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Ed Fluck cab, resin bed (don't know origin), bed cover from styrene sheet and strips, rear fenders from ?, Cobra tungsten grey metallic, a Ford color.  Front wheels and tires from parts box. Clear acetate for the windows.  Rest from the outstanding mazmanian revell kit.  I found a wip dated 2015 on this build, so glad to wrap it up.  Liked the paint so much decided to delete the decals. Makes it more of a trailer queen reproduction, owned by a mid life crisis type of guy.  Also big thanks to the forum member who sent me door handles and rear lights after I lost the kit parts.IMG_20220416_122233262.thumb.jpg.401e2476f7ca88c9712b017b9d9b61ec.jpgIMG_20220416_122158325.thumb.jpg.5e59b9dca89a8c8fdc20241087d8fd46.jpgIMG_20220416_122120828.thumb.jpg.8a5b7044d2bfdaa209e620e02d6be816.jpgIMG_20220416_122103662.thumb.jpg.ef53973d215f98b081e7e24356c7326f.jpgiIMG_20220416_122053908.thumb.jpg.289e0abc6bd0bae9c993523125551735.jpg

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Beautiful build Steve. Ed’s p/u body is so much more accurate than the Revell and AMT  versions and you did a wonderfully clean buildup with very nice paint. ?

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10 hours ago, Kenmojr said:

Fantastic looking model. Love that front grille. Can I ask where it came from? 

That's the photo etch grill from the mazmanian revell kit, released about 2000.  

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