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Post by Deano on Jul 27, 2019 23:16:23 GMT -7
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Post by DeeCee on Jul 28, 2019 0:02:51 GMT -7
That is one cool looking old work horse there mate, and love the rubbed through rear wheel arch. A lot more cool details popping out the more i look at it .. icon_shoutout_zpsg7nrfmdc
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Post by stitchdup on Jul 28, 2019 3:07:40 GMT -7
Cool, it looks how I imagine Aussie trucks would look with the dust layer over everything. The rotted tyre looks right at home too. Are the place names real or fictional? its hard to tell with Aussie place names, lol
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Post by Deano on Jul 28, 2019 3:13:01 GMT -7
Thanks guys.Place names are real believe it or not. I believe Iron Knob got its name in relation to the mine that is/was there. Never been to South Oz but have seen it in books about steam railways my Dad has.
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Post by stitchdup on Jul 28, 2019 3:36:10 GMT -7
Thanks guys.Place names are real believe it or not. I believe Iron Knob got its name in relation to the mine that is/was there. Never been to South Oz but have seen it in books about steam railways my Dad has. Musta been named by a scotsman, i live about 6 miles from twatt! (slang term for a lady garden)
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Post by mustang1989 on Jul 28, 2019 4:15:04 GMT -7
WOW! This rig is tha "bee's knees" in terms of weathering and paint Dean! Really looks the part. Nice use of the old tire on the passenger front btw. Very nice touch!
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Post by leon on Jul 28, 2019 4:53:54 GMT -7
Great job on the old Beater Deano! icon_shoutout_zpsg7nrfmdc
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Post by mmthrax on Jul 28, 2019 19:12:35 GMT -7
Great work Deano. Lots of eye candy.
I like the chipping and the branch scrapes along the right side. My old Freightliner had the bent fuel tank step too.
Great detailing sir. Outstanding work!
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Post by Deano on Jul 29, 2019 3:45:11 GMT -7
Thanks guys, a build like this is something to do with those bits that somehow get damaged during a build!
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Jul 29, 2019 19:59:31 GMT -7
What an outstanding model! Perfect weathering, fantastic details. I can just see it parked on the side of the road next to some farm house.
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