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I gotta know, Is that Kenworth the one that comes with opening doors, steerable wheels, rubber tires and fully detailed interior? What is the issue date and kit # on the box? and do you know if it's still available? I've been looking for one of those forever and I didn't know it was reissued.
Thanks for the info. Nice job on the kit BTW.
No worries man
I do like this style very much as opposed to a waist holster rubbing my hips raw or trying to pull my drawers down with a heavy pistol or revolver. When on the chest I hardly know it's there, very nice when on a quad riding over rought ground
Regards,
Mark
Looked close to what Simply Rugged makes and was curious as to how you liked it. Finally found my leather company, not looking any further. Thanks though
Mopar thanks this kit gives you a Cummins NTC for a mill; don't know if there are any aftermarket outfits that do Cat engines
Thank you John
Goldhammer thanks also, and the holster was made by Clark Fork Leather here in Montanta for a Glock 20 or 40. Since I acquired it the business has been sold and is now Paradise Valley Leather. I don't think they make one for a scoped revolver, but I do know that Triple K makes one that looks rugged and well made. Try oldtradingpost.com and look for Up front big thunder center chest scoped handgun shoulder holster, may be just what ya need
Nicely done big rig and box. Just out of curiosity, is that a Chesty Puller holster rig in the quad pic? Been thinking about one for the scoped Redhawk.
Well done!
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Awsome the KENWORTH K100 V.I.T IF it had the 3408 or 3406 cat v8 my dad had one I've got a replica of his in progress nice work Awsome looking too
It occurred to me that I failed to post finished pics of this. Decided to not do the stack guards as many of these that were on the road did not have them
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The truck was a reasonable and well engineered kit; the trailer not so much
One of my other hobbies
And one of the sights to see while doing this
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Closer to the finish
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Gonna need a nine by twenty nine inch base for this one
Thanks gents
Probably a little late for the grille but the jury's not out on stack guards yet
Hello!
That Ken is lookin' really good! I just love that colour scheme. Like the Capn' said, some PE (exhaust shrouds, radiator grille) could really add to it!
Thanks for sharing and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Mighty fine a true classic
Nick.
That's gorgeous. I remember builing that same tractor kit.I should have sprung for photoetch for around the exhaust.The fit of the roof on mine was so nice, I could leave it loose to be able to see the interior.
The latest effort, close to finished. Synopsis to date
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A bit more scratching amongst other things will see it done
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