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shouldnt be any harder than you making it single cab right? get a sticker made in the right scale stick it on and clear over it wetsand smooth....atleast i would think it would be that easy lol
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my first attempt at cutting out the wells for wheels....pretty horrid but its not as bad as i thought it would come out
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should shoot for a paintjob like this..would look sick
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may have to do that, first i gotta find a flairside bed for that bodystylei got a sick build lined up for one of them
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found a 7" screen in an old diecast model so i cut my dash bezel out for it, still needs some smoothing but it fits perfect
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i need a single cab but im afraid to try it this early in the game
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gathered all my wheels up and i think i have to many lol
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gonna start on my ford project now and i plan to do high detail with it so it will be a very slow build, set up my work station and thought it made a good photo op
the chevy and dodge laid out chillin
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Yea, I would have to agree, it's the cleanest way to get that body scrapping. I wouldn't mind seeing some photos of your old bagged truck. I had a few bagged trucks myself, 2 blazers (83'-85')' and a 92' Chevy ext cab long bed.
I was going to suggest flocking like the others. You could probably do the seats with it or maybe just use some old cloths for cloth to use.
01 f150 its all black now and cleaned up nice was painted then sold so i could pay bills
had full interior with stains and ######, drove it daily so my interior wasnt perfect
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made a small but stunning mod to my ram project.....i found some wheels for it
22" oddball 5s
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The search terms you are looking for are "flocking" and "embossing powder". Plug these in and you'll find a wealth of info. It's pretty easy stuff to work with.
ive seen that but i want it to be more unique than that so i thought actual cloth would be cool
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WHERE DID YOU GET THE WHEELS THEY LOOK GREAT????CARTER
various die cast models, i think those came off a pewter, black, and orange challenger not sure what brand it was
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can you show the inside of your door hinges?
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i was thinking just for carpet and headliner, what would be the comparison to shag carpet?
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im speachless on this build! just amazing!
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Has anyone done a full cloth interior yet? Been looking and found none just wanna see how easy it will be
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Yea stock floor seems so clean if you ask me. Was just at hobby town looking for something to do my frame with and found a 97 f150 so I plan to replicate my old bagged truck as a slow build
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thanks guys, ive never done anything that had alot of detail but i want a full 1 off frame and full cloth interior on the ram so this will be my first high detail build
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another thing i would suggest is use the outer frame of the parts mold for link bars !
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the chevy has no notch at the moment had to cut it all out to work with the new wheels, the front arms are heated and angled up a bit to accomadate the wider wheels. the dodge is gonna get a full 1 off frame (will be my first frame ) but other than that both trucks will get cloth interiors for the extra touch
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Got a few trucks I have been toying with, once I'm done with these I plan on searching for a 99-04 mustang to start! Feedback is highly wanted so please give
My 89 stepside bagged on 22s hotrod red with black carpet
And my bodydropped ram project on 22s
freshly painted
New here working in a few projects
in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Posted · Edited by Lokota
ill never use the white ones but the torques are set for another project
i got the white ones off this diecast model they are just way to big for my taste lol
http://www.ebay.com/....item337b00bf24