Custom modular JK hardtop
Looks great! i would totally buy one if this was in production. Question, besides the oval windows looking cool, what function do those provide? Is it just to let more light in or is it to view tall items like Giraffes on Safaris?
. The pictures of the scale model show how they wrap around the top of the roof a bit, they're sort of like mini sunroofs.They way I'm making the roof panel mold, these windows are not required - the holes for them are cut after the roof panel comes out of the mold, so if someone didn't want any, or only wanted one on each side, the roof can be finished off that way. I'll be building the first prototype Safari Cab with 4 Alpine windows just like the model below though, because I like them.
In the meantime, good luck chopping a disco
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Project update: Since I finished playing around with window ideas a week or so ago I've been working on the molds for the Safari Cab roof panel. The roof assembly is made up of a number of components in addition to the main roof panel; so far I've been working on the component molds and since those aren't too exciting too look at I haven't posted any photos. When I get to the main roof panel mold I'll be sure to post some photos.
In addition to the hardtop windows I posted about over the past few weeks, I've been working with several window companies on specs for half-door upper slider windows. Today I got engineering drawings from one of the window companies; I can't post them but I did overlay the drawings on a photo of a JKU with half doors.
In addition to the hardtop windows I posted about over the past few weeks, I've been working with several window companies on specs for half-door upper slider windows. Today I got engineering drawings from one of the window companies; I can't post them but I did overlay the drawings on a photo of a JKU with half doors.
Last edited by jscherb; Mar 2, 2015 at 03:30 AM.
As I've been working on the roof component molds I've been thinking maybe there's a better way to make a pop-top camper - I've posted some concept drawings showing the roof panel hinged at the front to pop up, but maybe the roof panel should be hinged at the side instead of the front. If it opened to almost 90 degrees, that would provide a lot more interior room than if it were hinged at the front. Here's a rough idea of what it could look like. The canvas would unfold as the roof tilted up, to make this animation simple I just "popped it in" in one frame.




