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Yes and your hands wear gloves I know lolNice........that stripper really does the job!! Is it harmful to plastic/resin? :thumb2: Rick H.
Yes and your hands wear gloves I know lolNice........that stripper really does the job!! Is it harmful to plastic/resin? :thumb2: Rick H.
Wow, that’s an ugly-looking truckThis is on the bench but not for long
Yes I disassembled it to re-paint it. I’m going to start a thread on it near it’s completion.Wow, that’s an ugly-looking truck :smiling3: Is it one of those pre-assembled models that you buy complete?
Then it suddenly does belong on a modelling forumYes I disassembled it to re-paint it.
Wow haven’t heard some one talk about Corn Huskers for years they put them on lots of trucks seems like they always ran the exhaust through the hood so the husk wouldn’t catch fire I’m not sure on that. That’s my older brother on fender he was 4 years old.Heck Lee, I was just a "Snotty" Teenager in 1964! But that truck looked vaguely familiar as I'm a bit of a fan of old internationals.....still have a complete grill from a 1937 D ("Corn Husker") flatbed. I thought that might be you on the fender of the rig you posted but I guess you weren't around yet. Good time to be alive back then.......not a care in the World!
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Thanks Rick. The truck will be similar to the pic and the trailer but I think I’m leaving Billy Boy off lol.That is so "Cool" Lee..........sorry I didn't notice the family resemblance :rolling: That is a nice looking rig, I assume you are going to do your model in the same livery as the photo and put little Bill on the fender? LOL:thumb2: Rick H.
That's not tough.... That's insane!!! Very well done indeed......Hi Everyone. Finally managed to get the camo scheme done. Bit of a toughie but pleased with the result. On with the weathering now.
Happy modelling .
Mine will be getting done in grey,that camo is more than my patience can deal with, very nice job mate.Hi Everyone. Finally managed to get the camo scheme done. Bit of a toughie but pleased with the result. On with the weathering now.
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That looks very good. I take it you masked and sprayed it as shown in the last picture? Did you add the black lines with a fine brush?Finally managed to get the camo scheme done. Bit of a toughie but pleased with the result.
They have to go to another doctor to treat them after they’ve seen it? :tongue-out:that camo is more than my patients can deal with
"Bit of a toughie"......seems to be grossly understated from where I stand Mr. Jones! I think you should take a bow after that performance Sir. And well done
That's not tough.... That's insane!!! Very well done indeed......
Mine will be getting done in grey,that camo is more than my patients can deal with, very nice job mate.
That looks very good. I take it you masked and sprayed it as shown in the last picture? Did you add the black lines with a fine brush?
:smiling5: :tears-of-joy:OK edit done.That looks very good. I take it you masked and sprayed it as shown in the last picture? Did you add the black lines with a fine brush?
They have to go to another doctor to treat them after they’ve seen it? :tongue-out:
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