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Old 08-08-2020, 10:40 PM   #61
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This thing is awesome, great work!
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Old 03-06-2021, 05:03 PM   #62
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I've got some plans to update this Hilux a little. Starting with some new axles I'm waiting to arrive.

But, until then, here's a couple of short little clips of it in action. It has to be my most favorite truck to drive!



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Old 03-07-2021, 03:49 PM   #63
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I just want to say thank you for this build thread. I recently picked up a Mojave 4 door cab for a project I’m working on. I got the rear cab panel and was struggling with how to fill the gap at the lower sides of the cab. You gave me the answer I was thinking of. I also have patience issues as well. I’m going to be trying some styrene parts with the Mojave cab. Hopefully they turn out half as good as yours did. Your build has turned out great. Just really nice quality work.
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I can see why it is your favorite to drive, if it drives like it looks I'm betting it's a lot of fun. Very nicely thought out build, particularly like the bed design as well as the sliders.
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I really like your flatbed. Hoping to do something similar in the future with the one I'm waiting on. Hope you don't mind me borrowing your styling cues.
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I just want to say thank you for this build thread. I recently picked up a Mojave 4 door cab for a project I’m working on. I got the rear cab panel and was struggling with how to fill the gap at the lower sides of the cab. You gave me the answer I was thinking of. I also have patience issues as well. I’m going to be trying some styrene parts with the Mojave cab. Hopefully they turn out half as good as yours did. Your build has turned out great. Just really nice quality work.
Thanks for the kind words, and apologies for the late reply. Hope you managed to get yours sorted. I learnt that patience is definitely a virtue when it comes to hard body work

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I can see why it is your favorite to drive, if it drives like it looks I'm betting it's a lot of fun. Very nicely thought out build, particularly like the bed design as well as the sliders.
Thanks you. I haven't' driven it much in the last year, but hoping to get some time over the school summer holidays to take it out with my daughters.

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I really like your flatbed. Hoping to do something similar in the future with the one I'm waiting on. Hope you don't mind me borrowing your styling cues.
Thank you. Sure thing. Happy for you to use what ever you like. That's what it's all about. It's especially why I prefer forums to social media. There's a great wealth of info in the build threads on here
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