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2016BMW 2002 Touring 4-door
Waking up to the news that Paul Rosche (aka Nocken Paule) passed away yesterday inspired me to finish a long-overdue project: the BMW 2002 4-door Touring.
Why would somebody want to do that? Well, a friend of mine thought about converting a 1:24 scale model of a BMW 02-series to a station wagen. He challenged me to design such a car with Photoshop, so he could use the picture as a reference for the build. Challenge accepted… but as always, it took (a lot) longer than expected. We agreed to leave the wheelbase as is, which made it very difficult to get the proportions right. Yes, the front doors are shortened and the rear doors are a little too short and only suitable for children – but the 02-series was never known to have much space for grown-ups. I wanted to keep the pop-out windows in the rear, even though it might only available at extra cost by ticking the right box on the order sheet. 😉
Rest in peace, Mr. Rosche. May one of your brilliantly designed engines live in the engine bay of this vehicle – should anyone ever build it in 1:1 scale.
Please let me know if you like the design and if you’re interested to see the other versions I cooked-up, based on the same original picture. Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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Michiel
I prefer the panel.
Jeff McCallister
Maybe my favorite. I assume you created the rear hatch from the original back glass and trunk. Very cool. It think it would work even better based on a square-taillight model (my preference over roundies anyway).
Sebastian Motsch
Hello Jeff, thanks for the kind words. Indeed, that is what I used and modified. I like square lights more as well… because a square light model was my first car.
Regards Sebastian
Sascha Hoogervorst
Love the design of the panel version, nice work. What are the dimensions of this car?
Sebastian Motsch
Thank you Sascha. The dimensions are not altered. The wheelbase is the same, I just moved the B-pillar forward a little.
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Cliff
Hey there! Awesome photos! I know this post is a little old but I was wondering if you still had some other photos you cooked up? I am debating attempting a build and was interested to see if you had a photo of the rear? Please let me know if you do. It will help me visualize how difficult the build will be. Thank you
Cliff
Sebastian Motsch
Hello Cliff,
thank you for the kind words. Some day I’ll create a different angle of this vehicle. Until then… stay tuned.
Best regards
Sebastian
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