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Post by afx on Feb 9, 2017 15:55:29 GMT -8
Fuel cans and toolbox complete.
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Post by checkeredflagdetails on Feb 10, 2017 9:48:21 GMT -8
Nice detail on the cans and tool box, I have a similar 1 to 1 tool box covered with racing stickers. LOOKING GOOD.
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Post by afx on Feb 10, 2017 10:30:33 GMT -8
Thanks Lew. Yea I am contemplating adding some stickers on the toolbox.
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Post by alterrenner on Feb 10, 2017 19:30:40 GMT -8
My wife and I were in a gallery last night, and I mentioned that some of the painting were so life-like that you could actually hear them! Those gasoline cans are so real looking that I can not only hear the gas' sloshing around, but I believe I can smell it!
--Frank
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Post by afx on Feb 13, 2017 14:02:00 GMT -8
Thanks Frank. We have color.
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Post by afx on Feb 15, 2017 18:46:06 GMT -8
I think I am calling this one done.
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Post by checkeredflagdetails on Feb 16, 2017 20:29:28 GMT -8
Great job on the trailer. You have inspired me to look for mine. It was a AMT, ERTL service trailer, BLUEPRINTER, double axle. Don't know when I'll do it but at least I found it, LOL
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Post by Art on Feb 17, 2017 8:49:54 GMT -8
Very cool, JC! I agree with Frank, those paint cans bring it to life.
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Post by dustymojave on Feb 21, 2017 18:32:09 GMT -8
The double axle trailer is an AMT that dates back to the early 60s. Came with Ford F100s and such. It's been used recently. Oh, BTW...your snake is draggin.
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Post by checkeredflagdetails on Feb 22, 2017 18:53:23 GMT -8
Seams to me I got it free or at little cost, as a promo of some kind. (didn't come with a truck, just the trailer) The packing list says: ship date 09/06/91. Doesn't say anything about cost. Defiantly the same one.
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