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Here's some shots of my finished LNT 8000 mixer. its a combination of the Ford LN 8000 race hauler and the Paystar 5000 mixer with a resin 6v92T Detroit as well as resin wheels from AITM and some scratch built parts. excuse the mess as I took these pictures on the workbench because the lighting is better, well enough gabbing, here it is.

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You did an incredible job on this one. It has been a pleasure to watch on the workbench. The shoe horned in engine the detail on the firewall is superb.

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Thanks a lot guys! Clayton, it was supposed to be mud, but it turned out kinda light and the camera made it worse, but you live and learn! Jesse, this is the most detailed truck I've built yet, and my first time doing extensive scratch building, and I'm hooked, I can't wait to start my next one!

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A well worn but sharp looking mixer, the weathering and faded paint are spot on. Where did you get the Detroit mudflaps?

i got them in a junkyard buy off eBay from Spaulding trading, I think they are kfs?
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Very nice job on the details and weathering! I think I have seen that truck down here in Charlotte!

you may have seen one with McGee brothers on it! We used to have some l series mixers.
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Oh, that's good stuff, right there, Man.....Excellent detail......Great weathering......I like them fat cats (tires, that is) up front...... This thing is just plain cool looking......

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That is top workmanship there Sam well done . B)Were the door hinges hard to do ?

they weren't that hard to do, but holy cow were they ever tedious! I built those things probably 50 times between the four sets. And a little confession, somewhere between construction and paint even after reassembly to check the fit, the doors don't shut fully!!! But I will display it with doors open anyway so maybe next time.....scratch that I HIGHLY doubt that I'll open the doors on another L series.

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