
Trucker_tim
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75 International Scout
Trucker_tim replied to Grzegorz's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That one looks great I will have to put it on my long list of wish I had time to build it. Great job (null) -
Hey thanks I wanted to get some ideas on how to make them working on a project where I will be using them. Thanks for the ideas. How do you feel do you want the car to sit in the bags deflated or filled look. Tryin to figure mine out thought about trying to make some adjustable ones. Any Thoughts, your scratch building is pretty good to it still amazes me what we can do with a little plastic and glue. (null)
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Do you have any pics of your air bags in progress or can you give a discription of how you made them. Thanks.
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1950 Chevy Pickup
Trucker_tim replied to Rusty Sierra's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I would use the ambroid pro weld or the same stuff for glue. I just did the same on a l700 Coe. As far as putty I would be interested in what people use as well. (null) -
Questions About A Paystar 5000?
Trucker_tim replied to modelmike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
20dakota04 pm about more pictures Thanks (null) -
Deora COE
Trucker_tim replied to Psychographic's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's pretty cool love the way your using the kit in a non standard way. Kind of like my dodge l700 Coe I am chopping an lowering. I will be trying to keep up on this one good job on the wheel wells. (null) -
I might loose man points here but,,, I worked in a Rubber stamp store for awhile. (it was a friends and they needed somebody to run the cash register) Embossing powder is typically on top of pigmant or dye based Ink and then its heated to turn that embossed look. I would imagine any product that would allow the stuff to stick to it would work be it glue or paint. Just let it dry real good before doing anything with it. There really are quite a few different brands and colors to be found. If your local craft store does not have the color you like, I would check any rubber stamp store or scrapbooking store.
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Looking great I liked your Photoshop Mockup I would go with the Carbon fiber look. Bodeen have you seen pictures of the rt/10 coil packs and how they might look with my truck its a COE and you will be able to see them so thought I would add them. What kind of wire and boot setup did you use for the plugs Derek?
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I hope you will show us some good details of your Vipre engine. I am in the process of doing a Dodge L700 COE and putting in the Viper rt10 engine. I have been trying myself to get some 1:1 photos as well but can never seem to find them.
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Here are some photos of the work I choppped this down and will work on glueing the front and the back together. Here are some work on the wheels I made an adapter to connect the wheels to the spindles. Since I want useing stock rims I had to figure out something. The way this will work I can cut the spindels down and slid on this adapter and glue it to the rims.
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Germantown Md
Trucker_tim replied to Trucker_tim's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for the tip that store was great. I might ask if you can stop next month and see how much a sale item is I was looking at the wv bug that was going on sale. Tk thanks again (null)