Crew cab or bust

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Dart_Doctor

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Well it's my 1st time trying to make any thing this far from box stock if I fail I junk yard 2 kits

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That is awesome I love it im looking forward to seeing how it turns out!
 
Man that is starting to really take shape i like it alot.
 
The only thing I see that I would do differently and this is just my opinion in no way am I knocking your work, on the back doors I would leave the vent window brace and fill it in with resin to give the back door windows more of a square look.
 
:thumbsup: glad to see you're keeping busy Asa, nice work
 
:thumbsup: glad to see you're keeping busy Asa, nice work
yup ty
Man that is starting to really take shape i like it alot.
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The only thing I see that I would do differently and this is just my opinion in no way am I knocking your work, on the back doors I would leave the vent window brace and fill it in with resin to give the back door windows more of a square look.
I hear what your saying. I will think bout it. I will know more when the putty works done also I have no resin all i have is glue and plastic sheets and putty so I'm kinda limited on stuff i can do

Purdy cool, Asa.
thanks brother
 
I'm going to box the crew cab up for a bit I dont want to rush it and I'm getting burnt out on it heres where I'm at I will post again when I start again

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Have you given any thoughts to bringing the two center door posts in closer, so they are both vertical?

I think that will complete the illusion of a "factory" crew cab
 
Who knows what it is then lol because I've seen them this way and the way you posted . Is there 2 different bodies?
I couldn't tell you...im not even sure what I'm looking at, some sort of Chevy?

But to me, the picture you posted looks like it was an amateur job

So, if I were doing a model of one, and going through all that work, I would make it look the way I like it
 
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