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HMFIC

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I was pleaantly surprised to find that my 1926  Mack AC Bulldog model was included in the Scale Auto Magazine Annual Contest Issue.  That is the second time I've gotten a photo of my work in that magazine.

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Congratulation, Doc!

Can you post a picture of your model. Or should I hunt out the magazine? I really hate to wo...wo...wor...work.

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I'll do it for him.


Here it is...




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The first thing that comes to mind is ......cute.

Good looking,Doc.

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Thanks Tom cause heaven knows I don't posess the technical skills to get the picture posted. Took me a month to figure out how to change my avatar.


 


Thanks for the compliments guys.


 


Doc



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Is the bed real wood?  I do like old trucks.  Nice one, and congratulations on the recognition.



-- Edited by Four Mad Men at 21:19, 2005-11-01

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Yeah the bed is made from basswood strips I ripped down on my bandsaw. I have several of the Mack kits on the shelf. They're mostly the flatbeds but I have a tanker and a couple of the dumptrucks as well. I was going to do a diorama with them but the scope of the story I wanted to tell would take up too much room in that scale.


Instead, I'm going to do the project in HO scale (1:87). Jordan makes kits of the same Mack in 1:87 plus I can get building parts in the right scale from Grandt Line. In fact, I got part of the building stuff yesterday at the local hobby shop.


Where's the "10 Plate" for my damn Optivisor?



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