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This is the AMT FORD C600. Pretty much out of the box with a little weathering.

Always liked that truck, it has a distinctive front end. When I was young (a century ago it seems) we would see these everywhere. That what is fun with this hobby you can bring them back and with them, lots of memories.

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Awesome!  I love how you positioned and shot the model perfectly to look real!  And that weathering - perhaps you can tell us more on what you used on that especially the front bumper.

I just saw a real one ( I think it was real, hmmmm) this week doing some service work on trees or something on the side of the road.  I slowed down to look at at and thought about this kit....

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thank you all for your kind  comments.

Steve, For the bumper and cab I use the salt technique where you apply a base coat , usually different shades of brown, then  wet the areas you want to rust with water and then loosely apply salt over these areas. then you apply a top coat, let it dry and rub the salt off. For the cube, I used artist's oil diluted  and applied with a small brush to simulate rust around the rivets.

Dan, I use my model photos as wallpapers at my work place and I often get that " I thought it was real " especially from people who don't anything about scale models.

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Well done. I always have had an affinity for the CSeries (as well, and the Chevrolet counterpart) ever since I was a little kid. And it started with this which I received for Christmas around 1965/66ish(?). Marx Big Bruiser Ford tow truck. I am headed to NNL East this year, and will be looking for the CSeries in either the Hostess Straight truck, or Hostess semi combination.

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Thanks to all ,

4 hours ago, OldTrucker said:

That is awesome!

How did you do the air intake vents on the sides of the cab?

Johnny,

You have a keen eye for details, not many people noticed that. A shame that AMT never fixed this, a simple decal would have been an improvement. I simply drilled out the vents and added very fine pieces of stretched sprue, a little black paint for shadows. Simple but effective. Nice catch BTW.

regards,

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