Trust me, no matter what you end up doing with this build it will be radically different. That's what makes it so interesting and engaging... it is different. I realize it is your second Maytag build, but the drive line challenges are different and keep you on your toes figuring your way along. Lot's of creative staring and daydreaming with this one, I imagine. For me that is both the frustration and the fun.
Sitting where I am in the peanut gallery is fun for me to watch this build unfold as you share your thought process and every now and then look up to the peanut gallery and ask for our opinions. So we get to be part of both the right turns and the wrong turns, the stops and the starting over again. And if a brain fart happens now and then, well that's how it is with a bunch of onlookers eating peanuts.
I think I understand and can relate to something in common with you, sir. Not talent or knowledge for sure, as mine will fit in the tea cup dipping into your full bucket worth. No, it is wanting to do things that are different... a different look or engine or number of wheels or jumping from gasoline to electricity. Embarking on something you haven't done before (and maybe something nobody else has either) involves problem solving and the very great pleasure in accomplishing what you set out to do in a way you perhaps had not initially imagined. Satisfying, eh?
Fasteddy shares this trait, wanting for his next build to be radically different from his last one. I'm not suggesting there's anything wrong with doing a number of similar builds so long as it remains fun. That's the problem for me in that I start to get bored and need to step back and do something else. It is also why I like having more than one project going at a time, so that when one gets a little tiresome or frustrating I can switch my attention over to another one for awhile.
Lots of different guys here on the forum with lots of different ways of going about things. You, sir, are always top notch entertainment for the boys in the peanut gallery. Thanks for letting us look on. Now, what are you gonna do next? Does the frame get altered? Or is a fresh brain storm brewing?
SB