Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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Re: Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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"UPDATE 4/17/11" Added the hood lights using the headlites from a 72 GTO model I had.
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Re: Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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Looks good Bart!!
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Re: Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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agree, looking good
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Re: Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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American classics sells a metal 1/24 1969 F100 I noticed. Looks like a short bed even?

Looks like a good start for a snake truck model. Hardest part I think might be the tiny little louvers and getting the snakes right on the doors.

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Re: Update on my Red F100 snake truck model

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PursuitSpecial wrote:American classics sells a metal 1/24 1969 F100 I noticed.
diecast are very hard to modify, especially for some major work needed for a mad max replica.
I modded a metal 1/24 XB falcon into the red XA bat car and took a heap of work just to enlarge the wheel openings.
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