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I got this at Hobby Lobby last week with the 40 off coupon... I remember back when I was a kid (early 80s) Rich's department stores had an appliance liquidation store in Atlanta and they used these trucks to deliver.... So I wanted to build something similar to that, not an exact replica.... I have started the weathering process on it. And i will be throwing a scratchbuilt washer, dryer, and fridge in the back. So enough rambling, here are a few pics of what Ive done so far....

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thanks guys... Ian, yes it did come with chrome.... I just wanna know what the duece is up with the chrome from AMT? I always strip chrome with either Easy Off or bleach which literally strips in a matter of minutes, but for some reason with some AMT kits, Ive had to leave it soaking overnight and I still have some spots of chrome left... smh....

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Cool,

Love the weathering! this baby is going to look the part.

I use Easy Off as well to strip paint and chrome and I almost never have trouble, but, like you, I have run into issues with Round 2 chrome trees. I think it might be the coating they put on the parts before chroming. Just have to leave it soak longer...

Cheers, Ian

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It may be too late, but this often overlooked detail really helps the look of the C series. I don't know why it wasn't molded on in the first place...

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:( I didnt even pay any attention to that area... And ive been staring at pics on google the past week to get ideas lol.... yea, too late now, but next one I build will have this.... Good heads up because now I know and this will help with my next build.. right click save.... thanks B)

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I used rustoleum red oxide primer, salt, and Krylon pistachio, after it dried, I scrubbed the salt with water and a toothbrush, and then used a cosmetic sponge and a light light light amount of acrylics to add the grime...

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