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Not my style but I gotta appreciate the craftsmanship you put in. Well done, sir. What kit was this? I might have to pick one up just for that 12v71.

Thanks!!

The cab is resin and is from Illini Replica Conversions, the engine is resin and came from Spaulding Trading and Shipping, but the engine comes in the recently re-released AMT Super Boss Kenworth.

This is truly incredible, the deeper you look the more there is to see.

Thanks Brian!! The problem is that the more I look, the more flaws I see L.O.L..

 

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I keep coming back to look at this one. I missed the matching woodwork on the cab floor and the truck bed when I first checked it out. All the wiring and hoses looks fantastic. Really is a super nice job.

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I keep coming back to look at this one. I missed the matching woodwork on the cab floor and the truck bed when I first checked it out. All the wiring and hoses looks fantastic. Really is a super nice job.

Thanks again!

Brian I really enjoyed following your build and glad to see it finished. It turned out perfect! Can't wait to see what's next on your work bench. 

Thanks Dan! I'm looking forward to seeing your next build as well!

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This is one beautiful truck! Great choice on the big Detroit. Superb attention to detail.

Thanks Frank!

Very nice...!  Me I couldn't have used the KW kit for the engine...Id have to build her...LOL... 

Thanks Mark! I used a resin 12v-71 though, the KW's 12v-71 is still on the tree in the box.

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Your welcome Brain...I built the Super Boss as a kid was too young or lacked the skills to build it nice hoping to get one in the future to try again.  My favorite diesel engines were the old school 4,6-71s with the side mounted blowers...love the old school stuffs looks 1970s and older.

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Your welcome Brain...I built the Super Boss as a kid was too young or lacked the skills to build it nice hoping to get one in the future to try again.  My favorite diesel engines were the old school 4,6-71s with the side mounted blowers...love the old school stuffs looks 1970s and older.

Me too!!!

Old school large car!!! Nice!

Kostas.

Thanks!!

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