scherb is a master at his craft! I don't think I'd have the patience for doing that sort of fiberglass work and ending up with a good result, I think it would be more attainable for me to just figure out how to drop a CJ8 body onto an LJ chassis.
Thanks for the kind words.
If you dropped a CJ-8 body onto a TJ chassis some patience may be required to figure out how to mount all of the TJ's engine compartment accessories on CJ inner fenders; those fenders don't have the indents and mounting provisions for the TJ parts, and they're a few inches shorter than the TJ fenders so things will be cramped. The design of the CJ Grille Kit for the TJ includes new CJ-style fender with proper mounting provisions for the TJ engine compartment accessories, everything is a direct bolt-on swap with nothing to figure out:
Patience and accuracy is only required during the mold making process for fiberglass. Once an accurate mold is made from a master part, everything else is about as easy as baking a cake. This is the master part I made to make the mold from, it did take some patience to get it perfect:
One the mold is made (the red thing) no more patience is required. Pulling that master from the completed mold:
The first hood out of the mold, before trimming:
Making more parts in the mold is easy.
The CJ Grille Kit consists of about a half dozen molds - hood, cowl panel, inner and outer fenders. More kits can be made in those molds, no patience required

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A complete set of parts bolted to a test tub in my workshop...