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Is the Chevy C60 Cab available any where?
AlbertS replied to R.J's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Just sent you a message on FB, seeking buying instructions. -
5600 International
AlbertS replied to Gary Chastain's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I like the colors, and the headache rack. Tell me, where is the material for the grill from? Thx -
What is the best glue for glass/clear surfaces?
AlbertS replied to AlbertS's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
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Here is that link: Home / Trailer Trash Kustomz (bigcartel.com)
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A site called "trailer trash" had his engine as well as the Dodge-Cummins and also the GM Duramax engines several years ago when I bought the 7.3 Powerstroke. I really would like to find and buy the non turbo 6.9L Diesel Ford used that was really made by International Harverstor 40years ago in theri pickups-admittedly (really hoping here), so I can one day put it into a Moebus PU of that time frame (1980-1986).
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1974 Ford F-250 4x4
AlbertS replied to Mercuryman54's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice job. Tell me the engine is a 390, a kit bash item from one of the Moeibus kits? -
Resin Parts suppliers that have closed?
AlbertS replied to Oldmopars's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I agree-made the mistake twice. -
1970 Ford LNT 800 Tractor
AlbertS replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Your calling it an 800 makes me think it is a gas job? The Ford 534 cubic inch perhaps? -
ERTL IH Paystar 5000 dumper
AlbertS replied to TruckerAL's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice work, really like the color and the added verbal details. Tell me, what is the source of the third-pusher axle, as i am planning on one of these on a GMC General one of these days? Thanks, AB -
So the next step is to buy a 3-d printer? Where would they be for sale and any idea on price? I wonder if someone with one, custom prints?
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When they come back up, I have an order I am ready to place. Between, Rookie Resin, ATIM, B-n-L, PnP Vintage and some others, I can see projects off in the future I want to work on, and instead of buying and storing my hard-to-get items, I waited till they were not available. Going to place some orders if only these vendors reopen shop
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Thank you, I will check it out
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Thanks, I did that, months ago, got a response of "...too much work, someone has to check it...", after ironically, they were seeking 3-D print ideas.
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All I know is we were farmers, with several straight dump trucks hauling lots of grain around. Specifically, side by side, had both a Ford and a GMC, both with 401 engines, and the GMC would out pull the Ford. My thoughts are even though the same size in terms of cubic inches, because the volume was spread out over more cylinder's, the V8 Ford did not quite pull like the V6 GMC. Thanks for your response, and don't get offended by my next sentence, but, I am sure the "car" mag only cared about 1/4 track times, not day-to-day work and results.
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I am looking to build several GMC 1/25th scale farm trucks, as from my youth, that mid 60's range engine, which had the same block but were drilled out to be 301,351,401 cubes.
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I am hoping (patiently) for Rookie Resins to reopen, but if not, I am wondering, you know how GM made a small V-6 for some of their trucks, well does anyone know of some 1/16 scale S-10 vehicle models (or something similar) that had a V-6, then would seem about the correct size when used in a truck at 1/25 scale?
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With this progression of kits, I am hopeful the 1980-86 Ford F250 will come out from Moebius soon as well.
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Thank you, for responding, I will look. Also if you find anyone with the 1960's GMC v-6 engines can you also pass it on? Thanks again.
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I am looking forward to his opening up again-Rookie Resin-I have had for some time, an order for 5 of the V-6's, as well as looking to get the 62 GMC grilles, etc. Even if he only opens once a year for a span of time. Here is hoping. Also, perhaps someone else could take up this market area as many seek these products.