plastic trucker
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Donor kit recommendations
plastic trucker replied to Scott Eriksen's question in Model Tuck Building Question and Answer
I used the Kenworth W925 when I built mine. -
Straight stacks
plastic trucker replied to Gary Austin's question in Model Tuck Building Question and Answer
Revell also makes a snap kit of the 359 Pete and the W900 Kw. -
Finish and gloss
plastic trucker replied to Paul's question in Model Tuck Building Question and Answer
I like warming my paint up in hot water before I spray. -
WC-52 and fire pump trailer
plastic trucker replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in Model Truck Show Room
You do some beautiful builds. One of these days you're going to have to do a step by step on how you do your builds. Especially the engines. -
Frame stretching, adding drive axles, drive shaft
plastic trucker replied to Paul's question in Model Tuck Building Question and Answer
Another option it to get Plastruct or Evergreen styrene channel in the with you need and make your own. They come in 14" and 2 foot lengths. -
Replace chain drive on Amt Kenworth Challenge transit mixer kit.
plastic trucker replied to Frank Meeker's topic in Model Truck General Discussion
Have you tried Dave at AITM (American Industrial Truck Models)? He might have them. -
What happened to Classic Truck Modeler magazine
plastic trucker replied to Keith Dunn's topic in Model Truck General Discussion
Got mine yesterday. Like the Cornbinder issue. Thank you for not giving up on the mag. -
I really like that color.
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Nice one.
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Good looking truck.
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Beautiful truck.
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Nice trucks. Is the red 36 inch a resin cab or did you cut it down
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Beautiful combo and colors.
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Beautiful truck and trailer.
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Searching for C6500 resin kit
plastic trucker replied to jpage's topic in Model Truck Kit Discussion
Warped resin can be straightened out with hot water, but do not use boiling water. And it might help to have some cold water near by to shock the body to keep it in place as you try to straighten it.