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This was a fun project That started out as the old AMT International Paystar 5000. I shortened the chassis and moved the rear axle forward to match up with the 3D printed Service body. The Crane, generator, and welder were all part of the print. The Paint was a custom test color from my buddy Manny at Tropical Glitz.The Scroll decals were a royal pain but I like the look. The figure is from Iceman Collections

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Very detailed build - well done!  Really like the freight pallet in the back - taking parts to the field for an on-site repair job.

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This one came out very fantastic and it is definitely special!

The diorama setting is also very interesting and well made.  I like the small details such as the hanging bucket and plastic wrapped boxes on the back. 

And the beautiful weather you got going.

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Very cool. And like Brian and Steve say, the pallet and wrapped boxes are a fabulous touch and looks very realistic. Top job !

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