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It's been quite a journey but the 1957 Diamond T M-52 Brush Truck is ready for delivery.  The shops finished the last few details today that include the hose load, radio antenna, some cleanup and tweaking some things here and there.  You can see the progress of construction on the Work in Progress section but now it's ready to display in full.

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Another great piece Charlie. What's the next show you are going to so I can see this model (and you) in person?

 

I guess the next show where it could be seen will be Classic Plastic.  There is a small show mid July in Meriden, CT but it is mostly fire related diecast.  I will need to arrange for the eventual owner to let me "borrow it" for Classic.  Look forward to seeing you Neil!

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I checked out this model earlier, but didn't comment, because I was actually speechless. 

There are scale modelers, and there are scale magicians. You, Mr. Rowley, are the latter. B)

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Ok, I am not a truck guy... so I'm not too embarrassed to ask this question... but what exactly does this model represent? I mean, what is that black tubular framework about? Is this truck supposed to be able to smash through brush and get to a fire?

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Great model.I would like to see the yellow truck you use for your(what ever that little picture is called next to your name).Is that one if your builds?

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