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Old 03-12-2013, 06:40 AM
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I'm a new guy at the site and this hobby and I'm hoping the photo attachment works but this is the start of my king. And what better way then to start cutting the original lights out then fill the space in. I've been looking and really want to make the fenders lower and the Hood a little longer but I think I might let that wait for the next truck

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Old 03-12-2013, 06:49 AM
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I wanted a little cleaner look so I shaved all the rivets down.
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Old 03-12-2013, 06:53 AM
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I cleaned roof up got rid of the seams.... The pic is when I thought I was pretty close to done with the roof but it didn't come out quit the way I wanted so I didn't stop til it was all strait
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Old 03-12-2013, 06:55 AM
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Filled in some more wholes that I didn't want
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got it all painted up and the drop visor on and some other odds and ends on then decided I want the lips off the fenders
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Old 03-12-2013, 07:04 AM
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Old 03-12-2013, 07:14 AM
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Got to this point when I took it apart and to cut the lips off the fenders and unhappy with the paint so I soaked the truck in alcohol and stripped the paint.. I might be goin with a black and purple theme.... I also have frame rails , stacks, and mudflaps coming in from garden trucking. I'm not quite sure what the length I want to make the frame rails yet 28 or longer?
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Old 03-12-2013, 02:35 PM
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The king is right at 24" stock, so if you add 4", that would look pretty good. And I feel your pain about the paint. I have to strip two bodies myself. One is my wife's, so I better do hers first.

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The king is around 23 inches, I stretched mine too 25inches with after market rails, but I might do my next one with a set of knight hauler rails which are just under 25 inches long n the holes are already there.
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looking good! stripping paint sucks. but you got to do what you got to do. as for the stretch. 28' will look long and sleek. mine are 30" rails.

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This truck is looking GOOD!!! It's coming along really well and I can just imagine how she may look when you finish

I too have paint to strip. I want to re-paint all four of my trucks

As for Big John; Watch out for the wife, she knows where and when you sleep

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Lookin' good. Trial and error with the paint, easy to apply, easy to take off. Keep the good work...
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looks good like it is! I too have had to strip paint! painting is not one of my talents for sure I usually get rushing and get runs or too much orange peel.
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Old 03-14-2013, 03:17 AM
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Thanks everybody for the compliments and inputs....I went to the hobbyshop and picked more paint yesterday I decided to go with a dark red over black mettalic. Then I spotted a razor saw so I bought and took it home. If ya buy something ya gotta try it out right? So I did and I chopped the top off the sleeper.
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Lowered the sleeper and glued it back.... Time for more body work
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Thanks for lookin ill be puttin more updates soon

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Should I fill the whole in the top o the sleeper where the antenna goes?
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Lowered the sleeper and glued it back.... Time for more body work
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Thanks for lookin ill be puttin more updates soon
Looks real good! It is amazing some of the small details can really make a difference in the overall look. Sleeper looks great. You will think up many more changes along the way probably. It is all about adding our own little touches and making it a little different than the rest. Looks great, Keep updating with pics as you go along.
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Well I smoothed all the edges out tonight along with filled the whole on the top of the sleeper where the antenna goes because it looks like I'm going to be goin with the 2.4 controller..... I'm still waiting on the frame rails so that I can strip the truck chassis and extend it next up a little more primer and the paint job....
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Old 03-17-2013, 03:38 AM
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I got all the colors down I'm gonna lay a coat of clear down.i decided not to go all black because I'm goin to make the windows a very dark tint and didn't want the windows to blend in with the paint. Now I can't decide if maybe I should put a silver pinstripe between the red and black. Thanks for lookinimage.jpg
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