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  • nice job ! odd choice of wheels for a vintage truck tho

  • i like it man, good custom build. theres no better satisfaction than stepping back and saying yeah i built that.! what did u polish the paint with man?

  • @yotakidd Thank you. There is no clear or polish on the paint. It's testors regular light blue spray paint. I just waxed it with automotive wax, but it was shiny before that, peace!!

  • i like it man, good custom build. theres no better satisfaction than stepping back and saying yeah i built that.!

  • i love this truck

  • I hate bif rim. nice truck though

  • does it work like a real truck?

    how fast does it go

  • Wow! Nice!

  • A bit of kit bashing, lovely model, great detail, and nice voice over

  • there aint nothing better than a good lookin chevy truck. that one is supa tight!!!!! i love how u tubbed the bed to get the awsome lookin rims to fit! we need to see more trucks in here! keep it up. peace for now.

  • Since fastjimmy's got that contest going, I might just enter my 99 ford lightning with a homemade whipple supercharger, but I don't know yet, after I got the news today of my father that passed away 2 months ago, I'm kind of scatter brained & stressed out. But thanks for the comment homie, gotta have more trucks!!! Peace!

  • i like thet bloo Koler

  • dude. that pick up looks awesome! good work.

  • Thanks homie. This is the first big kitbash I've done, my 65 chevy stepside monster truck was the first body swap...lol!!

  • Excellent work. Gorgeous model.

  • that looks REALLY good. lots of custom and very creative

  • That's a pretty tuff looking Chevy. Keep up the great work. LAter- Papi

  • Very nice indeed!! It takes some skill to 'kit-bash', and get it to look just right.. :)

    Just curious, how did you glue that windshield and the other transparent parts in place? I'm going to build a car at some point, and don't want to ruin my effort by ending up with a glued over windshield.. :)

    Thank you for your entry..

  • Just use glue on the edges on the inside of the body. Take it easy

  • Tried that.. failed miserably!! :)

  • hi in america they have "Window Glue" or something and if you get glue on the window it dosnt wreck the window but i dont know what it in here.

  • Yes, I have heard of that.. but I don't think you can get it overe here.. at least not through the sources I normally use! But I will ask at my local shop next time I go.. :)

  • hi ive posted some comments please read them:)

  • Posted them where?? :)

  • go to your "inbox" and click "comments"

  • Ha ha ha ha... sorry, they had drowned in the masses of other comments.. for some reasons I didn't receive any e-mail notifications.. :)

  • tight chevy pickup the motor looks like the ls9 zr1 motor

  • It does. I noticed that after I finished my model. The chevy ssr engine actually fit without any problems & I chucked the old engine, bland & loss of detail homie. Peace!

  • great whip put some d's on that bitch!

  • badd ass ride homie love the rims ..good luck

  • Thanks homie. This is a first for me & I'm having fun with it.

  • Awesome Pickup..Good luck ..Peace out!!!

  • Thanks homie & good luck to you. Man your chevelle has me drooling again...lol!!!

  • Good luck with your entry...

    Peace

  • Same to you homie. peace!

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