Commercial Vehicles


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A friend gave me this resin cab
and said, "here, see what you
can do with this".
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I made everything else. REA sold
advertising on the sides of their
delivery trucks. I used some HO
scale signs for the effect.
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The Ghost Busters eventually
sold their Caddy and I turned it
into a delivery vehicle.
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I built this for same kit night when all
we were given was a set of decals.
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The Ford truck is diecast. It was a
tool truck. I converted it into a
roving news truck.
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The inside is equipped
to broadcast live TV.
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This unit broadcast live from
the NNL in Toledo last year.
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All-American Models beautiful IH
Metro with a set of Alps decals
thanks to my brother.
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I made everything for this bus except
the hood, fenders, headlights and grille.
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The door is double hinged
to fold open and closed.
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An AMT pickup truck with widened
fenders and a narrowed Revell 55
grille are the basis for this C600.
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A resin cab and scratchbuilt body are
highlighted by the PPG orange paint.
Staples make great grab irons and
foot steps.
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View of the interior with freight
waiting to be delivered.
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A Ron Cash resin cab and an
original issue short version of
the IMC tank trailer.
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I converted a Tahoe promo
into a panel truck.
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1950 F-2 Marmon-Herrington
4 Wheel Drive Stake Truck.
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That's a long name for such a cute little
truck. I scratchbuilt the stake body and
the 4 wheel drive system. This truck
was built for a how-to article that
appeared in one of the model
magazines.
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I scratchbuilt the stake body for this
one also. It's powered by the in-line
6 cylinder engine.
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this 1955 Phone Co. truck is scratchbuilt
and has a 6 cylinder engine and authentic
paint color. The door emblems are cut
from pictures and copied onto
self-adhesive paper.
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Another AAM beauty with
PPG paint and Alps decals.
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A beat up fuel truck looks
well used and abused.
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this was my first attempt at weathering.
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this 37 pickup was converted to a
long version stake body with
resin wheels and frame.
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Grove City Lumber Co. truck
has a resin cab and alps decals.
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the rest of the truck is diecast.
 
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