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<blockquote data-quote="jordan7118" data-source="post: 379108" data-attributes="member: 1253"><p>Wow... That was an incredibly clean first gen :-\</p><p></p><p>I think the exo leaves a little to be desired. Functional? For the most part. Could I do better? Probably not, but my skills aren't being questioned or touted ;D</p><p></p><p>Try 1.75" tube next time (looks more proportional), and work more WITH the body features instead of just throwing it up there. The B-pillar tube could've been brought back just a little and also been parallel with the back of the cab. As it is, it seems out of place in the middle of the B-pillar and slightly a skewed to the back of the cab. Sure, the customer may have designed or thought it out, but it could've been executed a little differently and still made him happy.</p><p></p><p>It's fairly easy to see in your welds that they are the same as those in question on the F-Toy. They are better here but have fingerprints similar to what is shown on the F-Toy.</p><p></p><p>I have no dog in this fight, so take it for what it cost ya. Not trying to stir the pot; simply offering a little constructive criticism, as it does seem that you want to improve, and I've seen a lot of Toyota exos from which to compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jordan7118, post: 379108, member: 1253"] Wow... That was an incredibly clean first gen :-\ I think the exo leaves a little to be desired. Functional? For the most part. Could I do better? Probably not, but my skills aren't being questioned or touted ;D Try 1.75" tube next time (looks more proportional), and work more WITH the body features instead of just throwing it up there. The B-pillar tube could've been brought back just a little and also been parallel with the back of the cab. As it is, it seems out of place in the middle of the B-pillar and slightly a skewed to the back of the cab. Sure, the customer may have designed or thought it out, but it could've been executed a little differently and still made him happy. It's fairly easy to see in your welds that they are the same as those in question on the F-Toy. They are better here but have fingerprints similar to what is shown on the F-Toy. I have no dog in this fight, so take it for what it cost ya. Not trying to stir the pot; simply offering a little constructive criticism, as it does seem that you want to improve, and I've seen a lot of Toyota exos from which to compare. [/QUOTE]
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