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This is a project I worked a while back as a tribute to my dad. One photo shows him loading for a trip which is what the model (along with memories) was based on with a little help from a friends resin fenders and grill.

My dad worked for this company for 43 years before retiring and hanging up the gloves.

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That is great, Beautiful paint work too, Was this resin or? do you have some in progress shots, I bet other guys, myself included would be interested in seeing how it came together.

Nick

http://www.briansmodelcars.com/forums/thread/493258/page/1

The build can be veiwed at the link above.

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Well done, Travis. I like Ford trucks since 50's to nowadays and you made a good replica.

I dream to built 1980's Ford F800, but resin hood I wanted to buy and use is out of stock now: http://sourkrautsmodeltrucks.com/?page_id=3&category=2&product_id=4

By the way, does anybody know where can I source one?

Keep posting your trucks, Travis! :)

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I thought he was molding the cab and fenders all in one piece? I need to get with him. I really would like to get one too!

No the resin cosist of fenders, grill and bumper. An AMT mid 70s F-100 will be needed to source the cab which incidentally I picked up at am auction site. The buy was of the junkyard variety which was quite a bit cheaper than a sealed kit.

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No the resin cosist of fenders, grill and bumper. An AMT mid 70s F-100 will be needed to source the cab which incidentally I picked up at am auction site. The buy was of the junkyard variety which was quite a bit cheaper than a sealed kit.

Hmm, I guess he changed his mind. I gave him step by step instructions on how to cast the cab and fenders all in one piece. I thought he had said it came out great?

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Ok, I'm out of the loop here... First, Very nice old Ford, great build, a wonderful tribute to your Father. I've always had a soft spot for the old fat fendered F-series. My Chevy loving friends will tell me that that soft spot is between my ears but, ohh well... :D:D

My question is this and please excuse my lack of knowledge on the subject; Who is Evan and how does one go about contacting him to place an order for these fenders, grille and bumper? I want a set! Does he have a website? address? Telescope for spotting smokesignals? :blink:;) Sorry, meds talking there...

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"Evan" is Evan Hermel. He writes the Truckstop column in Scale Auto Magazine. He cast this stuff about two years ago if I remember correctly? I have misplaced my contact info for him. If you have an SAE magazine, his contact info might be in there in his column?

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