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heepey

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  1. Here is one I built using the Model King Racers Wedge, a resin cab and an AMT Snap Kit Chassis.

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    And another in the works from an IMC Dodge L-700 and a lot of Evergreen stock.

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    A very old build cut from a MPC Dodge van

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    And the Galaxie 24" Tag-a-long with a GMC pulling.

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    However none of these are as nice as the Studebaker setup!

  2. What BigBad said + Get to know the "Word Art" feature in MS Word. It will let you do most of what you want. Also explore the many fonts that come with Word or that can be downloaded. White lettering is almost impossible but can be done with patience and "Dry Transfer" lettering from an art store or model railroad suppliers. Rub the letters on scrap clear decal paper and then apply them to the model.

    Do you know the colors that would be on the truck in your picture?

  3. You don't need the Testors program. You can use nearly any word processor. Set up a page that is 5.5 x 8.5 in. and find a font that is a match for the lettering you want. Type in the text you want and test print to check the size. Print and prepare the decals according to the instructions. Done. It seems to take the most time getting the size right.

  4. There used to be a 1/32 scale Japanese kit of a school bus that has some heavy duty dual wheels. I got several sets of resin repops some years ago that I have used with Satco tires on various projects. The last set went on my ramp truck. There are resin versions of the bus body out there but I have not seen the wheels.

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