Wow !! You're definitely moving right along with the Fire/ Rescue truck.. I watched the paint video before this so I could catch up.. And everything is coming together nicely & looks great.. I'm love'n the motor , you put incredible detail into it.. I'm looking forward to the next video on this project or whatever project you happen to throw in between. So stay Safe , Focused and Blessed..👍
Yep, lookin' good Mark, I think she's gonna be a beauty looking at it so far. You did the right thing with the back hinges as grab bars, it's just what it'll need back there too. The blue Ford engine looks fantastic. Hey, that .3mm soldier really has 101 uses. Thank you very much for all the top tips, that's a great one for the wheel balance weights. So see ya next time and you take care buddy. 👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Mark , the build is looking fantastic, I am not a car guy in real life or in modelling life, but that engine looks absolutely outstanding, the door panel look great, as did the wheels, looking forward to the next update soon, best regards from Australia, Les
When you uploaded the Road Runner vid the other day, I wondered if I had missed a vid or two on this build. Me forgets that one can work on more than one thing at a time LOL. Always learn something new, love the wheel weights idear, going to use that on my next build. Cheers!
AWESOME!! Oh i liked the 10 sec. rule on the pizza!! Oh No Not beer! well unless they done for today!! Lookin Great Mark and as always from my view! Awesome Craft! See Ya in the Shop!!
Nice work - I like where this is going. I had a 1971 F250 Camper Special pickup which didn't have door panels. Just the (painted) steel door with a window crank and a door pull / armrest held on my two big screws. It was a bare-bones truck. Most of the trucks probably had door panels though from pictures I've seen. I think I may get one of these kits it really reminds me of the old truck. 🙂
Hey Mark. That engine looks awesome. Only thing it's lacking is a transmission dip stick. The dash is AMAZING!!!!!! And finally, that's a neat trick for the wheel weights! Hope you don't mind me using it on some of my builds!
Real nice!! I've got to say I do get a kick out of the wheel weights. What a cool touch. Where the hell did you come up with that great idea? At first I thought you forgot to sand and paint where the sprue was connected to the wheel. Not everything on screen is a nice as it is in person. Comin along nicely Mark as usual. Thanks so much for the video.
@@grandpamarkshobbies I just noticed they have 3D printed ones. $1.79 for 5 I think. Almost look like yours. But yours are basically free if you already have the solder. LOL
It's looking really great and I'm picking up some great tips from you especially about the wheel weights and the valve stems 👍👍
Thank you very much.
Never thought about valve stems and wheel weights. Looks great looking forward to the light show. Thanks for video
Thank you very much. I've done the valve stems before, but this is a first for the weights. It was fun and easy too. Best kind of details. LOL
Nice! A brown stripe on the alternator would make it pop! Those wheel weights are awesome! You raised the bar again!!!! This is looking great!
AAAAA. That's what it was missing!!!!! I'll do that before I add the bracket. Thank you.
That's really coming together nicely, Mark!
Today the postman brought me a 100 gram spool of Weller .3 mm solder, so I should be set for life there!
LOL. That should do a few engines. Thanks for watching.
Very nice work. I like the wheel weights, and valve stems. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much.
Looks great Mark, amazing how you keep adding smaller and smaller details to your builds.
LOL. Thank you. I'm having fun.
Your videos are off the charts!!!
LOL. Thanks TJ.
Very cool! Love the details. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much.
Great update. Love the valve stem and balancing weight idea.
Thank you very much.
The wheel detail is amazing!
Thank you very much.
Those wheels look killer!!!👍
Thank you.
Wheels and tries
Look great!!
Thank you very much.
Looks good Mark. That's a really neat idea for the wheel weights.
Thank you very much.
Wow !! You're definitely moving right along with the Fire/ Rescue truck.. I watched the paint video before this so I could catch up.. And everything is coming together nicely & looks great.. I'm love'n the motor , you put incredible detail into it.. I'm looking forward to the next video on this project or whatever project you happen to throw in between. So stay Safe , Focused and Blessed..👍
Thank you very much. I was called out because I didn't add a dipstick to the transmission, so one more add before I can add it to the frame. LOL
Yep, lookin' good Mark, I think she's gonna be a beauty looking at it so far. You did the right thing with the back hinges as grab bars, it's just what it'll need back there too. The blue Ford engine looks fantastic. Hey, that .3mm soldier really has 101 uses. Thank you very much for all the top tips, that's a great one for the wheel balance weights. So see ya next time and you take care buddy. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much. It really does have 101 uses. LOL
Nice detail work, led lighting will look good!
Thank you very much.
Looking good!!!!!!!
Thank you very much.
Great video and awesome details!👍
Thank you very much.
Hi Mark , the build is looking fantastic, I am not a car guy in real life or in modelling life, but that engine looks absolutely outstanding, the door panel look great, as did the wheels, looking forward to the next update soon, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you very much. That is a huge complement.
When you uploaded the Road Runner vid the other day, I wondered if I had missed a vid or two on this build. Me forgets that one can work on more than one thing at a time LOL. Always learn something new, love the wheel weights idear, going to use that on my next build. Cheers!
LOL. I wanted to show everyone how messed up that box was. Those wheel weights were so easy to do too.
AWESOME!! Oh i liked the 10 sec. rule on the pizza!! Oh No Not beer! well unless they done for today!! Lookin Great Mark and as always from my view! Awesome Craft! See Ya in the Shop!!
The beer doesn't come out until the tools get put away. LOL I need to make another doughnut box and a coffee pot too.
@@grandpamarkshobbies Man it gets done quicker knowing!!
Now that cracked me up.
Nice work - I like where this is going. I had a 1971 F250 Camper Special pickup which didn't have door panels. Just the (painted) steel door with a window crank and a door pull / armrest held on my two big screws. It was a bare-bones truck. Most of the trucks probably had door panels though from pictures I've seen. I think I may get one of these kits it really reminds me of the old truck. 🙂
That is very cool. That's about as bare bones as you could get, but cool as heck.
Very KkOoL 🎉
Thank you very much.
Hey Mark. That engine looks awesome. Only thing it's lacking is a transmission dip stick. The dash is AMAZING!!!!!! And finally, that's a neat trick for the wheel weights! Hope you don't mind me using it on some of my builds!
I'll add that dipstick to the transmission today. Heck yeah I'd love it if you add weights to your wheels. That's why I do these videos.
@@grandpamarkshobbies I appreciate that, brother. I will definitely credit you with the inspiration for the wheel weights when I do them.
Thanks, but you don't need to do that.
Nice😎
Thank you.
@@grandpamarkshobbies your welcome 😁
Real nice!! I've got to say I do get a kick out of the wheel weights. What a cool touch. Where the hell did you come up with that great idea? At first I thought you forgot to sand and paint where the sprue was connected to the wheel. Not everything on screen is a nice as it is in person. Comin along nicely Mark as usual. Thanks so much for the video.
Thank you. I was looking at the wheels and thought "Well, why not" and gave it a try. LOL
@@grandpamarkshobbies I just noticed they have 3D printed ones. $1.79 for 5 I think. Almost look like yours. But yours are basically free if you already have the solder. LOL
I'd love to see how they 3D print those tiny things. LOL