It's solid 1 piece. If you want something a bit easier look into a M2 truck the body is screwed onto the chassis. Also bed is clipped onto cab not a molded 1 piece. Ertl trucks are also 2 piece but still riveted
@backwoodsmodeler3340 nice to know. Thanks for the info. I just bought some plastic flatbed but would much rather have metal. Looks like I may be buy some silverados lol time to make a junkyard haha
Looking back at your older videos.great work
Nice work, my man. Keen to see the second part, keep it coming!
Hello! I have a question: in Greenlight cars 1/64, how are the cabin and the box connected to each other?
I don't quite understand your question, sorry
It's solid 1 piece. If you want something a bit easier look into a M2 truck the body is screwed onto the chassis. Also bed is clipped onto cab not a molded 1 piece. Ertl trucks are also 2 piece but still riveted
Where did you come up with the flatbed? It seemed to be metal. Or am i mistaken?
I use the greenlight Chevrolet Silverado Flatbed trucks i steal all the parts from them
@backwoodsmodeler3340 nice to know. Thanks for the info. I just bought some plastic flatbed but would much rather have metal. Looks like I may be buy some silverados lol time to make a junkyard haha
@MichaelZorn2 you can use the plastic bed for a junkyard truck
@@backwoodsmodeler3340 something I have seen ZERO people build is a pickup bed trailer. Like everyone in the country hauls wood with...JS
@MichaelZorn2 yeah I keep saying I'm going to build one but I haven't yet
Thanks for useing my suggestion sorry I am late to the video
Most people seem to want the Ford Flatbed so thanks for the suggestion
Great video
Thanks malvo
You need to do a mega cab
Mega cab is a good idea Becky I have been looking for one
Oh yeah.
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