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Old 02-06-2011, 09:32 AM
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Logger...That is truly a great looking model you are building you are doing a very nice job on it.. Are you going to keep the cab parts the plastic or are they just temp lets for the metal parts later.
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Old 02-06-2011, 12:44 PM
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Wow! That's coming along fast. I like your figures. Did you borrow them from your kids ... or are they yours. Are you going to run a Sabertooth in it?
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Wow. That is looking nice. Excellent workmanship. Top notch. Joe
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Logger...That is truly a great looking model you are building you are doing a very nice job on it.. Are you going to keep the cab parts the plastic or are they just temp lets for the metal parts later.
The hood and cab are made out of styrine and thats how it will stay. This is the first time I have used styrine, I have lots to learn. But I must say, it is very strong and you don't have to weld or bolt it, just lay the MEK and bang it together...

Richard : I will use a sabertooth in it. They work well with no problems.

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