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Fire trucks on any scale!
Hi everyone! I have not published in the forum for a long time, but today I come to publish some of the fire trucks that I have designed or rescaled, all or most of those that I publish will be in 1:32 scale and anyone who wants to publish their model is welcome , so I start the post with this American Lafrance Century in 1:32 scale, this truck is my own design.
I hope you like it! |
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I could have hit a Like button if there were one
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Fire truck
Nice model !! I still want to build one myself for our fire station at the power station just for a display never got that far !!
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You can hit "Rate thread" button instead.
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If you want you can do it, it is only a question of time and patience, I have been designing trucks for around 5 years.
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Good-looking fire truck. I like 1/32 scale. Provides good detail and is still makes for a manageable collection. Compatible with Gauge One trains and 54mm military miniatures, as well, not to mention slot cars. It's also a suitable scale for flying aircraft models since any airplane with a wingspan of around 35 feet or 11 meters will be close to 1/32 scale when built in peanut scale (13 inch wingspan).
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Nice shading of the tires, my first impression on seeing side on images, was they they were realy rounded.
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Thank you! I am working on more detailed wheels.
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Beautiful work. A very nice model.
Gary
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