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  1. The theme of this build is a farm truck that is nearing the end of it's service life and is no longer loved by the hired help. It is spring and the ground is muddy. I am satisfied with how the wooden sliding door and the "rusted" exhaust turned out, especially because the techniques used were a "first time" experience for me. The hood decals were a disaster and broke instantly while trying to get them in place, so I ended up having to paint the body stripes.
  2. Close Tolerance

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    AMT Kenworth K100 with added steer axle, cab was shortened from 108" to 86", stock engine swapped to a 350 Cummins.
  3. Close Tolerance

    Twin Steer, Aerodyne K100 Logger

    Weathered AMT K100 with modified Peerless and Lowboy trailers. Scratch built air ride and folding neck on primary trailer.
  4. Close Tolerance

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    Modified AMT K123. Modified frame, second steer axle added, cab shortened from 96" to 63", modified doors, scratch built fenders, ladders etc.
  5. Bully

    KW 900

    My first build in over 20 years,in no way as nice as what is usually posted here but I had a blast building it
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