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grodudulle77

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  1. The blue color for the frame, the cab and many other pièces , gives your model an original look. To keep metal grey for the wheels and the bumper is a good choice, i like very much ??? . Could you get more clear pictures ( with more light)
  2. Very interesting version of the Cruiseliner , excellent work !
  3. Nice paint , nice look, nice truck, i like very much ???
  4. It’s awful , i’m very sad for you to see that !?☹️?
  5. Wonderful , your work impresses me a lot !!!???
  6. Ok, thank you for your comment Mike .
  7. Thank you . Yes, it’s the Revell kit (Monogram snap tite) i used to .
  8. Merci pour tes encouragements ???
  9. Hello Mike , thank you for your comment.I agree with you. Concerning the tyres, i think to it while the workbench, but it was too late the wheels were assembled to the frame, i couldn’t replace them anymore (Snap tite assembly), that’s sure it is not the most realistic tyres. Concerning the engine, according to me , if you begin to do, even a light weathering , you have to do the same thing to all parts of the model. If the color engine was red (for example), it will be less lightning,but you’re right the next time, i will use dark grey primer before white painting .???
  10. Hello, thank you for your comment. Sorry for my english (i’m french), but i’m going to answer you the best i can. I’ve added many little parts or i replace with more realistics parts as photoetched parts (front lights /door handles /exhaust pipes /dashboard panel). For the frame, i’ve added what were missing on the Revell model kit (brakes /stabilizer bar/ some cross pieces), that’s all. The challenge was, for me, to do a typically american conventional truck from the 70/80’ , so i used a vintage paint scheme. I wish to see your work with the 359 soon.???
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