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  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    10 months ago
    HPIM3616
    norhcoast automotive modellers member jerome andrews
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    10 months ago
    HPIM3625
    his name is steve goldman
  • dad (Private)
    5 years 7 months ago
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    the front car is a '74 Dodge, I drove one at Middletown, the back one is a Plymounth maybe '73 or '74
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      10 months ago

      the front car is a '74 Dodge, I drove one at Middletown, the back one is a Plymounth maybe '73 or '74
  • don (Private)
    2 years 11 months ago
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    i'm new to this,after [ 30 +yrs. of not building] anyway where did u get the suburban body , the more lights the better.u need to add one more scene light to the rear.i have real 1970 chevy ambulance that want to build. got the body but not to happy with the casting. p.s. where did your lights come from. thanks,don
  • Explorer2770 United States (Private)
    3 years 2 months ago
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    Dave,

    Looks good. How far did you stretch the chassis?
  • Dad (Private)
    3 years 3 months ago
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    Love the room.
  • wack137 (Private)
    4 years 3 months ago
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    David,
    I have located the bic pens, the red lights, but cannot locate the eyelits. I have looked in hoibby stores, craft stores, and sewing stores. Any help would be greatley appreacated.
    Ed..
  • DAVID PARSLEY United States (Private)
    4 years 3 months ago
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    Dick, It is a resin cab from Dave Carey, I'll have all the info for you at Cincy, see you soon.
  • Dick Pierson (Private)
    4 years 3 months ago
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    Dave, resin cab ? Where did you acquire this?

    See you at the Cincy Challenge in April.

    Dick Pierson
  • DAVID PARSLEY United States (Private)
    4 years 5 months ago
    HPIM4943
    JOSH, This ladder set is from the OLD AMT American LaFrance fire truck kit.
  • DAVID PARSLEY United States (Private)
    4 years 5 months ago
    HPIM4908
    JOSH, These wheelwells are off of the old OPEL-BLITZ fire truck.
  • DAVID PARSLEY United States (Private)
    4 years 5 months ago
    HPIM5127
    JOSH, The hose are shoe string's.. I buy regular white strings , then dye them in coffee for a few hours, once dry, I just fold them in.
  • Josh (Private)
    4 years 5 months ago
    HPIM5127
    im really sorry last question. where did you get your hoses on the side of the truck? and would used white shoestrings be good enough for used hose in my diorama?
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