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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 19:32:03 GMT -5
Fantastic job!
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Post by gatormarcstaug on Jan 8, 2015 0:16:05 GMT -5
Jarda, Your rebuild looks great! I like your weathering as well.
Be Well Gator
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alain
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Post by alain on Jan 8, 2015 12:33:51 GMT -5
You did a beautiful job.Its happened to me also this kind of accident.Its hurts one can but we learn by our mistakes.
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Post by truckabilly on Jan 10, 2015 14:16:10 GMT -5
That´s true Alain. I never placed the antenna above my work bench again. To reach the state the model was before the accident I had to glue the air filter and exhaust pipe in its place again. The holding brace is still missing in the picture. The headlight lenses are PE parts by CTM. The rims are made of sliced Evergreen tube. I really enjoyed working on the "wooden" cab floor, so I added a "wooden" stepboard and catwalk too. Again, it´s just painted plastic. Another item I planed from the beginning is the chain hanger. Some loggers have it, some don´t. I thought it might look cool. The chains weren´t painted yet when I took the pic. This is the air horn, a bit out of focus in the first picture. Sorry about that. I have still a few things to do but I think I can see the finish line ahead. Jarda
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alain
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Post by alain on Jan 11, 2015 14:46:34 GMT -5
Beautiful the weathering is excellent and very realistic.I like a lot.Bravo
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mikemc
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Post by mikemc on Jan 11, 2015 18:45:39 GMT -5
Hello
Pictures are amazing. I love weathered truck and that one is excellent. Just two questions. Q1 You mention before that you used CAT Equipment Yellow colour. What kind of paint did you use exactly? Gunze, tamyia? What number? Q2. Cover of the grille, is that Alcald ALC 107?
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