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lol invading them trains were ya?
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Greg, Lou and Rob,
Thanks for letting us play on your job site. It was a blast. Can't wait for the next time. Albert |
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Looks like you had a good time. I would have liked to come out but I had to work. Maybe next time.
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nice videos! hitachi operator was so smooth, is he made of silk?
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Well I guess that I should start a truck build and this is my first RC truck. Was a Wall Mart last year and saw this Freight liner dump with pup. Thought that it might be a good truck to model
![]() Took it home and put it away and that was it, till I met up with Lou and Greg at a train show in Port Alberni. Seeing the great models that they had, I was hooked. Back in the sixties I worked for the Four Wheel Drive Corporation in Kitchener on the end of the highway truck line. We built one cab over with a longer frame that had a dump body installed buy Frink. That truck always stuck with me, so I decided why not build it from the Globe Liner. The first thing to do was install a longer frame and put on plenty of fuel for the long haul trips. ![]() I also ran the cab through the table saw to go from a 108" cab to a 96". ![]() Thanks for looking Rob Last edited by steamer; 02-10-2011 at 01:01 PM. Reason: lost link to photos |
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Nice Rob!
Pretty soon you're going to keep Greg and Lou busy loading your truck. |
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