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  1. plastic trucker

    1955 IH RDTC Highbinder

    Good work, that really turned out nice.
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    1955 International HighBinder

    That is looking real good, keep it up.
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    1935 MACK CH Heating Oil Delivery Truck

    That is so kool.
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    1955 International HighBinder

    You're doing a great job on this one.
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    FDNY International Tunnel Wrecker

    Nice work.
  6. So are you using the Bedford tanker body, being that this is the Emhar frame?
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    Mack Quarry truck

    Cool looking truck, and you did a great job on the weathering.
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    Oshkosh 915 with Container load

    Nice work.
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    +3 1983 U600 Mack

    That turned out great.
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    1972 R685 "short" cab

    Nice truck.
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    MACK HHM Mixer

    You did a wonderful job on this.
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    Oshkosh M917 Civvie Coal Dump

    Nice work.
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    MACK DMM Putzmmiester 58m Conrete pumper

    Beautiful work.
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    1960 GMC DLR8000 "Crackerbox"

    Nice truck.
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    Freightliner Hydra-Drive Mixer

    Nice truck.
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    Oshkosh M915 semi

    Nice work.
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    k.w. 993 COE

    WOW, nice truck.
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    1973 White Road Commander Aerodyne

    Nice looking rig.
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    Oshkosh M915 semi

    I wonder how hard it would be to convert the Ertl Paystar 5000 to this? Maybe add the Alaskan KW Fenders with a scratched built nose?
  20. Thanks for posting that magazine cover, I didn't even know that magazine even existed. So now I sent out a subscription.
  21. plastic trucker

    Snap KW W900L hood.

    I'd be interested in one of those hoods too.
  22. plastic trucker

    why trucks?

    My parents owned the cafe part of a truck stop when I was a kid, then after I got a "real" job after high school I started out driving mixer trucks before switching to end dumps. And that's where I've been for the last 40 years. As for the truck building, that started after I got my first 359 Pete model for a birthday present way back in the late '60s.
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