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John Shamblin
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JB's last post reminded me of a wreck I've been working on. I'm easily distracted, and have way too many projects. The hood is t the most difficult to do, so I'm waiting until I have a steady hand (like that's ever gonna happen). I'm still detailing this one which will be in my next salvage yard diorama...

IMG 5455
IMG 5454
IMG 5456
IMG 5457
IMG 5458
IMG 5569
IMG 5570

 



   
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john barry
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nice work John.....4th pic is my favorite

Isn`t that a 13/16 socket on that drive extension ???????____just what scale are you working with here??



   
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John Shamblin
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1:25 plastic models. yeah I use a deep well socket and micro mark heat gun, or a hot plate  to do the flat tires.... I think it's a 7/16.



   
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john barry
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Posted by: @john-shamblin

... I think it's a 7/16.

cool !!  I was 50% correct !!!!_________________you asked,the other day for s`more of my truck chassis pics........ >>>>>  https://diecast.org/community/1_24/here-comes-peter-cottontail-___running-just-a-bit-late/



   
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Looking good..er bad,



   
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