I have seen a lot of projects on youtube, but this is more like a work of art.The Detail and Workmanship is Number One. but 4 years to get this far? Crazy.
An absolute meticulously executed build , simply perfect I'm sure the finished product will be equally as perfect, just hope due to the multiple chassis extensions the panel modifications won't be too difficult and lengthy Love to see the finished product
Hi Paul. This video is very helpful to me, as I'm building a 6x6 Jeep myself. Albeit in 1/35 scale. :-) I'll have to modify and scratch build just like you have, but on a tiny scale and with plastic. Thanks for sharing this video.
I am very interested in building one myself. I love the detail you have followed in the construction of the project. Im working on 2 SAS jeeps right now but I have a lot of extra parts the SAS jeeps don't use.
Great credit to you Paul. The attention to detail is superb. This project is a great piece of history of a lesser known vehicle. What is the state of the project today please ( 1 / 1 / 23 ) ? Thanks a lot.
Well done Paul, i am very excited to see the finished job, i wish that i could help you on this project, good luck to you, great work, i have subbed because i want to see the outcome of your project :)
Dodge won the contract with their 6X6 power wagon in the 1 1/4 ton class. Very nice build... now I have to go look to see your other videos of this beast.
Kriss Femmpaws Dodge 6x6 is 1,5 ton, I have one, a WC62 In my opinion it is right that the 6x6 Jeep didn't see large scale production: a 4x4 Dodge is much more capable. ;-)
Part 2 is now ready to be uploaded but unfortunately I have lost my log in details. I am going to have to upload the video to a NEW CHANNEL . please search PAUL GILLARD
I have seen a lot of projects on youtube, but this is more like a work of art.The Detail and Workmanship is Number One. but 4 years to get this far? Crazy.
An absolute meticulously executed build , simply perfect
I'm sure the finished product will be equally as perfect, just hope due to the multiple chassis extensions the panel modifications won't be too difficult and lengthy
Love to see the finished product
Incredible job. I can't wait to see the finished product.
Amazing amount of time spent on a fantastic project.
That's the coolest jeep project I've ever seen. Wont to see the finished project.
Stunning, beautifully done fabrication!!!
the holy grail of willys. that capstone winch out front is aeesome. great job.
Quite a bit of excellent engineering going on on this build. Very nice work.
The detail and add ons are terrific. Great job.
Well done Paul as usual you put your all into this project.
Beautiful work.
WOW ! A roller in front like the M2 and M3 halftrack have... And some others...
EXCELENT!!!WONDERFUL!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!! from Argentina.
cant wait untill the new vid mate
Never knew such a beast was made, good job..
This is absolutely remarkable. Really really good job. I would be honored to see this some day.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULLY DONE!
Hi Paul. This video is very helpful to me, as I'm building a 6x6 Jeep myself. Albeit in 1/35 scale. :-) I'll have to modify and scratch build just like you have, but on a tiny scale and with plastic. Thanks for sharing this video.
much more easy to handle !
Very nice. Still a dream of mine
You are a artist, simply spectacular
So nice,it would look nice in a museum, super nice work,thanks.
That is simply bloody beautiful!!!!
would really like to see it completed and put to the off roading test really cool thanks
me too pls upload more videos
god bless this piece of art!
I am very interested in building one myself. I love the detail you have followed in the construction of the project. Im working on 2 SAS jeeps right now but I have a lot of extra parts the SAS jeeps don't use.
would really like to see it completed
great work, great ideas, nicely done
Remarkable! Please post more videos.
Very nice. Post updates
Very impressive work sir!
Great credit to you Paul. The attention to detail is superb. This project is a great piece of history of a lesser known vehicle. What is the state of the project today please ( 1 / 1 / 23 ) ? Thanks a lot.
Too nice to get muddy now!
You Sir are a visionary!
Wow! You do excellent work! Thanks for the video! Best of luck!
Please update and load new video of project completed 👍👍
Very nice work
awesome skill.I restore m151 series 1/4 ton tactical trucks.your skill is top shelf
Awesome
Good job there.
Excellent work Paul , my congratulations . I have subbed to see finish your project .
Well done Paul, i am very excited to see the finished job, i wish that i could help you on this project, good luck to you, great work, i have subbed because i want to see the outcome of your project :)
My 17 year old son is a WWll freak. Specially German made
happy you are not using the expression : NAZI !
Thank you
Beautiful !
Pure Pure Pure Pure GENIUS
Please explain the break system ( from 4 to 6 ). Thanks
Any updates?
Thanx for show us your fine work! what type of tire you use? size+producer?
Frank
Do you have any updates??
Is your PTO drive shaft connected to the rear axle ?
I saw one this weekend on the south Devon coast ,was it you .?
What is going on with it now?
Can the 6 wheel jeep factory specifications be obtained?
I would like to see this on a non google based platform. Please.
muito bom ..........
Price sir
i got an november 43 gpw plus a huge stock off parts like brand new trani,motor new rebuild carbs,dynamo etc etc etc for sale
randhall joss a
WOW
Beautiful work.. really!
BUT a pitty that original WW2 parts are wasted in a non original project... Sorry for being negative.. I cant help it! :-))
Dodge won the contract with their 6X6 power wagon in the 1 1/4 ton class. Very nice build... now I have to go look to see your other videos of this beast.
Kriss Femmpaws Dodge 6x6 is 1,5 ton, I have one, a WC62
In my opinion it is right that the 6x6 Jeep didn't see large scale production: a 4x4 Dodge is much more capable. ;-)
Part 2 is now ready to be uploaded but unfortunately I have lost my log in details. I am going to have to upload the video to a NEW CHANNEL . please search PAUL GILLARD
click here: th-cam.com/video/n8skamrFw9E/w-d-xo.html