@perrone1 it`s interesting to note the (few) differences between the two.......who makes that swell 1/24 Tony?
The differences John, really are few indeed. The 1:24th was the closest I could find to the 1:1. It is a Maisto 2010 STX. Mine is a 2013 STX. Those 1:1 wheels were not available in 2010.
@perrone1Â Â It does look well done Tony,but Maisto is on my "what size is that?" list.....when you have people and bunnies counting on you for cars they can drive,true-to-scale takes on elevated importance
your 2013 is such a sweet ride.....it`s rare to see an F150 around here without a crew cab ......that particular detail,coupled with an empty bed, denotes a man-of-means 🤔Â
perhaps,,,,,,if Betty Bibbs stopped over to install a nice ladder rack on your Red Devil??.......after that,we could get you some day work at the quarry 🤨Â
It looks close to 'Mint' 1:24th vehicles when placed together. Could be 1:24th or 1:25th. I have had several crew cab & extended cab F-150's between 2007 to 2013. The standard cab is easier for an old man to back up in yet it still hauls 12' kayaks.
It looks close to 'Mint' 1:24th vehicles when placed together. Could be 1:24th or 1:25th. I have had several crew cab & extended cab F-150's between 2007 to 2013. The standard cab is easier for an old man to back up in yet it still hauls 12' kayaks.
thank you......I`ll take another look at the maisto f150 Tony.....I have a `99 Lariat that is,and will probably remain, my only ride until the interplanetary battle for Mars makes us all obsolete........humping boats onto the roof can be a simple exercise in applied leverage until that one time that it isn`t 🤨Â
what a beautiful picture !!!........no roofies for you
Thank you my friend. No roofies for me. The two 12 footers or the 10.5 footers all fit easily in the back, strapped down. For the Necky Chatham 17 I use a specially made and very light "Trailex" trailer. One of the previous four-doors with it:
what a beautiful picture !!!........no roofies for you
Thank you my friend. No roofies for me. The two 12 footers or the 10.5 footers all fit easily in the back, strapped down. For the Necky Chatham 17 I use a specially made and very light trailer. One of the previous four-doors with it:
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I don`t never get tired of looking at your toys Tony ......those purpose built kayak trailers are sublime.......for budgetary concerns,I had to "shade tree" mine......the Hobie Hauler project took on monstrous overtones as work progressed with absolutely no regard for sanity or decorum
the Old Town trailer was found as an adoptable feral boat trailer for 100.00
@perrone1 .....thanks Tony.....one more?.....I have a buddy with a Hobie Island for which he and I built a trailer out of 2 harbor freight trailers (sides and center line reinforced with stout angle iron)
....I believe he specced it out to haul 8 or 9 thousand pounds 🤨Â