I.D. Truck Body
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I.D. Truck Body
I dug this truck body out of my lost and found, wondering what the maker/model is. There's no mold marks anywhere. It's a bit dusty but in good condition.
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Re: I.D. Truck Body
At first look, I was thinking that the rear wing that's molded into the rear would, somehow mount on those "blocks". I don't want to cut it off to find out if I'm right. It might be a rare thing that I could trade off!
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Re: I.D. Truck Body
It's a McCallister GT truck body and yes it a wing that gets trimmed off!NomadRacer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:36 am At first look, I was thinking that the rear wing that's molded into the rear would, somehow mount on those "blocks". I don't want to cut it off to find out if I'm right. It might be a rare thing that I could trade off!
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Thanks for the ID! I should probably find a good home for it instead of putting back in the closet.
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Re: I.D. Truck Body
Nomad
I'm not sure, but I think that truck may be to big for that track.
I've got some that might be the right size
I'm not sure, but I think that truck may be to big for that track.
I've got some that might be the right size

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Re: I.D. Truck Body
@radioactivity
Hey mate, you'll have to go smaller than 1/24th scale for my track... HO scale!
Hey mate, you'll have to go smaller than 1/24th scale for my track... HO scale!
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Re: I.D. Truck Body
That's a sweet track! I have no idea about the truck body though. 

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Re: I.D. Truck Body
Nomad
Seeing your track, very nice, stirred some memories of when I first started smashing a controller button.
I dug up my old cars and had to share.
They may be older than most, save a few old dogs, forum members.
And what about the paint on those beauties?
Chuck
Seeing your track, very nice, stirred some memories of when I first started smashing a controller button.
I dug up my old cars and had to share.
They may be older than most, save a few old dogs, forum members.
And what about the paint on those beauties?
Chuck
Hydrodip how to https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=42727
When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail
When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail

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Re: I.D. Truck Body
I've been a Concours painter of 1/24th and HO scale lexan since back in the 70's.radioactivity wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:17 am Nomad
Seeing your track, very nice, stirred some memories of when I first started smashing a controller button.
I dug up my old cars and had to share.
They may be older than most, save a few old dogs, forum members.
And what about the paint on those beauties?
Chuck
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Re: I.D. Truck Body
closest I've found: Dodge body, RS4MT
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