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Dutzie

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  1. Thanks.
  2. Thank you.
  3. I just recently finished the Grand Am kit from Andrey Bezrodny. The kit went together well. I love all the engine detail on this one. The paints are model air red over Vallejo, black primer with two coats of model master clear gloss.
  4. Just finished today. Paint is model air dark green over Vallejo black primer. The print is a file from Ditomaso147 printed on my Saturn 4 ultra. I use the AMT Ford Louisville snow plow kit for the frame and dump box. The engine is from the AMT Ford C 600.
  5. Thanks, Steve. There were some layer lines on the hood and back of cab. I used the optimal angle calculator from Scale Speed Garage and it’s really made a huge difference in print quality. The calculator aligns print angles to optimize the pixels on the X and Y axis.
  6. Thanks, Jeff. I will need to make a template from masking tape for the windows. I will transfer the template to .005 clear sheet and trim to fit. I agree, these older trucks are so cool.
  7. Very beautiful truck build! The color looks great. I have seen Alfas work but haven’t pulled the trigger. I will now! Great job.
  8. Man, that is a beautiful build! Quality work!
  9. Sharp looking little rig! The super singles give it a hot rod look.
  10. Great work, Brian! The weathering is perfect.
  11. Working on an early 70’s Ford N800. I purchased the file on Cults from designer Ditamaso147. Printed on my Saturn 4 Ultra. Airbrushed model air dark green over black Vallejo primer. The donor kits are the AMT Ford snowplow and the engine is from the AMT C600. I might just make it a dump truck instead of the snow plow. Not sure yet.
  12. Really like this one! These older trucks are so cool.
  13. Absolutely beautiful! I actually thought this build was one of Tim’s when I first saw it. Excellent work.
  14. Great looking weathering on a sharp looking build.
  15. Nice looking KW! The hood looks like it would look right at home on an old Marmon.
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