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Added a '68 Dodge Charger to the layout today...layout is short of Chrysler products, so I've got a couple more on the way for the "Dodge" fans out there! There is one "DeSoto" though right behind the blue Charger... the "dog guy" is creating a real traffic jam-up in front of the bus station...word is getting out he's serving a vegetarian dog

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Added a '68 Dodge Charger to the layout today...layout is short of Chrysler products, so I've got a couple more on the way for the "Dodge" fans out there! There is one "DeSoto" though right behind the blue Charger... the "dog guy" is creating a real traffic jam-up in front of the bus station...word is getting out he's serving a vegetarian dog

Dodge 3

I like that Grey Dog

Added a '68 Dodge Charger to the layout today...layout is short of Chrysler products, so I've got a couple more on the way for the "Dodge" fans out there! There is one "DeSoto" though right behind the blue Charger... the "dog guy" is creating a real traffic jam-up in front of the bus station...word is getting out he's serving a vegetarian dog

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Nice shot Paul'.. I had a 1970 Charger in red'..Was a great running and fast car.. went coast to coast twice, and drove it Germany for three years.. I could do 85, 95, on the Autobon.  No speed limits on it.........

@Forty Rod posted:

I have a friend who get pics of license plates and puts them on his computer.  He the jockeys them around and changes numbers and letters.  When he gets waht he wants he takes msters to A&E Reprographics and have then printed to size.



I've seen his work on models from HO scale to 1/24th and they all look very good.  He also does package labels, magazine covers, and other such in the same way

I added license plates to my vehicles by searching for images of license plates on the internet, copying and pasting them to Powerpoint, reducing them to the appropriate size, and printing them onto semi-gloss photo paper on my ink jet printer at the highest print quality setting. The paper is stiff enough that once cut out, the plate can be glued directly to the vehicle without any backing.

@Forty Rod posted:

I have a friend who get pics of license plates and puts them on his computer.  He the jockeys them around and changes numbers and letters.  When he gets waht he wants he takes msters to A&E Reprographics and have then printed to size.



I've seen his work on models from HO scale to 1/24th and they all look very good.  He also does package labels, magazine covers, and other such in the same way

Thanks for that.

I think I just found what I need for illinois plates.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/8...assorted-usa-license

Alot of them are older than I'd need, but there's enough 80's-today that it's probably worth buying.

Great job everyone!

Lee the trucks looks great and I like the scenes you put them in! My wife runs a little mom and pop grocery store and one of the customers brought in a couple photos to hang on the wall. I asked him if I could share it here on the forum as he had one I really wanted you to see. It a photo of his dad and a coworker and one of there loads heading to the saw mill. Enjoy!Log loadIMG_20210317_121258553

Back in the day when they did real logging!

Paul, Love the Charger and great scene! But I am thinking the dog vender might have to move with all the traffic jam he is causing! LOL

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@mike g. posted:

Great job everyone!

Lee the trucks looks great and I like the scenes you put them in! My wife runs a little mom and pop grocery store and one of the customers brought in a couple photos to hang on the wall. I asked him if I could share it here on the forum as he had one I really wanted you to see. It a photo of his dad and a coworker and one of there loads heading to the saw mill. Enjoy!Log loadIMG_20210317_121258553

Back in the day when they did real logging!

Paul, Love the Charger and great scene! But I am thinking the dog vender might have to move with all the traffic jam he is causing! LOL

Mike. Thanks for the complement. That’s one awesome pic of that KB International I just may use that paint scheme on one of my upcoming log trucks.

@David Ad posted:

Always loved WWII Jeeps. It appears you did an excellent job.

Thanks. I have a 1944 Willys MB Jeep in my garage so I'm very familiar with them.

Beats me why so many models have the seat covers in a khaki color, when NO WW2 US vehicles had seat covers in that color.

I painted them the right OD #7 green, as well as the top. That model is a 1944 or 45 Ford GPW Jeep.

Another before and after'.. This GMC Cannonball Cab Over Engine, is dedicated to Lee Drennen'.  As  a THANK YOU' for starting this thread, which has brought me much enjoyment'..  This a Corgi restore'... Fresh Testors model enamel, decals from Proto 48'. Train decals.  Another idea I got from Lee'...😃

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Ted. That’s sharp! I’m very honored you Dedicated this build to me that means a lot to me to after the past year I’ve went through you guys are so wonderful keeping the thread going when I first started I didn’t think it get off the ground but with you and the other guys you’ve proved me wrong again thanks too each one of you who post here every week or every day it means a lot to me. Ted a special thanks to you and this when this forum sags a little you flying in and pick it up and get motivated again appreciate I it.

@mike g. posted:

Lee, the truck is looking good, wonderful job with the chrome pen!

Lee (P51) Wonderful job on the Jeep!

Frank, Love the car, just not to sure on the color! LOL

Jim, Great scene, outstanding looking vett!

I just did alittle hose painting, going to need another coat or 2.IMG_20210318_121400693IMG_20210318_121408631

Mike. That Red is very nice can’t wait for the finish and Thanks for the complement.

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