Thanks for the info in the cab. I never really think about Jimmy Flinstone's stuff because most of what I've seen is hotrod stuff. I'll have to check it out.
Ken's Kitchen Table Resins offers the Ford 337: http://public.fotki.com/KenK/kitchen_table_resin_kits/ford-big-job-337-v8-/
Great looking plane. You don't see to much Austro-Hungarian WWI stuff; mostly German. The finish is interesting. I can't decide if it looks like wood or leather.
I think you captured the White-Freightliner fleet look quite well. Great job. With the "mountain" in the background it looks like Colorado or New Mexico.
This might help a little: http://public.fotki.com/modeltrucks25thscale/model_magazine_articles/scale_auto_enthousiast/sae_2000-2004/sae_2001_12__december/
I didn't realize that the front axle didn't steer on this kit. It's an Italeri kit, so I figured it did. How did you do it? Was it a difficult modification?
Yea, a little more flat clear probably couldn't hurt. The main problem is I didn't put enough gloss clear on before I applied the decals, so they are applied over flat paint. Not the best situation.
Thanks for the compliments.
Well, I finally finished my 1/2500 USS Enterprise. It was an interesting build, and for the most part enjoyable. Here are some photos of the finished product.
I think I'll start working on the Enterprise-A next.
Live long & prosper.
I think there would be some interest, if the price were right. I have the 1/16 Kenworth, and while I haven't looked through the kit completely, the tires don't look quite right.