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Post by brizio on Mar 12, 2012 17:02:58 GMT -8
I still can't believe I finish it... A lot of fun building it... The front wheels turn right ad left, the ladder goes up and down, and turn 360. The doors are glued. I opted for glue them because i like it better with all doors open so you can see inside. Here some picture of it... Here looks that there is no mirror on the left door, but it is there and reflecting the ground. Funny I didn't notice it until now. This one is my favorite picture of it.
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Post by garydavis on Mar 12, 2012 17:34:58 GMT -8
MAN OH MAN....you did an AWESOME job on this Brizio!!! Annnd...it's something that you GREW up with...that even makes it more special.
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Post by Fletch on Mar 12, 2012 20:26:20 GMT -8
Not only is the Ladder Truck work of, but so is the box that it gets stored in. The photos don't do it justice.
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Post by brizio on Mar 13, 2012 7:28:31 GMT -8
Thank you so much both! It is like watch a 3d picture, brings back memories... And the box. The ladder I chose to leave it separate from the truck because it make it is easy to display it fully extended, instead to pull and push it from the truck. For keep the ladder up, there are two pins that goes and block the pistons, those need to be add manually. Yesterday I try with only one pin but the ladder weight is too much, better with two. Thank you again for watching it.
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Post by techman on Jun 10, 2012 20:45:36 GMT -8
BEAUTIFUL BUILD!!!!!!!! What scale is this? ? DJ
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Post by brizio on Jun 11, 2012 12:02:32 GMT -8
Thank you DJ! It is in1/24.
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