12-09-2011, 10:35 AM | #426 |
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Looks great so far. I would be going nuts if i did all the mods you are doing. I am a "blow and go" kind of guy with no patience.
Thanks for the bumper mod, i will do something similar for mine without welding brackets to the bumper. The bumper bolts let mine look semi original. Thanks for sharing your ideas. |
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kim ' your skills knock it outta da park !
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I like the copper look that's what I'm aiming for
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It's been a while since I've checked my own build thread.
I've been busy helping my brother put a 4-link and new brakes on his truck.Thanks. Quote:
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Nice work on the bumper! Looks like things are coming along with your build.
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Wow man, I just spent the better part of the day (on and off) reading your whole thread. I love the bed, it had to take lots of guts to even attempt this and it came out killer!!!! The sectioning of the hood took huge balls too!!!!! I dig the firewall and straight dash as well. Awesome creativity and imagination! I feel like I need to step up my game now ;~)
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hey Kim, you put the rest of us to shame....where do you get the time for all this? And nice work. I like the reverse opening hood a lot.
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Looking great Kim!
Man I hear ya about the money thing, these are what I have to build for other people so I can have truck money, but these take me about 4 months to build so thats what I do with time in between the money problem. |
01-02-2012, 08:16 PM | #438 |
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Beautiful models. If I built those, I dont know if I would build a truck.
Is that a kitchen/workshop combo. I think that I am going to do that. When my wife goes out, I will move all my shop stuff into the kitchen. Maybe she will get the hint to stay out of my garage. |
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Those are very cool models. Kim |
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wow!
I would think those models take more patience then our truck builds... nice work
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excellent ships !
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Thanks guys, I dont want to hijack Kims thread so if you want to see more go here and look around!
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Hey Kim just picked up on this build looking really nice...
doors look great I know it would be more work but did you consider on rounding the bottom of the doors? just a thought... Mark
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That's what I was thinking without looking at the doors/opening's myself...very slick truck should look great when your done...
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Hey Kim i just picked up a new "old" bumper for the front of my truck and i am going to try, and install it the way you did, by making my own brackets and welding them up. Thanks for making me try this. lol
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i just went thru your build thread, great minds think alike. i think i need bigger rubber on mine though. your fabrication skills are amazing, i looked at shaving drip rails and realized how much work to shave them. great truck. painting it screaming yellow by chance?
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That front bumper iz lookin slick!
I have been thinking on not putting a bumper on, but maybe i should take this ans see if an adjustment is needed with my front end. Keep up the advanced work! Brian Posted via Mobile Device
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