Nice Detroit/IH V800!!! Kiddings aside, this is looking really good! I never thought light green, orange and red would look good together, but they do! Good project, I'll be watching this.
Hey Thierri! Your truck is looking pretty good! Sometimes we need a break on a long project such as this one. At least you have a nice replica that you can expose with one of your trailers. Leave it alone for a while and come back to it later. But you have to finish it though! Don,t let it go, it would be too bad to have a nice and rare project such as this not getting finished. A new W900 is a good remedy for this! Also, the english word for "calandre" is "grill".
You could say it's a '68 with a '67 grill or a '67 with '68 doors! If you had an RS optioned car with the hideaway headlights, you couldn't tell the difference except by looking inside the car for in-dash vents. Anyway, it's a nice clean looking Camaro you have there.
Looks good from here! At the very least you managed to get the tires to fit the rims properly! wiring on the engine, rusted turbo custom single headlights and nice baby moons by the way!
Lookin' pretty darned good Ben! I like it quite a bit. Spoke wheels are still widely used down under I see. A question about this, when we see 1:1 trucks with shiny rims, are the actual rims made out of aluminum with a cast steel spider, or are the rims just chromed steel?
Excellent! Love the truck, very good details, nicely executed, intricate decalwork, nice choice of colors, what's not to like? I wonder what an American K100 would look like nowadays... Maybe I should explore this.
Lotsa good stuff there! that Emeryville is going to be an interesting one to follow, I haven't seen any scale trucks done up to now. Both Fords are going to be good ones too... Come to think of it, all of them will be good!
This has got to be the most beautiful GMC replica I have seen in a long time. You put a lot of excellent work into it and it shows. I like everything about it, your scratchbuilt trailer, the new grill, new dashboard with detailed gages, your choice of colors... It looks exactly like the ones I saw when I was a kid! Very nice job.
This is looking very good! I like your customizing work. There have been more and more Autocars coming out of the woodwork in the last months. Interesting.
I think it would catch on again, a basic no-frills El Camino partly replacing the smaller "Ranger/S10/S15 Snoma" type pickup trucks. Oh and of course a Fire breathing SS with a Z06-Z/28 based 7.0 liter...
I like the front fenders you did, i just might take that idea for mine! You also took the rims off the log trailer didn't you? That will be one build to watch.