Morning David, as others have said, you have some really good reference books at your disposal, nothing like having a good library to look at, best regards from Australia, Les
The lack of curve by the jump seats might be an error on the design of the files it is printed from. There are slight errors on the 700 cab that you would only know if you had a real one to compare it to.
Awesome reference material David. Our first trucks were a 1953 Seagraves and a 1951 F7 big job Ford. Also saw a pic of the old cabover Fords. Those were without a doubt one of the best and most common trucks ever built. From 58 or 59 till the early 90s. Thanks for the video man.
The curve, was an older version of the cab! Style was taken out of all custom cabs, from many manufacturers! Look at all the new cars, no style, in compared to the 1950's & 60's!
Nice collection of references to inspire creativity !
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Great reference books, thanks for sharing and have a great week!!
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Morning David, as others have said, you have some really good reference books at your disposal, nothing like having a good library to look at, best regards from Australia, Les
That's some awesome references, David, great video ✌️😁
Some nice literature on emergency equipment. 😊
Thanks for sharing David.
Great video David, thank you for sharing.
Very cool, never have enough reference material
Cool as always. 👍
One can never have too much reference material and build inspiration!
Especially for paint-scheme inspiration . . .
The lack of curve by the jump seats might be an error on the design of the files it is printed from. There are slight errors on the 700 cab that you would only know if you had a real one to compare it to.
Awesome reference material David. Our first trucks were a 1953 Seagraves and a 1951 F7 big job Ford. Also saw a pic of the old cabover Fords. Those were without a doubt one of the best and most common trucks ever built. From 58 or 59 till the early 90s. Thanks for the video man.
Do you mean C-series Fords . . . as in AMT's C-series truck kits?
@ yes Randy that’s them.
Hi Dave,
FYI, Andy Pagano DOES offer the Young Crusader cab in 1/25 scale.
The curve, was an older version of the cab! Style was taken out of all custom cabs, from many manufacturers! Look at all the new cars, no style, in compared to the 1950's & 60's!