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1991 Isuzu Pick-up

yea i need to put some windoows in it and and paint the corner light. then i will try and get to fooling shots. i think thisis the most reall looking pic



for now..............
 
ok well this project hasn't been on hold my wife just lost my camera. i got the body work done and bumpers finnished and since i glued the tires i have been happily beating the crap out of it. i am extremely pleased with the overall performance of the truck, and tires. i put slightly stiffer foams in the front rims and left the rear stock. tires grip unlike any other scale tire i've seen. front suspension has loosened up and it flexs out nicely. i can't wait to go to the augusta comp and put it through its paces. by far the best performing truck i have built to date. i still have a lot of work to do to it to finnish it but i like playing with it as i go so im in no rush. i have to do the windows, paint the details like tailights, windo rubbers, rust ets, plus build the inner bed and rock sliders. plus a couple other projects are taking up space in my work area. here are a few pics....

















 
This truck really kicks butt. Great job so far. Its gonna look even better with windows and details and such. "thumbsup"
 
mna, that looks great, the details you have put on it so far make it look good. looking forward to seeing the finished product, maybe I can learn a few things from it
 
ok well with the scale comp in augusta in a couple days i really got to work on this puppy. got the inner bed done, lights, light buckets, antenna, doing the detail painting now, and next is the windows. i really feel happy about the outcome of the project. as soon as i get some time to run out to the lhs i am going to pick up some styrene for the interior as well. hopefully i can spare some money for some smaller lipos next month. thanks for all the kind words and enjoy

sometimes good ideas come from lazy people.............example


















tailight housings and latch







penske shock decals i found in my big box of old racing decals


getting ready for windows


got a simple skid made


lights




hint: if you scotch brite of sand led lightly they will glow more and beam less



little black paint and loose sand and more black paint....vuala! bed liner




antenna


simple y-harness with plugs for lights
 
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looking so sweet!!!!"thumbsup" i really like the the stang. the sanding of the leds works great. i learned that over the weekend with my dash light.
 
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tried to get some better pics. all the painting, decals, and weathering really sets it off imo. see if you can spot the details......



















































still have vent windows, light lenses, and a few little odds and ends to do. thanks for the comments.
 
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