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Big Daddy

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  1. heres one I did a few years back, used the chevy wrecker for the drive line
  2. Fantastic job,,makes me want to make replica of my Walinga 5 axle grain hauler with my 2012 mack, the mack would be hard since there are no newer macks out there
  3. Looks good, I like building the what if's myself
  4. that's great send list please dt.turner@rogers.com
  5. Alan ,you have a better idea when your up and running??
  6. No picture but we have all seen it , I got the 68 Hemi Dart at micheals, they had 30% off plus with my wifes employee discount of 30% so 60% off brought it down to 17 bucks not too bad
  7. I was bored so I figured I do something like this and think it turned out not to bad for the amateur I am primer with clear coat only, mica blue and Italian red all Tamiya,i think I should stay away from AN fittings as my eyes aren't the best and a bit of the shakes, decals are slixx
  8. Tamiya clear blue with a silver base coat
  9. frame is scratch built but running gear is from the wrecker
  10. interesting but that is one ugly truck, but this day and age it's all about economy
  11. hmm I just noticed I didn't put hinges or door handle on the parts box, or the door handle, back to the work table lol
  12. Finally finished this one, resin cab I got from a friend who got it from a friend etc and I must say it was in rough shape, with a lot of sanding I did the best with what I had , the drive train is from the 77 gmc wrecker, everything else is scratch built, windshield is clear sheet I formed well tried too i think it turned out not to bad
  13. Here is another one of the bench, pretty much box stock, some plug wires, and tach cable added
  14. Got my order shipped today, can't wait till they get here
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