RC 64 Dodge Townie takes a ride on a deer trail

dirtovalrich

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Sweet build again jeffro, your craftsmanship still amazes me, looks like i need to go hang out at hoobley bridge to catch a veiw of your trucks some time.
 

rammmit

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wish i had your skills and know how, cause i would love to make a replica body of my 75 Ramcharger or my 59 F100.
 

jeffro

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Sweet build again jeffro, your craftsmanship still amazes me, looks like i need to go hang out at hoobley bridge to catch a veiw of your trucks some time.
Come on down, or up ?? I think I remember you were from Pekin or Peoria, or maybe I'm getting old..:) But you are more then welcome. There is a guy in Jacksonville that wants to come over\up sometime, and check out Salt Creek. Keeps telling me he is jealous of my trail spot.

@ rammit,, The dodge ramcharge would be much easier, I think..anyway, I was in that same boat. The best thing to do is buy some styrene and some pvc pipe cleaner, and practice making small items, toolboxs, boxes, etc... start small, see how it goes together, and then just go bigger..:D

It took me some time and lots of practice and throwing away or reusing the styrene in another build..its a hands on thing for most from what I have read and seen. Good Luck !

Have you seen this one ?

 
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rammmit

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yeah i have seen that one, was drooling all over it, lol.


here is my 1:1
I have a proline ramcharger body with the cage, just havent painted it up yet, plus not sure what to put it on, my Mad Force, Ground Pounder, or Clod Pounder?

 
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