Scout Traveler and Terra Photo Collections and Wallpapers

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I offer this pic for Happy Friday. 12 minutes with Gemini asking for a modern take on the old IH Metro vans. Tried to get a bit more SM detail in this but then thought-why-it’s pretty cool as is. And somebody’s gonna love the color
Oh Lord, won’t you buy me an IH van
My friends all drive Sprinters, I must make amends
 
Happy Friday!

We all should be really happy, we are all moving up the reservation line. People are dropping their spots due to poor communication on Scouts end. Which I agree with, it needs to be more transparent. Stop with the cryptic wording, and tell us what’s happening. We all don’t want this to be another EV startup fail.
 
Happy Friday!

We all should be really happy, we are all moving up the reservation line. People are dropping their spots due to poor communication on Scouts end. Which I agree with, it needs to be more transparent. Stop with the cryptic wording, and tell us what’s happening. We all don’t want this to be another EV startup fail.
Yeah, you'd think with the R2 launch going well, there'd be a little more "counter-programming". Even being 2 years out of production, you don't want to lose too much momentum. The upcoming events should help, but they're limited by geography - hopefully a lot of good info comes out of them.
 
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Happy Friday!

Another crazy week at Scout. I spent most of the week at the factory going through safety training, so we can start filming inside the factory, cover the latest progress, and share it with all of you. I haven't been inside the buildings in several months, so it was quite a shock to see how much progress has been made inside. There are crews and crews of people working and navigating around each other, running wires, installing equipment, moving forklifts, lift trucks hauling supplies, robots being programmed and tested, and so much more. It is really staggering to see its size and scope. We will have a lot of new updates and content between now and production starting up.

The new Scout Motors Training Center is already training new factory employees and we had a chance to tour that as well (full story on that coming later). Here is an exterior shot:


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This shot above was taken the blue circle on the map:

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This shot (below) was taken at the location indicated by the red circle above. The red circle is over the area where completed Scouts receive final checks, are signed off, and are driven out the door at the end of the building, where they go to the marshaling yard to be shipped or to the accessories building to be factory-fitted with accessories.

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It is hard to see, but that small square of light at the end is where finished Scouts will leave the building.


Lastly, a view of Traveler most don't see much from above.

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Happy Friday!

Another crazy week at Scout. I spent most of the week at the factory going through safety training, so we can start filming inside the factory, cover the latest progress, and share it with all of you. I haven't been inside the buildings in several months, so it was quite a shock to see how much progress has been made inside. There are crews and crews of people working and navigating around each other, running wires, installing equipment, moving forklifts, lift trucks hauling supplies, robots being programmed and tested, and so much more. It is really staggering to see its size and scope. We will have a lot of new updates and content between now and production starting up.

The new Scout Motors Training Center is already training new factory employees and we had a chance to tour that as well (full story on that coming later). Here is an exterior shot:


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This shot above was taken the blue circle on the map:

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This shot (below) was taken at the location indicated by the red circle above. The red circle is over the area where completed Scouts receive final checks, are signed off, and are driven out the door at the end of the building, where they go to the marshaling yard to be shipped or to the accessories building to be factory-fitted with accessories.

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It is hard to see, but that small square of light at the end is where finished Scouts will leave the building.


Lastly, a view of Traveler most don't see much from above.

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Thanks Jamie for then update! It’s massive!! Can we pretty please with a cherry on top have a camera at the end of the line and get pictures of our Scouts on their wait out of the building? Like Disneyland takes pictures of you on Space Mountain towards the end of the ride.
 
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Thanks Jamie for then update! It’s massive!! Can we pretty please with a cherry on top have a camera at the end of the line and get pictures of our Scouts on their wait out of the building? Like Disneyland takes pictures of you on Space Mountain towards the end of the ride.

Definitely something we've talked about.
 
Happy Friday!

Another crazy week at Scout. I spent most of the week at the factory going through safety training, so we can start filming inside the factory, cover the latest progress, and share it with all of you. I haven't been inside the buildings in several months, so it was quite a shock to see how much progress has been made inside. There are crews and crews of people working and navigating around each other, running wires, installing equipment, moving forklifts, lift trucks hauling supplies, robots being programmed and tested, and so much more. It is really staggering to see its size and scope. We will have a lot of new updates and content between now and production starting up.

The new Scout Motors Training Center is already training new factory employees and we had a chance to tour that as well (full story on that coming later). Here is an exterior shot:


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This shot above was taken the blue circle on the map:

View attachment 14780

This shot (below) was taken at the location indicated by the red circle above. The red circle is over the area where completed Scouts receive final checks, are signed off, and are driven out the door at the end of the building, where they go to the marshaling yard to be shipped or to the accessories building to be factory-fitted with accessories.

View attachment 14781

It is hard to see, but that small square of light at the end is where finished Scouts will leave the building.


Lastly, a view of Traveler most don't see much from above.

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Thanks for the update.
 
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Happy Friday!

Another crazy week at Scout. I spent most of the week at the factory going through safety training, so we can start filming inside the factory, cover the latest progress, and share it with all of you. I haven't been inside the buildings in several months, so it was quite a shock to see how much progress has been made inside. There are crews and crews of people working and navigating around each other, running wires, installing equipment, moving forklifts, lift trucks hauling supplies, robots being programmed and tested, and so much more. It is really staggering to see its size and scope. We will have a lot of new updates and content between now and production starting up.

The new Scout Motors Training Center is already training new factory employees and we had a chance to tour that as well (full story on that coming later). Here is an exterior shot:


View attachment 14778

This shot above was taken the blue circle on the map:

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This shot (below) was taken at the location indicated by the red circle above. The red circle is over the area where completed Scouts receive final checks, are signed off, and are driven out the door at the end of the building, where they go to the marshaling yard to be shipped or to the accessories building to be factory-fitted with accessories.

View attachment 14781

It is hard to see, but that small square of light at the end is where finished Scouts will leave the building.


Lastly, a view of Traveler most don't see much from above.

View attachment 14782
God that place is massive. No wonder its gonna be another 10 years till scouts are rolling off the assembly line LMAO