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Shes almost done,heres afew pics.........

the gate for the dump box on the back does work , the snow blade only goes up and down,i glued it at the angle, because i really didnt wanna go in depth to much more on the build......

It has a Table top resin Ford 300 Six with EFI,1981 MPC Bronco for the 4x4 set up and the trans and transfer case.....and thesnow plow i fiqured i done enough for it LOL.just trying ot keep it simple which i havent LOL.............

Final touches are the extra battery (waiting on from a friend) the exhaust tip, and adding the head lite lens for the plow lights, then shes done.........

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That looks awesome. I love the fact that you used the 6 in this build too. Of course I have to admit I'm biased, since it's one of my kits. It looks super. You should post the link to the pics of the rest of the build. It's amazing what you've done. One thing I'd like to clarifiy though; it's not Table Top Resins, it's Kitchen Table Resins that produced the fuel injected Ford 300 engine that you used.

Link to Kitchen Table Resins

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That looks awesome. I love the fact that you used the 6 in this build too. Of course I have to admit I'm biased, since it's one of my kits. It looks super. You should post the link to the pics of the rest of the build. It's amazing what you've done. One thing I'd like to clarifiy though; it's not Table Top Resins, it's Kitchen Table Resins that produced the fuel injected Ford 300 engine that you used.

Link to Kitchen Table Resins

Sorry about that, dont know what i was thinking.............

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As the owner of a '94 Ford, I must say that I love it! Other than paint it looks just like a truck that West Homestead bourough has. Why a municipality would spec a truck light duty like that I don't know, but if its any consolation, it'll run forever with that 6 in a row. Ken, I have plans to get a hold of one of those engines to build an I-6/ 5 speed 2WD XL stripper.

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