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Re: Classic Paint designs of the 1970's
If you look thru his gallery's thats my guy who went to the Pete factory and got all the pics. His 1/25 skills are crazy!!
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Re: Classic Paint designs of the 1970's
mispelled words76739]If you look thru his gallery's thats my guy who went to the Pete factory and got all the pics. His 1/25 skills are crazy!![/QUOTE]
**** yeah man, that guy is a seriously talented builder. A lot of the guys on that forum amaze me. |
Re: Classic Paint designs of the 1970's
Hey hey now I like static models too, could you all be so kind as to share what this forum is.
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Isnt that the plastic cowboy site ?
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Here's the link to the forum http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?act=idx
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thanks for the share!
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It's amazing the array of paint schemes that were available back then. I don't think there are nearly so many choices today, but I could be wrong. Stripes were pretty popular in the '70s era. Some of those old paint schemes look great on the new trucks, when the right colors are choosen!
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Thanks for sharing and sort of a trip down memory lane.
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The 70's were good years for classic paint jobs. Not like the boring faded red and white trucks of today.
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Those pics remind me of convoy
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Thanks for posting these! It's good to see what was available and the options that were there. Some of them are nice, some of them a bit questionable. I like more of the Freightliner COE designs than the K100's. I have a pretty cool one in mind for my globe build which isn't too far off the ones above! :bounce:
I love the classics :cool: |
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in the Freightliner COE pics,the "Oxnard 52094" paint is the same that my neighbor had on his truck,he wasnt an owner operator,he drove for a large electrical company,but when they upgraded his mount,he chose the Freightliner COE.before that he was driving a Mack B-60 short wheel base ten wheeler,it was "Candy apple red" and was painted by Joe Bailion himself!!,Berts wife Refina,grew up next door to Bailion when they were kids here in Placer County Ca.Joe is still alive but is deep in Alzheimer's.pretty sad.
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