Wolfi's American Workshop
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That looks nice and smooth. I like the headlights.
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Thanks :3
And back with the Ford, after quite a bug cab/interior rebuild
And last few screenies with this paintjob.
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And back with the Ford, after quite a bug cab/interior rebuild
And last few screenies with this paintjob.
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*snerk* The community has corrupted me. I see the second picture and think, "On your way to deliver the next BD toy?"
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Good to know I'm not alone
New day, new paintjob and a massive list of fixes done to the models...
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New day, new paintjob and a massive list of fixes done to the models...
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Re: Wolfi's American Workshop
Really enjoying watching this Ford, nice work Wolfi! Especially like the headlights and the chrome visor. The paint job and all just goes together so well.
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I simply love this truck. I don't know why but the 8000 and 9000 just have a certain charm about them. They just look fantastic. Have you thought about a different bumper style to spice things up a bit?
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Hmm, not sure which truck do you mean when you mention the 8000 to be honest
As for the bumper, I like my wedges
Other than the L-series bumper, I seem to have made all of the most common bumper types seen on the CLT9000, but only the 2 factory ones seem to work for me.
Anyways, today I stockified my truck a bit, still looking for a setup which will suit me the best.
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As for the bumper, I like my wedges
Other than the L-series bumper, I seem to have made all of the most common bumper types seen on the CLT9000, but only the 2 factory ones seem to work for me.
Anyways, today I stockified my truck a bit, still looking for a setup which will suit me the best.
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The smallest details always make the biggest difference.
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This would be the CLT 8000
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I've driven one of these before. It was fun. Shifter felt like a short-shifter!
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I've driven one of these before. It was fun. Shifter felt like a short-shifter!
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Nopes, that's an LT/LTL9000
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Greetings oet Grunn!
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