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  1. Looking good, Scott! Resin printed items sure open up the modeling possibilities, but it's also very frustrating to work with! (did you ever find a shotgun?!)
  2. Simply amazing work, Tim - beautiful.
  3. Well done on your dash detail paint, David - those details really stand out.
  4. Neat trick, Jeff (and Gary)! Looks like the curve will keep it's shape.
  5. Very nice progress, Ron - lots of challenges you're overcoming!
  6. Too bad kits like this aren't available anymore - going to be a great looking trailer once it's finished.
  7. Going to look very impressive, all loaded up, Jürgen! Will you have room in your new cabinet for this, or will it go up on a shelf?
  8. Great scratch building, Tom - definitely a heavy duty wrecker in its day. The Holmes wrecker looks really good.
  9. No doubt there will be lots to learn from this - will be interesting and the first time I will have been able to follow along, in real time.
  10. Welcome to the forum, Tom - great background story! Got to love scratch building - you get to end up with something no kit could provide.
  11. Nice buildup of the leather seats - the lighter tones on the high spots sure looks like the real thing.
  12. The black plastic is a good idea, Francis - looks good in its natural state and the result is indeed convincing. Still trying to imagine how your rotary chuck is positioned perfectly for each subsequent hole in the brass seat. Even if there are degree indicators, not sure I could get them to line up exactly 45 degrees apart from each other - maybe 44 or 46 sometimes - you're very precise.
  13. Thanks, Steve - like the chains, the ‘fingers’ on the ice blade are a bit large and wide for scale!
  14. That’s a good idea, David - really finishes off the sides and back wall of your cab - very interesting solution!
  15. Very kind of you to say, Gary - thanks. The goal was an improvement over the model from 1991 and I think that's happened! A couple pics from the archives - 1991 version - Chains are just a 'bit' out of scale! This truck had 'compact ice' removal blades on it, and an old Del Hydraulics side mount hydraulic tank, with fittings made from aluminum tubing - no aftermarket back then (that I knew of, anyway)
  16. I don't think I have any room for electronics to make sound, Jürgen - imagination will have to do!
  17. Another build well made, Charles. The different colouration in your hose racks are realistic, too.
  18. You've presented a lot of very nice builds along the way, Ken - this one is no exception. Would be very interesting to see a 'group' photo if that's at all possible!
  19. Steve, I’ll need to think about the smoke - I told Gary I wasn’t wiring in the key!
  20. Special build, Steve - really likes the camera! (not sure how I missed it before but like the roof antenna addon)
  21. I'd say so, too. I've got a panel line tool, but not sure I'd get four, new lines in as straight as you have - looking good!
  22. Well Francis, it probably is a bit of madness on my part, to do all this work - I guess I'm still hoping for additional impact when the truck is displayed with the hood open! Thanks very much, Jürgen - looking forward to seeing your new hood in place! Thank you, Håkan - I appreciate that from someone as knowledgeable about trucks as yourself.
  23. Your interior details really stand out - looking really good!
  24. Jürgen, the hood you designed looks amazing as a resin print. Further evidence of your good designs - very nice!
  25. Too funny, Scott - glad you stopped by - that was good for a laugh!
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