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rekcirb13

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  1. Nice job on all three models, Charlie! Love the dually pickup!
  2. Warren, this is one beautiful rig!! Great job! I worked for Brockway when I first got out of the service. The 361 was my all-time favorite Brock! I delivered many Brocks back in the day!
  3. Hi guys, Does anyone know if AMT ever re-released their great 1960 Ford F-100 Pickup kit which included parts for a stock, a custom, or a gas station service pickup? It had an 8 foot bed and included a single axle ramp trailer. I know that one of the resin casters has cast a 1957-1960 F-100 kit with a 6 foot bed, but I am looking for the original AMT kit. I have written to AMT several times, always with no response. Anyone out there who knows if these molds are still around? Thanks, Bob
  4. Jeff, This Autocar build is gonna be, as we say in Boston, "wicked awesome"! How did you make the horizontal angle braces on the lower dump body? Makes it look like the real thing. Bob
  5. Dan, I like the paint and graphics on this one! You're doing a great job! Bob
  6. Brian, you did a great job with a very difficult model. I've built several, so I know what you had to deal with. Bob
  7. Greg, you did an outstanding job with this build! Looks just like the one in the "EMERGENCY" TV pilot. Bob
  8. Hi Dan, This is one very impressive build! Top shelf work all the way! Bob
  9. Greg, thank you much! I've seen a lot of your work, mostly fire apparatus,, and you're not too "dusty", yourself! Bob
  10. Thank you, Brian! The dump body is still in the paint shop, and I have a few more details to add.
  11. Hi everyone, This is my first photo submission to this forum, although, I have been a member for quite some time. This will be a typical northeast Mack B-81 "ten wheeler dump" from back in the day. The cab, chassis, and running gear are from Dave Natale at American Industrial Truck Models, and the dump body is a glue bomb AMT Montone that I got off Ebay. It has been completely redone, and is in the "paint shop" now. The plow frame is from Ryan Pedone. There are still many details yet, to be added. Thanks for looking. Bob
  12. Graham, this is truly a magnificent piece of craftsmanship! I actually thought that it was the real thing at first! Outstanding! Bob
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