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Old 08-07-2013, 04:58 AM
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Looking good! I really like the paint colors excellent choice! the trailer is looking really good too!. keep up the great work.
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so, once upon a time, long long ago, i drew up a grill for this truck. i finally got around to sending it off to russ, and this is what i got back





now somewhere along the line my crayola crayons got mixed up and the grill came out a touch long.....i think it was the program i originally drew it up with didnt agree with the milling program. not sure what im going to do about it, but even at that, it looks alot perty-er with a grill and headlights.

its hard to see without the backing i have yet to make, im thinkin some screen painted silver or black.
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Old 08-15-2013, 10:18 PM
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(I'm...) not sure what im going to do about it, but even at that, it looks alot perty-er with a grill and headlights.
Don't worry Alan. It should be easy to modify the front-end. Just make some front metal plates to come up under the head-lights like in the this photo:



It should look good, help hide the spacing, and make an amazing build look just that much better.

Good luck.

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