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Old 06-30-2008, 07:22 PM   #11
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I'm really enjoying watching this Trout. Very impressive.

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Trout I was just thinking, after your last big win, I just wonder , if folks really understand the work that goes into one of these machines? I think the next time you inter somthing, like this little sweat truck. maybe you could put up some pictures to show the insides. or did you do that? I think that would really creat some more interest, on what is involved. you think . your friend Evie
ps it is looking good. you say engine, whooooo. is that one piece, or do you have to esembale it too. gosh what a work. cootoes to the pattern maker. and figureing it all out. wow.
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Old 07-01-2008, 04:10 AM   #13
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being in the right project at the right time!
luckily I was able to spend my first 3 day weekend working on the truck..
next weekend I'll be making another pedal perfect rose box for my mother in law, I gave the first one away as a going away gift.

then on July 16th we'll be heading to Montana for 2 weeks....
I'm hoping to have the fame to the truck done by then so when we get back I'll be ready to go on the cab.

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Trout . You may as well park it . With the price of diesel going out of sight . Actually with a scale model one may be able to afford the fuel . Looking good ; can't wait to see the completed project .VVVVRUUMM or something like that . Roger
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Trout, you are one overworked puppy. Do you have any time to sleep, or have you found a way to stretch the day to 30 hours long? The work is fantastic and has more detail than I would ever think of putting into a model. Is it used for play or is it just for display?

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I also love watching you build these vehicles. Your precision is amazing.
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Old 07-03-2008, 04:47 AM   #17
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I know most of you enjoy seeing my work in progress pictures just as much as I enjoy putting them up here for you to see.....



I'm starting my 4 day weekend but I won't be spending it working on my truck
I have a pedal perfect rose box to make and next weekend we will be getting ready for Montana so this might be it for awhile...

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I got a little work done on the truck....
the grill, frontend and fuel tanks....







I guess I better go and unload the camper....

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Just amazing! The detail and the crisp lines are making this look real good.
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I don't know if you noticed but I still need to do one of the exhaust stacks, it calls for a 5/8 inch dowel but I don't have one in cherry so I used 1/2 inch instead. I don't know if I'm going to redo them until I get started on the cab. if it wasn't for that I would have the motor mounted...
front bumper, rear fenders and mudflaps is all that is left for the frame work.
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