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tbill

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  1. thanks, I will file that in my memory [hopefully lol] for future use, looks great.
  2. nice rig, love the color combo and rack, well done. I must say, it looks terrific with the tanker, and the tanker looks great as well, those kit's are tough to build. nice job on both.
  3. thanks guys, much appreciated Jim, door decals will be determined by how I do the trailer, still rolling ideas around on that, and thinking of how to incorporate some sort of logo, so time will tell on that. well, I think tomorrow night is going to be the last bit of work to complete this build [as far as the truck itself is concerned], I have the entire cab together now, back wall is detailed and installed with all the fairing braces etc., got the tail lamps painted, exhaust crossover glued on finally, cab door handles BMF'd and painted, prostar door emblem decals on, wipers on, and got the lenses in the visor [man those are some tiny bits!] and decals on the hood. So it looks like tomorrow is going to be final cab fit and glue to chassis, add mirrors and visor, and hope it all looks ok then it will be trailer time, stay tuned, and thanks for following along.............
  4. welcome to the dark side, lol. I have one of these kits as well, and plan to do a mustang to go with it as pictured on the box art. when that will happen, who knows, but have the kits to do it. so many trucks, so little time..........
  5. looking great so far! firewall is beautiful, and interior is looking fantastic!
  6. looks great, I love 66 chevelle's [had one, shoulda never sold it......] color looks pretty close to 66 regal red, nice job
  7. thanks guys. lawn mowing took priority over model time this evening, but I have 1/2 the glass in it [vent windows and windshield], painted the sleeper windows with tint last night, have to paint the tail lamps in red [did a silver base coat] and need to BMF the bezels around the lights on the rear cab wall, I think after that, it's fit the cab to frame, and finish up the little details [mirrors and what not] then call it done.......stay tuned.......the end is near
  8. ok, keep plugging along, we both seem to be in the home stretch with these I just went back thru the 9 pages of this build, now I want to see it complete
  9. wow, just wow! beautiful work Stan, just beautiful!
  10. few more pic's, I forgot to add dash pic's before..
  11. that is one slick looking rig! well done
  12. got some glue drying, but here is a mock up from the other night, few more days of puttering and I think it'll be done, then it's time to finish the trailer.....
  13. ya, and the instructions don't really help a lot sometimes either.........
  14. thanks everyone looks like rain tonight, so, maybe some glass install and finish up the hood parts. should have a teaser mock up pic to post later on this evening
  15. that's a beautiful rusty hulk, nice work!
  16. I don't have a lot of spare parts yet, but I bought a couple of nut/bolt organisers [the plastic 'tower' kind with the pull out little drawers of different sizes], so far it's helping. if you have a large quantity of 'loose' stuff, might be time for an industrial parts bin
  17. wow......you gotta change your name to rosie the riveter that's a lot of rivets, but the results are way worth it, looking good!
  18. interior is looking sharp! love the CD's and what not, I hope you cut the roof out too so you can see all that stuff after final assembly.
  19. that is cool three times over very nice build.
  20. thanks guys Marshall, you know how it is, seems you need to glue about 75 parts on sometimes before things become worthy of a picture I now have the mud flaps on, and decals on the front and rear flaps, got the tank braces on, the torque rods on the diff's, and the stack mounts are painted and drying, underside of hood has been painted flat black, front of cab in appropriate areas is flat black, back side of bumper is painted flat black and all the hinge assemblies are painted/drying. stacks are together as well. next step looks to be glass install, jam the interior 'cube' in it and make a truck out of it all
  21. fwiw, I use IE and it works fine for me. granted, no help for your issue, but thought I would mention I use it with no issues [knocks on wood].
  22. pretty funny stuff fellas, amazing the things we do sometimes. in all seriousness I think my biggest modeling disaster was the 20 years that I spent NOT building. I find it amazing how much I really enjoy it. I know I loved it as a kid/teen, and love it now, and upon reflection, I have no idea why I stopped doing it for so long. Sure, life/wife/kids/work happen after the carefree teen years, but heck, you still have hobbies right? Anyway, just so glad I got back into it again, made winter this year bearable, and I have met some cool people thru this plastic addiction, and now that summer is upon us, I won't hate the rainy days so much
  23. that looks to be a 'pizza pie', lol, can I ask for one of those in the wanted section? not so much hot dog stand, but the dogs themselves, Hoffman hot dogs..............mmmmmmmm good, and the snappy grillers are pretty great too!
  24. if the tire was hollow to begin with, couldn't you put foam in it, like an R/C car tire? granted, it wouldn't take much of the foam, but you might be able to contour the foam as well to get the look you're after.
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