Light Duty Trucks / Pick Ups

  Kevin Combs Member of 4 State Modelers Club

  Gary Westervelt Member of 4 State Modelers Club

        This started out as a little red truck model, made it into a sort of custom utility truck.  The small trailer is parts box stuff put together to match the truck.  Ron

      1991 GMC Syclone     Joe Oteri

    Did this back in April, it is one of the checkerboard kits, fun to build, was really the first of these I ever did.  Ron N.

      Bought half the kit, just the hauler, the chassis is painted in chrome spray paint from Duplicolor. I weathered it a little to better fit the personality of the car I put on it.  Ron N.

  Midnight Cowboy tow truck painted and will be starting it soon.  Ron N

                  This is the Heller 1/24 scale Renault TN6C Bus, it's box stock.  Robert Eller

                Here are more pics of some of my trucks and modifieds.  Wes Askew

                        One dirty 16th scale Chevy Stepside box stock.  Robert Eller

      The '64 Chevy junker has been on the contest circuit for 10 years. 10 1st or best of show awards, out of 11 contests.  Gene Gregory

          I built this to challenge myself.  For the spay on bed liner effect I used flat black and really fine sand or cigarette ashes and mixed them up good and then brushed it on, then after it dries take a cue tip and take out the big chunks of build up out, then you have the sprayed on effect.  Best part is that you can use any color flat paint.  Took me longer to build the plow then the rest of the truck.  It moves up and down and side to side, the receiver comes out when not in use.  Rob Valanda Jr.

        This is my representation of the Dodge "Macho" Power Wagon from the '80's TV series Simon & Simon.  It's a 1/25th scale 1973 kit with axles and running gear from the 1984  GMC Fall Guy kit.  Since the actual truck was a 1979, I used a hood from a "little Red Express" truck.  All stripes and graphics are painted.  Power Wagon decals are homemade.  Mike Brown

        Sean Duffy

    Italeri Fire Jeep I built it box stock.  Lonnie Barnett