel had mentioned about the rear axles being a touch too forward in the wells. Other than that it's been fairly trouble free. So here are some more pics of the progress;
Too forward as Rommel warned...
Naturally everything is already welded in place. Only a couple spots to divorce and realign and she should be good to go.
Look at that detail. lol The van doors will be all buttoned up and I wanted it to look like a delivery van so no benches or air tanks or any of the other rescue specific equipment provided is going in. I may make up some mock product boxes to fill the back up as if it's on a delivery.
I will also be adding seat belts, maybe a clipboard with papers and a deck of butts too. I also don't think a delivery van in Canada would be complete without at least one Tim Horton's coffee cup rolling around on the floor so I'm gonna see what I can do about that too.
Note the front steering is installed and connected. :) It wasn't as hard a fix as I assumed it was going to be. This pic makes the front wheels look worse toe out than they actually are. Even the back look a bit clocked in.
Grill and hubcaps. Not sure these are accurately painted hub caps, all the 1975 van caps I find are quite different so I just made them look as good as I could. Painted them matte black and cleared off the raised parts. It looks nice assembled on the painted wheel.
and the colour I was trying to match. My bidniz cards tend to be lighter than this sample. I think I may just stick with the base orange colour. I like how vibrant it is, almost florescent. This pic doesn't do it justice. It looks almost close to the card but it is actually way more vibrant. The card being a burnt orange.
So the base is complete now aside from the correcting of the rear axle position. I'm giving the body a few more days to dry before taping off and painting the orange mid stripe. Then I can make my custom decals, add the finishing touches and she's done. Thanks for looking.
Gordy