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Got the Ford with the service bed 2 years ago, I copied the service bed parts onto sheet styrene and built a clone. I used Dave's slam locks, Tamiya dark green brushed on, fabricated ladder rack with Evergreen stock, Ladders from AMT fire truck. No real complications in the build, easy assembly, Hardest part was deciphering which part goes to which year of truck. Might have to replace long ladder due to warpage. Missing release handles on driver side when photo shoot was done. Still had to have a little 'red' on it.

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greg

 

 

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I like the work truck theme. Great job on the overhead rack. One thing to remember about most old woodlanders is they do tend to bend over time. 

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23 hours ago, Bills72sj said:

Very nice. You need to throw some rope, tools and lumber chunks in the bed.

Does this look better? Also have line leak detector to go on rack.

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greg

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