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Scotties GMC CCKW 352 1/35

Well Buddy, there is not much left to say about this fine build. Other than, you made a great call on leaving the bed empty and not mucking her up more Paul. It would been a shame to cover up the superb weathering of the wood in the bed. The weathering is just right with the dust, chipping and the finish on the winch and chain on the bumper is perfect.

Like Paul said, I thought that was a spider web in the cab door too as It adds a nice effect. Don't worry about your pics in the light box Bro. I read somewhere that if you turn the lights on, the pics come out much better!!!..............Coat on, door found...........

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Allen
 
Blimey,I blinked and missed the end!!
Fantabulous finish Scottie, superb stuff :cool: .
I particularly like the front end...looks like the real thing, especially in the pic 3rd from bottom :thumb2:.
 
It looks even better on the bridge, taken, I assume, in daylight

The only thing missing is the driver taking a smoke break!
 
Following a brief meeting , as no actual discussion was needed the Committee have awarded you View attachment 490451.
Absolutely brilliant work Paul, something we should all aim to aspire too .
 

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I don't like it. I LOVE IT!!!

Pete
Thank you
OK, how'd you do the cobweb in the driver's doorway? Finishes are amazing.
Paul, Not a spiders web just some dirt, but I must have a go at a spiders web one day lol.
A really great result Scottie. When you have already painted sub assemblies to put together at the end of a build it's a fraught, heart stopping time. Glad it went well.
Jim,
Your right but it's the only way I could get to them to paint them. I should have dry fitted everything first before the painting.
Excellent work Paul, looks awesome :cool:
Thank you Si.
 
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Totally droolworthy Paul!
Cheers Neil.
Bloomin' lovely Paul!
Thanks Andy.
Awesome Mr. Scottie! :thumb2: :thumb2:
Thanks mate.
Well Buddy, there is not much left to say about this fine build. Other than, you made a great call on leaving the bed empty and not mucking her up more Paul. It would been a shame to cover up the superb weathering of the wood in the bed. The weathering is just right with the dust, chipping and the finish on the winch and chain on the bumper is perfect.

Like Paul said, I thought that was a spider web in the cab door too as It adds a nice effect. Don't worry about your pics in the light box Bro. I read somewhere that if you turn the lights on, the pics come out much better!!!..............Coat on, door found...........

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Allen
Thank You Dude, I agree with you I think it does look better with out clutter.
Another great job Scottie, well done.

Andy.
Andy very kind.
Very, very nice, Paul. Up to your usual excellent standard.
John.
Thank you John.
Blimey,I blinked and missed the end!!
Fantabulous finish Scottie, superb stuff :cool: .
I particularly like the front end...looks like the real thing, especially in the pic 3rd from bottom :thumb2:.
Thank you Smiffy glad you like it.
It looks even better on the bridge, taken, I assume, in daylight

The only thing missing is the driver taking a smoke break!
Thank you I will have to try and find a figure.
....and the "MA Deuce" on the ring....
Paul I do have the 50 built and painted I have no idea why I didn't fit it.
Following a brief meeting , as no actual discussion was needed the Committee have awarded you View attachment 490451.
Absolutely brilliant work Paul, something we should all aim to aspire too .
John, you are to kind.
Damn fine work Paul :thumb2:
Thank you Tim.
Absolutely cracking job Scottie. Love the tools, just amazing.
Thanks Doug, I was quite surprised that the kit came without any pioneer tools.
 
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Gentlemen I am genuinely blown away by the very kind comments, it is very humbling when received from such fine modellers as yourselves. Thank you.
 
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