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tbill

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  1. Thanks guys, here is the results of today’s shenanigans, and a mock up.
  2. That sounds pretty cool, I like that idea a lot.
  3. Great looking land barge, the colors really suit it.
  4. Thanks all, much appreciated, glad you like it.
  5. This is going to be cool, looks great so far, I’ll be keeping an eye on this build.
  6. You sir are nothing short of amazing! This is coming together very nicely, I look forward to your progress. ’give me a roof, and I’ll build anything you want......’
  7. Wow, this is too cool! Looks fantastic so far, love the rear gate!
  8. Chugging along on this, got a bunch of stuff done today ( probably because I lost track of time while at the bench ). The kit tires are more street tire and kinda skinny, so I dug thru my stash of tires and found some that look way better ( to me anyway), so here are some random pics of today’s progress.
  9. Wow, terrific work on this, it’s looking fabulous. Glad you had another cab to cut up to keep this on path, again, great work on this
  10. Thanks Jim, I added some parts, and left some off to try to make a cleaner look
  11. Finished this pair up the other day, the rig built up easily, the tanker on the other hand was a warped mess. Other than decals and mud flaps, the rig is box stock. On the trailer I decided to make front fenders for it, added flat pads on the landing gear rather than the kit supplied wheels, made new rear fenders to match the fronts and used moebius super single wheels/tires , all in an effort to maybe try to give the tanker a slightly more modern look. The service lines are all that’s left to glue in place, they fell out before the pics, lol. As always, thanks for looking.
  12. Don’t know how I missed this one first time around, but boy, what an eye catcher! Bit of an unusual color combo, but it really works on this rig, sweet build.
  13. Sharp looking rig, great job.
  14. Thanks guys, I’m hoping to get some outside pics later on today
  15. Well I cracked it open and started on it. Parts are molded in blue, kind of a greenish/white, chrome and that weird metallic gray/silver. I got the mold lines off the cab and hood and painted them in testors blazing black. Got a good start on the frame and put a coat of clear on all the box chrome parts. Will probably have another update later on tonight.
  16. That’s looking really good! Great progress so far.
  17. Wow, that is one good looking model, granted, not something I am overly familiar with, but it looks like you really got ‘the look’. Fantastic job on this build, very well done.
  18. That’s looking great Jeff, hope the wife didn’t get mad at you for requisitioning the hair dryer, if so, I’ll take the blame, haha. looks great man!
  19. I fully intend to document my progress right here in this thread? . I’ve been staring at this box for a couple of years now, it’s now time to crack it open and hopefully do it justice. Stay tuned for progress....
  20. Well, I’ve picked my next victim. So far during the plague I’ve built 3 rigs and 4 trailers, this kit has been above my bench for quite some time, and I look at it often. Since the freight liner and tanker is done, I needed another project and decided this is the one. I’ll probably break the seal on this tomorrow......
  21. So, pretty much calling this one done, if the sun ever comes out again I’ll get pics and do an under glass topic. I left some parts off, and added some others. Trailer was a warped mess of parts, but I beat it into submission, overall, I’m fairly pleased. Haven’t permanently attached the service lines yet.
  22. This is kind of geared towards rig builders, but could come in handy for cars as well. I build a lot of rigs, and for those that build them, you know that you get to a point where turning them around on the bench to work on one side or the other can get tricky. As I was working on my freight liner the other day I thought , boy, a lazy Susan would be nice right about now . Fast forward a few days, my wife had to go to Walmart for groceries and asked if I needed anything, so I put in a request to have her look for a cheap lazy Susan. What she found was a turntable for cake decorating. It has adjustable height, the legs fold inward to create a lower stance and a locking mechanism for the table so it can spin or not spin. Also has non slip pads on the legs. I think it’s going to come in handy, and for $20, I thought it was cheap enough. Just thought I’d pass along the idea if it hadn’t been mentioned before.
  23. Thanks guys, made some progress On the tanker, here are a few mock up pics
  24. Water based acrylic is the ticket for that, cause as you say, a bit of water and a q tip and you’re back in business
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