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TECHMAN

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  1. Have to agree...… These "snap" kits have all kinds of potential, are only as complex as YOU choose to make them, and, if you dig around thru the MANY builds in the "Under Glass" section, you'll see what some of the forum's great builders have done with these!!!! (Not to mention, if you have a Hobby Lobby close by, you can save 40%!!!!!) DJ
  2. Really like this particular B-model.... And the rare V-12 powered version is just WAY COOL!!! DJ
  3. Good lookin' old War-horse!!!! Great job!!!!! DJ
  4. Really like all the detail work, especially the "smoked up" side of the rig!!!! DJ
  5. Great job!!! Always special to see a replica of a real one, especially when there is a back-story.... DJ
  6. Great looking build!!! Which engine did you use??? DJ
  7. Wild Ride!!!! Keep up the good work!!! DJ
  8. Really Great bunch of work!!!! DJ
  9. Great Looking "A-Car"!!! Your attention to detail really shows!!!! DJ
  10. Looks like one of the "decked-out" rigs that go flying past on I-20 and I-30!!!!!! Great Job!!!! DJ
  11. That is one BEAUTIFUL build!!! Your attention to detail really shows!!!! DJ
  12. Now that is a cool save!!!! Can't wait to see where it ends up!! DJ
  13. ANDY, There is a thread in the next section (ON THE WORKBENCH) where they are talking about TRAILER RIVETS that may answer what questions you have …… Hope that helps.... DJ
  14. You are more than welcome my friend...……. And they do look good on both trucks!!!! DJ
  15. Been sick the past several days, so just now getting back to the forum...… What a pleasant surprise!!!!! A special T-H-A-N-K-S- to the different ones that helped make this become an easily found tool (like Brian, Jeff, Kerry, Mike, & the moderator that pinned it). And it goes without saying, a VERY SPECIAL T-H-A-N-K----Y-O-U needs to go out to Hakan (FORCE) for all the initial efforts (and follow up efforts) that even made this possible. And, not to forget SAM for remembering to have the engine colors listed added too. VERY VALUABLE TOOL!!! DJ
  16. For those of you who have "lost" the list of "which engines come in which kits" that FORCE had restructured into a "usable" format, it can be found on the 13th page of this category, have tried to just add a comment to it and bring it back into the active topics, but...…. DJ
  17. Great job on the "oldie" Mack!!! DJ
  18. Said perfectly!!! Glad you've had the chance to do that for your dad...... DJ
  19. Was not suggesting that this be "dumped off on you", only that the information and "format" you used to help put, into a usable order, the engine information might be used to help categorize some of the other items available thru different aftermarket suppliers..... Such as: AITM sells Cab kits, sleepers, frames, suspension parts, engines, misc. engine parts, transmissions, rims, and tires. Then others that may be familiar with, lets say, P&P Resins might add "whatever" he sells, and so forth...… Only trying to suggest something that might help some of us that are not as familiar (or knowledgeable ) as many of you that have been in the hobby more continuously. DJ
  20. Now that's cool!!! Complete with the old Y-block!!! DJ
  21. Lookin' good!!!! And the old "roundie-rounders" look right at home!!! DJ
  22. 20 YEARS AGO???!!! Wow!!!! For sure, "better late than never"!!!! Waiting to see the progress, (cool project)!!! DJ
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