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For those asking about the floors, there you go. It seems those braces for the seats will be it for the metal down there unless they have some steel pans to weld in.
 

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Once they get to opening up the retail centers each one should have One bare frame on display so customers can see the underlying structure as well as the finished product.
Do it in 1/24 scale to save floor space. That way to they have something they can touch.

Nice, that means they have the process for stamping out the frames, instead of using all round bars. Don't like the size of the top of the "Roll Bar" area. I would like it beefier.
Beefier? More heft more weight.
And it looks pretty stout to me; it's how it acts as a whole, rather then just one to two areas.
And if that looks light, hope you never have to see what's in a lot of cars. They do consider the windshield a part of the structural strength of a car.
 

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Do it in 1/24 scale to save floor space. That way to they have something they can touch.
Yeah that would save floor space, but I think it would have lots more impact being full scale, made from the same material by the same process. Just divert one frame off the production line per store. I know I'd rather see a full scale frame over a model.

And scaling down to 1/24, just for a showroom visual/tactile example wouldn't be cheap. In the long run it might possibly cost more.
 

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Yeah that would save floor space, but I think it would have lots more impact being full scale, made from the same material by the same process. Just divert one frame off the production line per store. I know I'd rather see a full scale frame over a model.

And scaling down to 1/24, just for a showroom visual/tactile example wouldn't be cheap. In the long run it might possibly cost more.
Kick it up to 1/3 scale then and you could almost ride it around; remember, these retail locations are not going to be very big. I seem to recall somewhere around 500 to 600 sq. ft. so it could go in a strip mall if they wanted to.
Not a lot of details out on the retail centers yet; there is another company that is going to be handling all of that.
 

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Kick it up to 1/3 scale then and you could almost ride it around; remember, these retail locations are not going to be very big. I seem to recall somewhere around 500 to 600 sq. ft. so it could go in a strip mall if they wanted to.
Not a lot of details out on the retail centers yet; there is another company that is going to be handling all of that.
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