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From: ridgerunner1490
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  • Very nice job well done

  • Nice. This is cool.

  • My town has a firetruck just like this. Back in the day Mack's were the best type of firetruck you could get.

  • nice toy man.........

  • cool i have the same one but it looks like crap because i got it out of a mall parking lot but i cleaned it up and it looks OK

  • ill by it ok dude how much

  • I'll take $35.00 for the other truck. Just send me a message if interested.

  • i will take it love that truck i live in warsaw ky on drive creek road 4175

  • I have another Firetruck like this one, but I haven't installed lights in it. Basically the same truck you see in this video, but without the 3 light spotlight on top of the cab. Plus it is missing the battery cover on the bottom, but another cover could be made from a piece of flat plastic. If anyone is interested in buying it let me know how much you'll pay....I just might sell it. Haven't had the time recently to install lights in it. It would be a nice truck too if you install the lights.

  • awsome!!!!

  • man im in progress wit tht model too but its so hard nd long i havent worked on it seeing how urs turned i wanna finish asap... i have tht same one but mine is the older version mine is 9 years old so its a lil beat up meanwhile the differences i have a code 3 lightbar and my spot light is nicer u gave me the idea to put lights on the side of the truck nice i got a question r those 1mm lights tht r on the side of the truck like where the panel is u should have put a visor in back

  • BEAUTIFUL JOB!!! If someone could do a 1970's-vintage Seagrave Rear Admiral rearmount aerial I'd be the happiest man on the planet!!!

  • awesome work. tackling something like that aint easy. Love the detail. An inspiration to the rest of us

  • thats awsome!!! i love the rear lights the most b/c i love lights that alternate that way. only thing i wouldnt have done is all the white on the sides...not many fire trucks have that , but who cares. its sick. u should also put wig wags in the head lights too.

  • THANKS!! I have one more of these trucks to build, not sure when I will get around to working on it. This one took a while to do since I integrated a new, real 12 volt emergency strobe wig wag unit to it. There are 36 lights on two switches and powered by two 9 volt batteries.

  • A thousand Stars this is nice!

  • Great work, 5 stars!

  • Thanks!!!

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