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  1. Wow! Jarda, What a project you are starting. You know I will be following this one closely. Be Well Gator
  2. Nice idea. Good choice on the change of rubber. nice details in the bed.You did one heck of a good job. The only thing I would add? A liftgate. To handle any 55 gal drum or parts on pallets. Be Well Gator
  3. That looks really good ! You did a really fine job on it. Be Well Gator
  4. That twin turbo is just sick lookin! Be Well Gator
  5. by jove ole chap, I think you've got it! Real nice job on this one. Be Well Gator
  6. WOW! That is one superfine showroom truck. I guess it is like riding a bicycle. You don't really forget how. You just need a little practice to get back into it. Looks to me like you are back in the model building groove! Be Well Gator
  7. X's 2 . really a fine looking model. I can just guess at the number of hours you have invested this build. geat job! Be Well Gator
  8. Clayton, Thanks for posting the photos. looks like a pretty good turnout. Please post the rest of the pics. Be Well Gator
  9. That looks real nice! Will be looking forward to seeing it on wheels. Be Well Gator
  10. Darren, Glad you found something that would work. When I saw the skull shifter. I said .hey that needs eyes!! lol Guess I been watching to much tv??? lol What I had envisioned would have required cutting the head in half and creating an eye socket on the inside of the skull. And that would require quite a bit of work. Be Well Gator
  11. Okay, I understand the dilemma. I may just have to have one of those suspensions regardless . Be Well Gator
  12. Congrats on your Trophy's. Well deserved . Be Well Gator
  13. Cool model1 very nicely done. Be Well Gator
  14. Dayum, That looks really good! Be Well Gator
  15. Now that looks pretty dayum good to me! I like the steps you added to the headache rack, very nice. judging by the photos. I think you did one very fine job! Be Well Gator
  16. Alain, That is exactly what I meant. I would think if you make a 60" and also have the option for the 72". That would work nicely and I would buy at least two of each. Be Well Gator
  17. There were also a couple of Cabover kits with the triple drive set up! But they are long out of production. I have several both COE and conventional. yet to be built. Have fun with your build. Be Well Gator
  18. I kinda thought that you used the tub from the gravel trailer. the rest is just smart building. I like it. Be Well Gator
  19. Sounds like you had a really good day! Be well Gator
  20. Terry, That Husky is looking really good about now! What is the story on the frameless dump? Did you scratch build it? Be Well Gator
  21. Terry, Your weathering is very convincing ! Question. Do you have a fuel tank filler cap to put on the fuel tank? And or a cap for the hydraulic tank ? ;-) Be Well Gator
  22. Alain, What I meant was the normal center to center axle spacing , and the center to center spacing for the Canadian spread. The reason I ask. I have some really nice but rather large wheels and tires. They will require more space between the axles. be Well Gator
  23. That Buda looks fantastic! Be Well Gator
  24. great looking rig! Good luck at the Model show. Be Well Gator
  25. WOW!!!!!!!! Alain, You are a true craftsman ! If you are going to cast this suspension. Could you make it with a option for the regular axle spread and /or a Canadian spread ??? Be Well Gator
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