Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

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I like them as well. This is the Hot Wheels and Mega Blocks collaboration. Super sick build, very detailed. Took about 3 days to build.
That’s awesome. I’m really hoping Scout collabs with someone. We have a Wrangler and a Supra and we have the Lego versions of each and they are both yellow. Just saying yellow is a really nice color for a vehicle.
 
The white side steps/bars make it look chunky. Don't think they'll really do that. It would be a daily cleaning item.
I really like the interior shot of the Terra!
It that hemp wood?
 
The white side steps/bars make it look chunky. Don't think they'll really do that. It would be a daily cleaning item.
I really like the interior shot of the Terra!
It that hemp wood?
Do you mean on the all white one? That’s a model (all I know to call it). They posted those pictures on social media yesterday, I think it was, and someone just reposted them here. So it’s not a “white” Scout, it’s an all white model of a Scout. I’m sure the bumpers and other pieces would be different colors on an actual white Scout.
 
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I think the white/yellow s cool from a concept point of view, but would never buy anything close to it.
@Jamie@ScoutMotors can you verify this is what I think it is. This is not what a production Scout is going to look like. This is the “model” they made prior to making the concept vehicles. I remember seeing this in one of the interior/exterior philosophy videos that was released a while ago. This looks like still pictures of what was shown in those videos.

What is this called? Model? Prototype? Clay model? There must be an auto manufacturing term for that all white Scout with the yellow interior.

Thanks as always!!
 
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The white vehicle was the Traveler concept at our fabrication partner facility just before it got painted. It is called a dry-fit where all the panels and everything is assembled on the vehicle in primer to check to make sure it all looks like it should. The yellow pieces are all 3D printed pieces that either get painted or covered in interior materials. It is a rare glimpse into the process of hand building a complete vehicle.