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The hook is in the previous pictures but harder to see. I also added the pick behind the ax. I saw it in one picture during a google search that showed it disassembled to fit in the recessed area.
Well I finally got the truck assembled. All that is left is final sanding and painting. Here are the updated pictures just then:
(the rubber band is to hold the doors on for the pictures. They will be glued on once I finish painting the inside of the cab)
Thanks. The tail lights are done except for paint. You can see them on the end of the bumper. I hope to have all the parts finished today ready for final sanding and then painting. I am going to add the rope between the front shackles after the painting is done.
I still have to add the shackles inside the bumperettes and add the tail light. You will see a lot more detail by the time I am finished with this model. I am waiting to paint the inside of the cab before installing the 2 doors.
Me too! I made those for the Willy's Jeep model. Made this set at 80% size to better fit the truck. So delicate I had to be extra careful to sand and handle.
Found this one before, but it's not even close to the M37 you want. The designer makes some cool model plans but I always have to modify them to make the vehicle more like the real thing. It's annoying but it at least gives me a base plan to work from...
I downloaded some plans for building a Kaiser M-715. The designer took some artistic license and changed some of the features. I like building my models as close to military look as possible. I downloaded some pictures from the internet to help me modify the plans and come up with a much...
That's cool! I am using the DeWalt DW788 scroll saw. I am getting the top of the line saw tomorrow. It's a Pegas 21" scroll saw. Will be selling my DeWalt saw setup once I get the new saw set up.
Thank you for the compliment. I really appreciate the feedback. You know they say anything is for sale at the right price. I'm thinking of doing an MRAP soon.
Thank you for the compliment. Right now i am not building any for selling. Not sure it's cost effective since it takes me a week or more to build a model. That's 12 hours plus per day. They are approximately 16" to 21" long. I like the larger scale models. Here are a couple of non-military...
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