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'72 Chevy K10 4x4 PU - Styrene Build

Thanks guys! Seems the remaining details are finally getting done, although a small list is yet to be tackled. Had to add a console, needed to cover that trans tunnel, also no self respecting pick-up runs without a tool box! Box will be covered in diamond plate.

Console beginnings....

Installed...


Tool box taking shape.......

 
Thanks guys! Seems the remaining details are finally getting done, although a small list is yet to be tackled. Had to add a console, needed to cover that trans tunnel, also no self respecting pick-up runs without a tool box! Box will be covered in diamond plate.

Console beginnings....

Installed...


Tool box taking shape.......

 
Thanks Natedog.......
The box will bolt through the bottom into the bed when its done.

Got a little further on the tool box. Made the struts out of #226 (3/16") and #228 (1/4") Evergreen tube. Need a bit more hardware and the latch mechanism and it should be ready to bolt in.





 
Well, some of the final details, side marker lights were a little small for my fat fingers, but the'll work. Side view mirrors were a mish-mash of some Tamiya Hilux mirrors, I cut off the mount and made my own. Again my fat fingers made it more difficult then I thought it would. They will work. Have a shot of the chassis, nothing special, just mounted the electronics so I could get the body to sit on the frame.





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Look what I found in my RC car action magazine. Awesome job bra.

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Look what I found in my RC car action magazine. Awesome job bra.

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Thanks man, was kinda cool to see it made it in. it was fun to build. I learned a lot on this, used that knowledge on the '55 Ford I am close to finishing.
 
Had to get creative as the ESC was sitting to high, its a Hobbywing 1060, when I inverted it it wound up fitting perfectly. also had to relocate the rear shocks so I added a set of 78mm GMade units. Got it in blue today, will have a silver band around the midsection.


Feel'n blue!



wish i seen this build, would have been easier on me with the drop bed shock relocate
 
Hey JOE, I don't know how managed to miss this build but I did!!!
I just can't say enough how your styrene and fabbing skills have me in awe!! You must have the patience of Job!
GREAT JOB!!!"thumbsup"
Ernie,
 
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Hey JOE, I don't know how managed to miss this build but I did!!!
I just can't say enough how your styrene and fabbing skills have me in awe!! You must have the patience of Job!
GREAT JOB!!!"thumbsup"
Ernie,
Ernie,
Thank you! I think its inspiration I get from the various incredible builders here. You included. The Jeep, Ibex Camaro.....very well done. Funny, just over a year ago I had no idea how to work with styrene, then between this site and a couple of friends builds, the obsession was released!
 
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