roybilt
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great thunderin' jackrabbits
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Post by roybilt on Mar 31, 2007 12:58:33 GMT -5
dont know what i'm doing. hope this works
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Mar 31, 2007 17:42:22 GMT -5
It works Roy. Nice looking build.
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Post by Rustycab on Apr 1, 2007 7:53:06 GMT -5
Looks great! Lets have a peek at that Car hauler in the background IS that a 60 Ford
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roybilt
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Post by roybilt on Apr 21, 2007 23:18:32 GMT -5
sorry to take so long to respond. yes it is a resin 60 ford truck built into a car hauler. i'll get some pics and post them soon. God bless, Roy
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roybilt
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Post by roybilt on Apr 21, 2007 23:33:46 GMT -5
heres a picture i took a while back. it shows it with the 61 ranchero drag car on it. God bless, Roy
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Post by Rustycab on Apr 22, 2007 6:28:45 GMT -5
Very nice!! That whole rigs deseves more attention by posting more pics Thats looks awesome
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Post by modelmasterbruce on Apr 22, 2007 7:28:13 GMT -5
I agree with Rusty, you need to post more pics of that rig. Nice work
BRuce
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kod38
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Post by kod38 on Apr 22, 2007 16:58:55 GMT -5
Yeah,More rig pics. Great job. Are those 1/32 scale alcoas?? Doug R
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roybilt
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great thunderin' jackrabbits
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Post by roybilt on Apr 23, 2007 0:10:19 GMT -5
i'll get more pics in a couple weeks. my daughter is painting her room on the weekends from college and has my model room full of her stuff. the wheels and tires i "think" came from a sneaky pete kit. not 100% sure though. anyways, glad you all like it and i will get more pics when i can. God bless, Roy
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Post by kitbasherg on Jul 19, 2007 2:48:57 GMT -5
room clean yet just checking
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clutch13
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drive it hard or stay at home
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Post by clutch13 on Jul 30, 2007 8:44:53 GMT -5
that is some good lookin builds
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geezerman35
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I don't build kits - I molest them
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Post by geezerman35 on Aug 27, 2007 8:33:03 GMT -5
That's a nice looking build. Recent controversys involving the term Rat Rod are causing me to refrain from that term anymore. In it's originalality, a rat rod was a simple, homemade contraption that just reeked with soul (in want of a better word), originality, and pure fun. It has become a fad recently that anything in primer is called a rat. Boyd and Foose have made 60/100 thousand dollar "rat Rods". If that dosen't destroy the original concept, nothing will.
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