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Old 07-31-2008, 09:28 AM   #21
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Thats great news i look forward to seeing a wicked looking Truggy,
If it comes out like the rest of your rides i'm sure we're in for a treat

Now hurry up and give us a taster of whats in store
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Old 07-31-2008, 10:07 AM   #22
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After thinking about it for a bit, and looking at TONS of pictures on here, and online, and listening to everyones advice on what to build... TRUGGY IT IS..!!!! , and Wait till you see the Idea I have come up with for this truck..!!! Now I just gotta build it..!! Should turn out pretty neat....
Cool...looking forward to what you come up with for this one.
My next build is going to have to be a Toyota Hilux...they make for an awesome scaler!
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Old 07-31-2008, 10:41 AM   #23
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Thats great news i look forward to seeing a wicked looking Truggy,
If it comes out like the rest of your rides i'm sure we're in for a treat

Now hurry up and give us a taster of whats in store

Not to worry- If all goes right, hopefully this one should turn out to be one of my best builds yet...... Just remember, its ALL in the details, so this WON'T be a quick build, but hopefully worth it in the end.....I am going to get started on it VERY soon......... Stay Tuned..!!! ( will get a teaser shot up, as soon as one is available...)
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Old 07-31-2008, 01:49 PM   #24
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Not to worry- If all goes right, hopefully this one should turn out to be one of my best builds yet...... Just remember, its ALL in the details, so this WON'T be a quick build, but hopefully worth it in the end.....I am going to get started on it VERY soon......... Stay Tuned..!!! ( will get a teaser shot up, as soon as one is available...)

I know all about the little details thats why my 4runner is taking so long to finish.

You cant beat a teaser shot or two to wet the appetite of all the yota lovers on here
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Old 08-02-2008, 08:18 PM   #25
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Now hurry up and give us a taste of whats in store

Ask and you shall recieve..!!!!

I Actually had enough parts ( new and spare) to build another complete truck, SO the truck Pictured at the beginning of this thread ( on the trailer) is STILL intact, as a whole rig, and This second truck Pictured is going to be the Truggy....., I will continue the build thread of the original "whole" truck here, and begin a new thread for the truggy in the 1.9" section......Anyways, onto the pictures of the "Twins"......



And here is the ONE Teaser pic of the Truggy that I'm willing to show so far..... MUCH more to come...Stay Tuned....

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Ask and you shall recieve..!!!!

I Actually had enough parts ( new and spare) to build another complete truck, SO the truck Pictured at the beginning of this thread ( on the trailer) is STILL intact, as a whole rig, and This second truck Pictured is going to be the Truggy....., I will continue the build thread of the original "whole" truck here, and begin a new thread for the truggy in the 1.9" section......Anyways, onto the pictures of the "Twins"......



And here is the ONE Teaser pic of the Truggy that I'm willing to show so far..... MUCH more to come...Stay Tuned....

Thats some very sharp styrene work on that rear cab panel.
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Old 08-03-2008, 05:17 AM   #27
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Good job on the cab work, lookin forward to seeing how this yota turns out, keep up the good work
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Old 08-03-2008, 02:17 PM   #28
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Where do you guys get all your cool stuff
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Old 08-03-2008, 02:36 PM   #29
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Thats some very sharp styrene work on that rear cab panel.
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Good job on the cab work, lookin forward to seeing how this yota turns out, keep up the good work

Thanks guys, This is actually turning into one of my favorite builds so far..!! As far as the Styrene work, Trust me when I tell you , You ain't seen NOTHIN' YET..!!!!
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