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07-04-2014, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
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Re: Building an RC Big Rig
Wow, that Harley looks great! I always wanted to do that kit when I was a kid, but could never afford it, lol. Truck looks great, too. Pete conversion is awesome!
No, haven't done much on the Freightliner lately. Full size stuff has taken priority. Between his 67 Shortbox and my 98, we haven't concerned ourselves so much with RCs
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07-04-2014, 09:43 PM | #2 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Mason City, Il. USA
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Re: Building an RC Big Rig
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Thank you ! It sure looks better then the 1st time I tried. and Thank you on The Peterbilt. It turned out better then I thought it would, and it was also harder then I thought it would be. I'm kinda in a model building mode, but it almost needs to be 1\8 scale or bigger, and I'm really having fun looking for the 1\8 th scale bikes, and building them. I'm watching a few old 3 wheelers from the late 60's early 70's. They are expensive though. Every time I start saving money to start looking for a 72 chevy (a real one. ), I spend it on RC's or models..... Here is another I did a long time ago and found it on ebay. Actually two of them. Do you think anyone would mind a build thread on the chopper ?? |
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