Excellent work! Looks very real. You can also cover your filler with Super Glue then sand to keep it from cracking over time. Thanks for sharing how you built it. Great job. Dont let the Cat see it!
Impressive model making improvisation, combining all those various pieces to do an F-700. How you ever arrived at using the rear fenders of a pickup to form the front fenders of the bigger truck is amazing. Wraparound windshield and vertical A-pillar were a 1956 F-Series redesign feature. I believe the Foose kit is a 1956-based custom truck (not 1955). I haven't bought that kit myself, because I don't build customs, and I don't believe the kit has all the factory stock parts I'd need to build a stock 1956.
I've built 4 mid '60's Ford F700 models and 1 B750 school bus. The front fenders I made from Mobius '60's Flairside rear fenders. I was able to find a '64 grille for the school bus in resin for the school bus. It has a Carpenter body with the round rear end.
That’s very impressive! Will you be entering that in any future shows ? That was very creative how you used all the different kits to make this one unique kit. Hats off to you sir.
Nice kit bashing on the 1965 ford dump truck. I got a question about krylon fusion paint, should you still use primer before painting? I understand why you have so many. I got back into building model and I already have 11 kits. Thanks for getting back into the hobby, I am having a blast.
@@TheAutisticModeler There was several used to steal the gold going through the tunnels, great to see that part going in the tunnels, looking on the net' they where Mack trucks.
I drove Trucks like that when I learned....Looks AWESOME...!!!
This is a truly great build. As someone who spent a lifetime around trucks like this, I can say its very believable. Great job
Thanks for sharing this Louie,a lot of great things going on in this build. Excellent job👍👍👍
Excellent work! Looks very real. You can also cover your filler with Super Glue then sand to keep it from cracking over time. Thanks for sharing how you built it. Great job. Dont let the Cat see it!
WOW!!!! Magnificent work. Unreal, THANKS! That is awesome.
Looks authentic...great custom work & kitty litter idea👍
Awesome creation there Louie, well done 👍🏼👍🏼
Great job Louie, that looks really really cool. 👍😃
Great work Louie! Love that conversion, and explanation of how Ford made these modifications. It looks great thanks for sharing with us! 😎👍🏻
Thank you for the kind words. Happy Modeling
You did a fantastic job buddy.
Looks great. 😊
Great creative work man ! Especially the custom fenders. Looks great !
Great build my man! Great weathering and detail!
That came out awesome! Thanks for sharing.
This is so badass Louie, I defiantly have to steal this idea!!
Excellent work, I like it. Have a great week!!
Awesome build - thanks for sharing. Fenders are great & I really like the oil breather shifter knob...
I was wondering who would notice that!! 😆 I appreciate you watching!!
Hi Louie, congratulations, this is definitely one of your best builds ever! 👍👏
Thank you very much
Love the video, great custom work on the dump truck and looking good for sure.
Wow! Incredible work.
Outstanding work Louie! Very impressive Ford F700 dump truck!
That is an awesome build sir.
Amazing build. Tremendous creative ability on using the kits listed to create the final product. Love it.
Looks fantastic.
What a pro!! Impressive!!
Awesome custom work
That is a very good build, your great work is of an extremely high standard, congratulations on the great effort, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you Les. I love that my videos are reaching you in Australia!! Happy Modeling!!
That came out great.
One thing that I noticed was absent of chains on the back of the dump bed.
Ohh good call!! Thank you 😊
Impressive model making improvisation, combining all those various pieces to do an F-700. How you ever arrived at using the rear fenders of a pickup to form the front fenders of the bigger truck is amazing.
Wraparound windshield and vertical A-pillar were a 1956 F-Series redesign feature. I believe the Foose kit is a 1956-based custom truck (not 1955).
I haven't bought that kit myself, because I don't build customs, and I don't believe the kit has all the factory stock parts I'd need to build a stock 1956.
I’m not sure, but that is the bed I cut the fenders out of. Thanks for watching
EXCELLENT build!! ✌️😁
☕☕Great Build Very Nice Mr. ED Says just have fun modeling and do it your way
Awesome job
I followed along on FB. Incredibly impressive build!
Thank you!! I like your channel as well!
@@TheAutisticModeler thank you!
Excellent work and scratch building. Just keep the cat away from dump area! 😂
😝
I've built 4 mid '60's Ford F700 models and 1 B750 school bus. The front fenders I made from Mobius '60's Flairside rear fenders. I was able to find a '64 grille for the school bus in resin for the school bus. It has a Carpenter body with the round rear end.
That’s neat!! Thanks for watching
Great job buddy
Awesome 😎 build
Beautiful work as usual!!!
Looks great! Thanks for sharing eh! ✌Canada✌
Looks sweet
That’s very impressive! Will you be entering that in any future shows ? That was very creative how you used all the different kits to make this one unique kit. Hats off to you sir.
I am planning on going to the Pomona show in a couple weeks. I’ll shoot some footage for you guys to see. Thanks for watching.
Very cool mate👍
Thank you!!! I appreciate you Watching!! Happy Modeling
Nice kit bashing on the 1965 ford dump truck. I got a question about krylon fusion paint, should you still use primer before painting? I understand why you have so many. I got back into building model and I already have 11 kits. Thanks for getting back into the hobby, I am having a blast.
Yes I would use primer. I use a brand called Touch n tone. Cheap and works great. Thank you for watching.
@@TheAutisticModeler Thanks , I’ll make sure I use prime. 👍🏼
Was these used in the film ''Die Hard With A Vengeance'' but in red ? looks FAB 😍
I forgot they had a Dump truck. I don’t remember what it looked like. I’ll have to look it up again. Hmm 🤔. Thank you so much for watching.
@@TheAutisticModeler There was several used to steal the gold going through the tunnels, great to see that part going in the tunnels, looking on the net' they where Mack trucks.