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Old 03-18-2005, 12:04 AM
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A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

This is my junk yard "go gitter" truck that I rebuilt for my junk yard diorama .










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Wow , that's some nice work!!
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Re: A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

Man, I need one of these for the two models I just totally trashed. Luckily they were AMT's so it wasn't a big loss. That is really awesome though, just hope you never want to repaint it. That would be a ***** to get all of that off.
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Re: A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

Thats so kool, good stuff, how do you weather it like that?
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Looks little different than mine 29. Looking good. I like that old look.
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Re: A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

incredible.
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Thabks alot y`all .

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Man, I need one of these for the two models I just totally trashed. Luckily they were AMT's so it wasn't a big loss
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how do you weather it like that?
My dremel , home made rust dust, baking soda ,testors wethering paint for model paints, and alot of time.


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Could ya show me a picture of it ?
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Re: A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

Eh, not so bad: You could probably buff that out....
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Re: A lightly rused ford flat bed truck

nice, how in the world did you make the valve gauges for the air tanks?
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nice, how in the world did you make the valve gauges for the air tanks?
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Thats not air tanks , they are gas cylinders for a cutting/welding torch for taking parts off the junk yard cars .


Just a little info on the truck...

The front "push" bumper is scrach built from the parts tree. The rear bumper/hitch was scrach built from the parts tree. The gas jug is from a jeep kit. The trailor is from my parts box and the trailors mini tail gate is part of a wood craft stick that I did my best to weather. The head light is from my pats box , so is all of the wheels and tires. The 289 is from the AMT mustang . The headers , coil , and air cleaner is from my trusty parts box. The batery cables , plug wires , and starter wire is phone line and the alt wire is craft wire. I made the torch tanks from soda cans , hot glue, little wheels , and craft wire. The valves , torch head and tubing is all parts tree. The gauges are from a now very hacked up nascar dash board . The torch hoses is realy painted speaker wire.
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