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Vince311

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  1. Decals installed on cab....as well as clear coat. the clear saved me. Looks better in person, removed a bunch of the small flaws. whew! onto the bed and canopy.
  2. Cab paint is on. ready for decals and then some clear! Bed paint is on...but not thrilled with the tonneau snaps i added. Had a reaction with the glue. I photo'd close up...which makes it look much worse than if just viewing at arm length. contemplating next steps... options: 1 - Sand down, re-prime and paint. leave the snaps off. bit worried this could create additional issues... look worse, etc. 2 - leave as is...paint the snaps silver, call it good. hmmm.
  3. Placement reflects the 1:1 go-by. They seemed to work on original canopy.
  4. Santa Fe Tan paint laid down. Refining the canopy. Metallic Red is next. Fairly complicated masking...lots of trim to contend with. The bed sides will get several snaps installed...per the original 1:1 truck.
  5. Few updates on my build. First...I found out that my dad's truck is actually a 1977 instead of a 78. lol. Dad's memory isn't great. These trucks all looked the same, but the 77 was an anniversary year and had gold stripe on the side molding. How I'm going to add that will interesting. 🙂 I'm narrowing the paint colors. The GM color were 'red poly' and 'santa fe tan'. Neither is perfect, but getting close. I'm also working on the scratch built canopy. Lots of trial and error with scale, angles, etc. The Sam Mills slam locks worked great! thanks @GLMFAA1 Got a few more details to go. Found a good representation of the original interior, sans bench seat.
  6. @BDSchindler This isn't relevant. The question was not about emulating a cover.... but to create the snaps.
  7. I’d like to add snaps around a truck bed. As if tonneau is off. 1:25 scale. How are others creating these? Dabs of silver paint?
  8. I had the bumper mounted pipe clamp 3D printed. Not great 😞 I wasn’t really sure what to expect. This guy usually prints out full scale motorcycle parts. nonetheless… I might have to find someone who can do small resin parts.
  9. whoa! and there they are. much easier. thank you!
  10. Working on the scratch built canopy. Wondering if anyone might have an extra utility bed from the Mobius Ford utility kits? The box latches are perfect.
  11. @Mattilacken Well that is cool. I do not have 3D print capability 😞 I’m using a front end out of early Chevy truck. Not nearly as detailed, but putting my energy toward the exterior details
  12. @Repstock the body is great. Love the detail. Yea, unfortunate that the Scottsdale will get replaced. Stay tuned!
  13. Thanks! In all honesty, I wasn’t quite sure how this was gonna work out with the 2wd conversion. I understand that there are aftermarket drop kits available.I’m also not super concerned with accuracy as far as the suspension goes. I’m using a 60s Chevy pickup front suspension, with a bit of blocking to get ride height. For the rear, I have the axle sitting on the frame, which has been shimmed for ride height. I’ll try to get some pics up soon.
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