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Old 01-20-2008, 08:46 PM   #1
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Default Photos of 1:1 Toyota beaters

In the process of picking out my Chino-style finish scheme for my Hilux, I've been taking photos of early 80s Toyota pickups whenever I come across them. Got three so far, each one a true beater IMHO

http://www.sbcrawlers.com/images/sca...ckup/index.php

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Old 01-20-2008, 09:22 PM   #2
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:01 PM   #5
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My bad, I thought a picture was worth a thousand words.

For anyone seeking scale documentation to assist them in finishing their Toyota Pickup (or whatever), I am trying to help out with some gen-u-ine 1:1 scale weathering and wear.

Those of you into Jet Ski graphics and nineteen coats of clear need read no further... for the rest of us, hope it helps

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who could've sworn he posted this in a "Scale" forum ???
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I don't see a Red star under your screen name.
Maybe you should just worry about keeping your nose clean, and let the mods do their job, We don't need your help , or B.S. comments in every thread.
Like I mentioned to you before, maybe you should just learn to "shut it"
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Thanks for moving the thread, I guess it wasn't well-positioned the first go round

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