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Swamp Dog

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  1. outstanding builds..
  2. i been doing the same thing for years also..its cheap..
  3. some let them soak ( i never have) i use Ajax or Comet and lightly scrub parts then wash in warm water. some casters don't even use a releasing agent . u can always tell if its not clean as the water will bead right off..
  4. yes i would use regular JB
  5. it will hold a crack in a water jacket on a real engine , so it will hold what u are doing . they also make a industrial JB Weld also
  6. my friend all i have to say is wow..that baby be looking good..stay warm..
  7. welcome aboard
  8. Dan that is one fine looking rig, can't wait to see it in person...
  9. Dan glad u got to see it in person and it's always a pleasure to meet people u see and talk to on the forum and groups..
  10. its what we call a Go Devil down here in the swamps of Louisiana..it will propel a boat through a mixture of mud and water and is primary made for Duck hunters as the tide rise an falls..
  11. this all started with the frame of a ford 8000 , i added a pulling front axle with old school military grip tires, scratch built bumper and a 1160 Cat under the hood..boat, motor and trailer is scratch built
  12. i use real dirt mixed with elmers glue myself , but if you are happy with the results then it works..maybe i will try that with my weatherning pastells..
  13. the excavator was a new ray toy and its 1/25 scale
  14. my friend that is one awesome truck. another one for the fleet ,now its trailer time..
  15. thanks men, i have really enjoyed building it...
  16. i think it was 42".. be more than one ticket, no permit ,no escort , over weight,and the list goes on..lol..
  17. finally finishes the jeep and trailer.. http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y522/yh70/terex%20oil%20field%20trailer/SAM_0112.jpg' alt='SAM_0112.jpg'>
  18. thats one nice looking rig u have their friend
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