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  1. Really nice looking build! I like the extra lights on the back of the sleeper! be Well Gator
  2. JT, By jove ole chap. You've done it again. A splndid job. I like the creativiyt with the decals! And this just proves that JT doesn't have to use orange paint to build a killer rig!! Be Well Gator
  3. Nice build. I like the rollback bed you built for it. Be Well Gator
  4. Real nice build ! You did a fine job on it. Be Well Gator
  5. Some really nice builds in this thread. And I really like the bucket truck!! Be Well Gator
  6. Tom, Your Black BMF looks really good on the windshield rubber. Looks like I may have to try to get some of that over here. I kinda figured the decals would look good. Dennis did a bunch for me . I have yet to use any of them however. Your decals look good! be Well Gator
  7. Clayton, You have so much time and effort and good work invested in this project . Please DO NOT get in a rush and muck it up!!! Be Well Gator
  8. Wow QQ!!!!!!!!! Nice job on opening the doors. What did you use to cut them open? I had all but forgotten about the spoon thing for testing paint colors etc. The rest of what you did lookd real good as well. Be Well Gator
  9. Yes, I would also like to know how you manage to build such great looking models, as fast as you do ! This looks like it will be another interesting build thread. be Well Gator
  10. Luke, I like that you are still building things while you are away from home. Nice job on the scratch builds. looking forward to see the truck project as well. Be Well Gator
  11. Looks good thus far! I will be watching to see how you finish this one out. Be Well Gator
  12. you did a mighty fine job on that project! I am sure your Father will be very pleased with it! Be Well Gator
  13. Sam, I have used a hairdryer( not so efficient ) and a commercial heat gun. ( super efficient) but you need to be real careful with it. Never did try the hot water thing. hope this helps you. Be Well Gator
  14. I have four of these kits two are partially built. One has been converted to a 4X4 and the other a hotrod truck. I am building them as background vehicles for my big trucks or to pose in a diorama. Not the best of kits. I can't and won't comment of theaccuracy of the molding. There is some potetial for someone to make a really good looking little panel truck. Be Well Gator
  15. I second that! Good looking recovery vehicle. Would love to see more pictures. Be Well Gator
  16. Totally cool background story! Too bad your truck got t-boned and totalled. but here you are buidling it in miniature. And doing one hell of a fine job of it! Be Well Gator
  17. Really cool project. And a great way to clean out the parts bins. i like all the little things you did and the stuff that you added to it. Be Well Gator
  18. I don't know if a vehicle like this would work out in the Everglades. But I know it would most anywhere else! Cool idea and interesting project. Be Well Gator
  19. Well done for a first truck model build! I will be watching for the rebuild thread. be Well Gator
  20. Ken, That is cool! I really like the graphics and colors. Nice job on the whole truck. Be Well Gator
  21. Codie, Very nice build you have there! I like the color combo and the pin stripping. Be Well Gator
  22. Alain, Great job on the truck and trailer. I love them both. The diecast loader will make a good load for this lightweight lowboy. Be Well Gator
  23. That is incredible! Way beyond my comfort zone. Awesome scratchbuilding and fabricating here. be Well Gator
  24. Yup, now that's what I'm talkin bout!!! Be Well Gator
  25. Clay , Nice score! personnaly I see a daycab, with a headache toolbox and a winch on the deck, pulling a big lowboy.! By the way .Does anyone know where I can get a day cab panel for this truck?? Be Well Gator
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