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Ha! I'm a moron apparently. Thanks for pointing that out.
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I was looking for engine photos for the Amt coca cola C 600 " Holiday Hauler" delivery truck. I've only found one photo. Can someone tell me what this engine is exactly? Obviously it is a V8. The valve covers I noticed are straight and plane with no cut outs or odd shapes. If I know what this motor is called I can look up better photos I'm hoping. Thanx
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Thanks for the kind words guys.
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Thanks guys. I think this is my favourite build in my display case in terms of all my weathered builds. The 60 Chevy has so much character. I love the old James Bond movies. Sean Connery was the best Bond in my opinion. The ladder was scratch built. It's just a matter of cutting strips, drilling holes and joining the sides with round styrene rod. The truck colour ( and side dent) was taken from a picture of a 1:1 truck. I added the rack and details in my bed which just seemed proper to me. I often like stuff in the beds of my trucks. I'm almost finished a Dodge a100 that will have nothing in the bed for a change. Well, maybe a cardboard box or something.
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Salvage Yard Mule
noname replied to noname's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks a lot guys for the comments. Yup, that is a Revell 41 Chevy pick up. I did try to move this after I posted it in the wrong place. I couldn't see anywhere that I could move to "underglass". -
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Thanks guys, i love period drag cars.
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Thanks, you may not see it but there is a cooler and a few other bits in the back.
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Two Ford Trucks
noname replied to noname's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Love this. Well done.
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Two Ford Trucks
noname replied to noname's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks for the comments guys. The fabric is a 1:1 fabric from my wife's sewing odds and ends. You just need to find something with a fine thread/weave and a pattern that is in scale. The junk in the back is a mix of parts box bits and scratch built items. Sometimes it is a mix of both. For example, there is those gas cans and tool boxes found in old Amt kits that are a good starting point but have soft details. Just remake spouts, handles and hinges etc. and you can really bring them around. -
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Very nice clean build. Super paint job. Details are well done.
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Thanks for the nice comments. I scratch built the roof rack from photos.
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Nice clean build, great back drop.
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This looks great. I think a gangster should be driving it.
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Very nice and super clean.
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Well done!
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Aside from Canuck3d I was wondering if anyone knows of other 3D printers selling model car parts in Canada? With the exchange rate and shipping, ordering from the US is very costly for us here in Canada.
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This is a great idea. I tihnk it works well.