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Old 05-30-2013, 02:03 AM
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WOW!!! Your putting that printer to use! I this I have to agree with Russ on this one its BAD A$$!!
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Totally Bad A$$! Lol

Love the real rig, and the little one more
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That is sweet!! great job!
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JD , you know how much I love that truck and now to see what you've done is just amazing and perfect! What a beautiful rig dude!

So??..... How much have ya spent since announcing the truck as done now? Lol. jk

Great work with the printer. The possibilities are endless! What a great time to be in the hobby and see new tools like this

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Great job JD, can't wait to see it completed. Nice print work as well.
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I love all the progress. Also luv how you just print this and print that. I know IRS not that easy,glad all your schooling is paying off. Truck looks awesome
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Looking good JD! Another remake? Well worth it, I'd say!
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Great work J.D. Looks good.
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Just bad to the bone.JD you keep raising the bar.great job.

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Thanks everybody for the comments!!

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WOW!!! Your putting that printer to use! I this I have to agree with Russ on this one its BAD A$$!!
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Totally Bad A$$! Lol

Love the real rig, and the little one more
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That is sweet!! great job!
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Great job JD, can't wait to see it completed. Nice print work as well.
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Great work J.D. Looks good.
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Just bad to the bone.JD you keep raising the bar.great job.

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JD , you know how much I love that truck and now to see what you've done is just amazing and perfect! What a beautiful rig dude!

So??..... How much have ya spent since announcing the truck as done now? Lol. jk

Great work with the printer. The possibilities are endless! What a great time to be in the hobby and see new tools like this

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Thanks Mario! Well, I thought she was done, but mother nature had other plans for the truck. Since I had to take it all apart anyway I figured what the ****, might as well add a few more goodies

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I love all the progress. Also luv how you just print this and print that. I know IRS not that easy,glad all your schooling is paying off. Truck looks awesome
Thanks Chris! I'm starting to think that my major goes hand in hand with this hobby

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Looking good JD! Another remake? Well worth it, I'd say!
This remake wasn't planned, I swear! Thanks Nathan


Just a small update today. Spent the weekend making some mirrors. I couldn't stand the stock KH mirror mounts, so I got to looking at Peterbilt ones. I looked up the ScaleArt mirrors and couldn't bring myself to buy them and then wait almost a month to get them. My mirrors aren't anything special, but I spent $6 on supplies, so the price was right I think I'm going to make some new mirrors as well. I think if I polish some aluminum I can get close enough to a mirror finish. I'm going to give the smaller round mirror a shot too. I was wondering if I should try and get them chromed or just paint them to match the truck? We need some simple chroming options. I need to look at some real trucks to see if mine are too wide or not. Let me know what you guys think

This is what I based mine off of:



Took a few pictures of the building process....













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Nicely done,maybe dress them up and have them chromed.Chrome masters is in Nashville and they would do them.
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Beautiful! The mirror brackets look as good as anything I have ever seen! You might be surprised how good they will look just painted silver, or black (color matched to the visor), but chrome would be the best, I think! You just need to take your time and file or sand the joints smooth before sending them out.
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Beautiful! The mirror brackets look as good as anything I have ever seen! You might be surprised how good they will look just painted silver, or black (color matched to the visor), but chrome would be the best, I think! You just need to take your time and file or sand the joints smooth before sending them out.
Thanks guys! I think I'm going to paint them black for now and probably go back later and get them chromed, that will be the plan at least!


Got around to designing the mirrors yesterday not much to show, still need to sand them down and polish some aluminum for the mirror effect







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Default Re: Pete 379 Flat Top 48"

Nice work on the brackets JD. The pics are great, after seeing how you did it I think I might have to give it a try myself.
You are having way too much fun with that printer! Lol

Have you thought about adding marker lights in your new mirrors? I wanted to do that on Sue's truck but there's just not enough room in the stock Tamiya mirrors and I don't have any of those nano LEDs .

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Have you thought about adding marker lights in your new mirrors? I wanted to do that on Sue's truck but there's just not enough room in the stock Tamiya mirrors and I don't have any of those nano LEDs.
If you don't need it to output a lot of light, check out fiber optic; looks lit just not a lot of light.
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Just wondering if this truck ever got 100% back on her feet?
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I am ,a very stupid man, sorry, but instead to use, toxik product ,do not you use ,the pattex, colla 100%?.Make a test.regards to italy;And yet sorry.
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