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Hey Guys, heres my Kenworth T600 Day Cab. Paint is Testors Gloss Yellow. The Paint Turned out Amazing. Ill have to Get some Outdoor Pictures. The Headache Rack is off a 1:32 Peterbilt Car Carrier Diecast. Chains from dollorstore, but I just broek the links and made them the size I wanted. Ill get a Mockup Pic of the Frame soon. Let me know what you think.

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very nice mock up!! I love the color.. the color and fenders scream a detachable gooseneck or the amt dump trailer.. be careful of the hood hinges, very easy to break them if not careful, also mine didnt quite fit together correctly a little modification and worked like a champ.

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I like it. Looks really nice. My only critique: the chains are way out of scale. It looks like each like is about 1ft scale long. No one would be able to lift them. They're for chaining things to a flatbed, not anchoring a battleship.

Of the drivers out there, what size chain is usually used in the trucking industry?

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Check the craft stores for small jewelery chain, or the thrift stores for old costume jewelery.

Tim

Thanks alot Guys!! Means alot and I will look After the Chain Problems! thanks again

Chris Guthro

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Looks grsat.

A soure for scale chain is Model Shipways. They sell various sizes of anchor chain for ship modelers. Not real expensive, already weathered to look rusted and it looks great. I use stock number MS 1484 it's blackened bras chain 9 links per in ch making each line just short of 3 inches long in 1/24 scale. They also sell one that is 15 linke per inch making the links just about 1.5 inches in 1/24 scale.

Model Expo sells it Model Shipway chain

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