
Matt "W"
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I have an extremely easy and simple technic I use after sanding the tread. It involves putting the tires in a container full of sand with just a touch on talcum powder to help adhesion. The best part is, is that the sand also gets down in the tread and gives the whole thing a used look.
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Cool!!! I have funds put back just for this kit!! Looking forward to it!!!
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Anyone have any updated release date info?
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International Lonestar
Matt "W" replied to Platerpants's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Oh man, that'll like gorgeous!!!!!! -
HEMTT Fire Water Tanker/Tender
Matt "W" replied to hooknladderno1's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
As a fellow fire apparatus builder, I'm going to be folowing this one very closely! Looks like you're off to a great start Dave!!! Matt "W" -
MRI trailer
Matt "W" replied to The Modeling Hermit's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That is to freakin' cool, and it's also a fantastic idea for the hospital!!! -
Truck Terminal Diorama
Matt "W" replied to chuckyr's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Dave, I do believe you are right. Judging by the length, (unless it was lengthened by whoever added the ramp deck) it was a ladder truck. -
Pro Star and 53 ft Great Dane reefer
Matt "W" replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
You just hit the nail on the head with a sledgehammer!!!! Dave, I'll second Ben's comment!!! GREAT job!!!! -
My Chevy Brush Truck
Matt "W" replied to Matt "W"'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks Chris. -
Everything in the bed with exception of the hose reel (AMT ALF kit) and the seat (parts box) is scratchbuilt. The bezels for the gauges are cut off pieces of a spent .22 caliber rifle shell. The traffic caone is the cap off a super glue container. The nozzle on the hose reel is a length of plastic q-tip stick with a piece of paper clip for a handle. I still have one other major thing to do, and that is to fab up a roll bar/cage around the seat. Matt "W"
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Here's as far as I got on the Revell Snap Pete befor I decided to start a couple of trailers. I started the Peerless log trailer and then while I was working on it, I kept staring at the flatbed, and so I started it too. After I got it started, and after reading all the great reviews on the Lonestar, so that's what I'm working on now. I WILL get it FINISHED!!! I've already decided to change the interior color to better go along with the two-tone exterior color scheme I'm wanting to do.
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Moebius Models Great Dane reefer update
Matt "W" replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
That looks GREAT!!!!!!! -
Niko, here is a shot of a Hendrick Motorsports engine. I have had this for a couple years. I use it as wallpaper occasionally. Matt
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I went right before they closed and they had their Model Master paints 90% off. Got like 40-50 bottles for a dime a piece. BTW< I's on the southside of Indy just north of 465.
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Detailed Lonestar WIP
Matt "W" replied to XJRV8's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That looks great!!! I'm going to be doing mine in two-tone blue with a tan interior. -
International Lonestar, have you ever seen one?
Matt "W" replied to kenb's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here are a couple shots of an '08/'09 Lonestar/Rosenbauer Tanker that I took at the 2009 Fire Dept Instructor's Conference. -
International Lonestar, have you ever seen one?
Matt "W" replied to kenb's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Ken, I've seen one up close. It was a fire dept pumper/tanker and I liked even more after seeing it in person. It was a sharp looking rig.