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Hello Together,

my first try to use a saw and cast parts with resin. Not perfect, but i like it and the next one will get better.

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Best wishes to all, Michael

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My only feedback would be to weather the trailer sides some to tie it together with the weathered front and back and bring down some of the toylike shine to the chrome sides. Otherwise, looks great.

Posted (edited)

My only feedback would be to weather the trailer sides some to tie it together with the weathered front and back and bring down some of the toylike shine to the chrome sides. Otherwise, looks great.

You're right, that's the fault, next time i make it without any foil. Tank you all for your friendly comments.

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Michael,

          You did a really fine job on this one. Looks to me like you have a the skills set to continue modifying your stock kits.

 

 

 

   Be Well

    Gator

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Sorry, did not see your reply, the resin kit for the Peterbilt is from American Industrial Truck Models. How i make the trailer can you see here:

 

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