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Greg Anderson's Summit Pro Stock Camaro build......
Petetrucker07 replied to Dirt Demon's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Man, this thing looks good. Well done. Now you gotta build another for the rule changes for next season. -
I think the problem with NASCAR is the fact it's gone way too commercial. It's in a lot more places than it once was. In some cases, places it probably never imagined or thought it would belong. It's almost shoved down our throats on TV. I think people are just plain tired of the merchandising. The fans still love the racing. But the merch, not so much. Why build a model, when you can buy a diecast, I'm willin to bet is the attitude of a lot of people, for said changes in paint schemes and sponsorships, race to race.
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Pete 378 and Lowboy
Petetrucker07 replied to akracer's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
You have my attention! I've pondered the idea of lowering the cab. I'd like to see or at least please explain how you went about it. This is lookin like it's gonna be my kinda build. Lookin forward to seeing more. -
Two old builds from long ago
Petetrucker07 replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It's a good thing you said they're at your work. I'd have a hard believing these "modern" trucks were on your shelf. Just messing with ya man. These look great. That Freightshaker looks like a fleet truck. Nice work man, well done. Hopefully you'll get a chance to have them back, or at least clean them. -
GMC B-7000
Petetrucker07 replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I don't blame ya. My next project is snapper body. I'm leary of cuttin it length wise. -
GMC B-7000
Petetrucker07 replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
And the real thing is taller, maybe it's being nattower makin it appear taller than the resin piece. I'm sure get this straightened out and lookin right. Very nice work so far. -
model trucks Back into it
Petetrucker07 replied to John Crunkleton's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Welcome to the forum and back to building. Looks good so far. There's nothing finer than a stretched out cabover Freightliner.- 18 replies
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Hope your have a good man. Happy Birthday Carl.
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1:16 KW W-900 "Living Large"
Petetrucker07 replied to Nick_R's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Hey, Boonski. This looks great man. Enjoy your videos too. Awesome work. Glad to see you here man. -
69 F-350 wrecker
Petetrucker07 replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Cool build Tery. Can't wait to see what else you have in mind for this. -
Caterpillar TC 660
Petetrucker07 replied to mackd's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
X3 This is really cool. -
Nitro Hauler
Petetrucker07 replied to High octane's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very cool. If this were real, it might actually be drivable. The fuel tank has the capacity to go to cruise night and back home. Nice job! -
Future Possible Moebius Semi Trailer Kit?
Petetrucker07 replied to chuckyr's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Don't get your hopes up on Moebius sending it out into public with 2 holes. -
Here it is, finished. It's the Revell Raptor snap kit. I started by bending styrene rod for cage tubing. This was a first for me. I switched out the rims and tires for the ones from the Rubicon kit. The bigger spares are BFG Krawlers, those and the rims are from Fireball. I will be ordering more for my Trophy Truck build. Thanks to those who sent me the fuel cans. The rear lightbar, which is in between the big spares, is cut down from the Rubicon kit. The paint is Duplicolor Dark Ford blue, Duplicolor pure white, and the red is the plastic, cleared with Tamiya clear. The decals are from the Model King F100. I sprayed a coat of Tamiya Smoke over the headlights to tone them down a bit. The FORD on the grille was painted freehand with Model Masters Blue Angels blue, which almost a perfect match to the Ford dark blue. Enough rambling, here are the pics, thanks for lookin.