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creating wood bed question-


brady_381need72c10
05-07-2007, 03:14 PM
i know i need pop sickle sticks and i was told to use some size of nickel plated railroad track and im curious what size should i use for creating a wood bed on this kit-

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freakray
05-07-2007, 06:07 PM
What size? Probably a size to fit the bed of the truck.

Do you mean scale? In model railroads, 'G' scale is closest to 1/24.

evo8owner
05-07-2007, 11:51 PM
The Best Way I've Found Are These Wood Grain Decals From Scale Equipment Ltd. The Small Size Should Work For A Truck Bed
http://www.seltd.net/30100cp.html (http://www.seltd.net/30100cp.html)

rsxse240
05-08-2007, 10:02 AM
He doesn't need railroad track "I" beams to hold his bed wood down, he needs bed strips.

I used to build REAL 1:1 bed wood kits and all of the accompanying hardware, so here's what I would suggest.

get some REALLY tight grain wood strips (popsickle sticks work, but there are finer grains out there), and a few strips of "N" or "HO" scale track, depending on how wide you want your bed strips to be. While I worked at Mar-K, our kits contained six un-cut bed length wood planks, two bed length planks with a notch cut out for the wheel house, four short planks in front of the wheel house, and four short planks for behind the wheel house. with a metal strip that actually holds the wood down to the cross beams under the wood.

here's a couple pics (before and after)
before
http://www.mar-k.com/allen1.jpg
after
http://www.mar-k.com/allen3.jpg

hopes this gives you a good refference for what you are working on.

For more refference pics, or if you want to see more wood bed pics, or just a bunch of really nice trucks, visit their site at
www.mar-k.com (http://www.mar-k.com/index.html).
on the left side you will see a bunch of links, about halfway down you will see one that says customer's trucks. LOTS of pics of really nice old trucks and their beds, alot of which I helped build.

edit:
upon looking over that site, you should check it out for some tips and tricks that can be adapted into modeling as well. lots of great brainstorming refferences too.

MPWR
05-08-2007, 10:08 AM
Dude, can't you freaking use punctuation and capitalization? Or type in complete sentences?

For those of us who are AIMspeak impaired, exactly what do you want to know? What specifically are you trying to do? How do you want it to come out? Find a couple of pics and post them, or tell us in detail what you want.

brady_381need72c10
05-08-2007, 12:53 PM
this is what i was trying to make in 125 scale!-

http://www.oldride.com/imgitem/53340033183000_tmp_org.jpg
and heres a site to check out some really cool trucks!-
http://www.oldride.com/classic_trucks/classic_trucks.html

brady_381need72c10
05-09-2007, 11:38 AM
cause what i was going to do was convert the longbed into a shortbed anyway!

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