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This was a die-cast Ford F650 Crewzer pickup. The bed is completely scratchbuilt, along with the winch, wheel lift, and ratcheting tie-down straps correctly attached to all four corners of car. A lot of Plastruct Diamond Plate was used, along with the "totaled" CHP cruiser, complete with dash...
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My wife saw a '67 Chevy Suburban at a car show and absolutely loved it. I told her one day we'd have one so in the mean time I'd like to build a scale version of what we'll have one day. Any idea if anyone ever made a mid 60's to 70's GM Suburban?
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Kevin of Texas custom-built and painted this 1:24 model car hauler. I built this for fun, the challenge, and as a hobby I had it at The State Fair of Texas last year and got 4th place out of 15 others. Now I have people telling me that I need to build and sale them.
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Billy from Chicago, Illliois, discovered there was only half a truck in his kit, so he had to scratchbuild the back of the cab and use parts from his scrap box. The front hubcaps are from a 1969 Camaro, and the finish is Testor's Bright Red and white.
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This Lindberg 1934 Ford pickup has been chopped and the frame z'd. It has a Revell 1932 Ford front suspension that has been modified and lowered, a 1941 Willys 392 Hemi and door handles, green acetate windows, and Stromberg carbs and grille from Replicas and Miniatures Co. of Maryland. The body is...
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"When I saw the new Kawasaki green paint, I knew right away it would look good on my 1926 Mack Bulldog stake truck," says Scale Auto Forum member 'Pterodacal3'. "I did a candy apple green on the body so the Kawasaki green wheels would accent the paint."
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"This AMT kit took a little more time to build because the parts didn't fit well," says Bruce Sawn about his 1950 Chevy 3100 pickup, which he completed in roughly 60 hours. He used Testor's Model Master Bomber Green for the finish. "Take your time, and it can be a good build,"...
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"My first time building a monster truck," says Bruce Sawn. His USA-1 Monster Truck is mostly box-stock, except for a wired engine and scratchbuilt seat belts. The paint is Testor's Bright White, and the interior is Testor's Dusty Rose Pearl.
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Kenny Anderson built this model using an AMT Model King Bronco kit. He modified the suspension by adding a scratchbuilt 8-inch lift. The tires are from a Hot Wheels Rev Tredz monster truck, and the engine is a Boss 429 from an AMT 1970 Galaxie kit. The model is topped off with Rust-Oleum Gloss Black...
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This Kenworth T600 is hauling a load of muscle cars, including a sublime green 1971 Hemi Cuda, a white/magenta 1970 Camaro RS 454, a red/white 1969 Hemi Dodge Daytona, a saturn yellow 1970 Buick GSX 455 Stage 1, and an emerald green 1969 Mustang Mach 1 SCJ 428.
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