Focusing on the Big Rigs Tim, I like it.... my mind always seems to wonder through all the videos. I like this video as much as showing the venders tables only. Thanks for taking the time on all these videos.... I always run around the AMCE show like a pot smoking monkey.
Nice builds!!! The blue and white one twards the beginning of the video. You show it next to a yellow one twards the end of the video. Can you tell me what kit that is? Is that multi wheel trailer at the end scratch built or a kit??? Thanks for sharing
WOW, these trucks are even more awesome to see in a video. They are mind blowing with details. Those 2 KW 925's are just polished glass!! I'm glad to see other models that are not "perfect" paint jobs, a little texture means we are all human!!.. LOL. Absolute incredible kit-bashing and details. Again, the Pete "Smokey And Bandit" model give you goosebumps!! The last time I went to any model show was 27 years ago in Toronto Ontario. I had 2 entries. I did a scratch-built Ford Bronco Stadium Truck or Tuff Truck. Painted it as a Canadian flag. the other was the old Pete 359 as a single axle day cab with dual straight pipes. I painted it as Red/White and Blue. I took those dual headlights, cut them in 1/2 and made a single round light. Sanded it and then dipped it in silver paint. it dried seamless. I got comments like crazy and got invited to a model club in Toronto but it was a little too far to go to. It's wild too, I used to have all these trucks just waiting to build, Brings back memories!! Thanks for the cool vids Tim! Cheers! Earl
So very true Earl..... Have to get you back to some more shows, I think you will really enjoy them. Several guys go to this show (NNL East in Wayne, NJ.) that are from Canada.
Tim.. The Double Bunk COE Freightliner and Tanker at 7:45 in the video was the exact truck and tanker my Dad used to drive when I was kid. It was the exact same paint scheme but it was Dark Blue, White and Black. He worked for an Oil waste facility which is now known as Safetyclean. Back in the 70's it was called CAN AM. Besides all the chicken lights it is so my dad's truck. He named her "Beula"..... amazing to see that combo together. I was thinking to build my dad's truck and now I will seeing it together!! Cheers!! Earl
WOW Tim really loving them big rigs some really talented builders right there love the older firetrucks awesome the London bus was beautiful thanks for sharing Tim 👍👍
Hi Tim. You have been posting loads of awesome videos lately. Really appreciate you sharing your trips to the shows and swap meets. Take care my friend and speak soon
Got to see alot of my build ideas completed on the tables! Pup tanker, oddball flatbed loads, and praise to the PIE KW builder! Sure good to have a clean - polished truck show build in the collection, but the majority are on the highways haulin' with road grime and grease. Good work again too Tim, table arrangement wasn't favorable for video!
Actually I like weathering better then doing a clean build. It's much more fun and enjoyable. Also I think it adds more realistic detail that is actually out there in real life.
Man there is some phenomenal works of art on those tables. Awesome video Tim. Thanks again man. Bruce in Wv!!!
Yes they are Bruce!
Go Throttle Power ! GreT job Tim!
Thank you!!
Wow 🤩 so many cool trucks
So true Brian!
That was definitely some of the most creatively detailed truck model building I've ever seen.
I agree Ray
Great job Tim 👏👏👏👏
It’s like being there
Thank you!!!! 👍🙂
Focusing on the Big Rigs Tim, I like it.... my mind always seems to wonder through all the videos. I like this video as much as showing the venders tables only. Thanks for taking the time on all these videos.... I always run around the AMCE show like a pot smoking monkey.
Cool, so glad you enjoyed Brian!
That was an outstanding truck display. It would be nearly impossible to pick a favorite.
I agree Robby, lots of nice ones!
Nice builds!!! The blue and white one twards the beginning of the video. You show it next to a yellow one twards the end of the video. Can you tell me what kit that is? Is that multi wheel trailer at the end scratch built or a kit??? Thanks for sharing
WOW, these trucks are even more awesome to see in a video. They are mind blowing with details. Those 2 KW 925's are just polished glass!! I'm glad to see other models that are not "perfect" paint jobs, a little texture means we are all human!!.. LOL. Absolute incredible kit-bashing and details. Again, the Pete "Smokey And Bandit" model give you goosebumps!!
The last time I went to any model show was 27 years ago in Toronto Ontario. I had 2 entries. I did a scratch-built Ford Bronco Stadium Truck or Tuff Truck. Painted it as a Canadian flag. the other was the old Pete 359 as a single axle day cab with dual straight pipes. I painted it as Red/White and Blue. I took those dual headlights, cut them in 1/2 and made a single round light. Sanded it and then dipped it in silver paint. it dried seamless. I got comments like crazy and got invited to a model club in Toronto but it was a little too far to go to. It's wild too, I used to have all these trucks just waiting to build, Brings back memories!!
Thanks for the cool vids Tim!
Cheers!
Earl
So very true Earl..... Have to get you back to some more shows, I think you will really enjoy them. Several guys go to this show (NNL East in Wayne, NJ.) that are from Canada.
Tim.. The Double Bunk COE Freightliner and Tanker at 7:45 in the video was the exact truck and tanker my Dad used to drive when I was kid. It was the exact same paint scheme but it was Dark Blue, White and Black. He worked for an Oil waste facility which is now known as Safetyclean. Back in the 70's it was called CAN AM. Besides all the chicken lights it is so my dad's truck. He named her "Beula"..... amazing to see that combo together. I was thinking to build my dad's truck and now I will seeing it together!!
Cheers!!
Earl
Oh wow, very cool Earl.... Yes, that would be a great build!!
Wow, man, there were some truly AWESOME trucks on them tables 😯 Thank you for showing them to us, Tim ✌️😁
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed those builds! 🙂👍
Belle vidéo 👌 😉 🚛 🚛. Super. Magnifiques réalisations 👍
I agree Alain 🙂👍
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Some awesome builds sir thank you for posting Tim
So glad you enjoyed!!!
Man, there's some really good looking builds in there!
I agree!
WOW Tim really loving them big rigs some really talented builders right there love the older firetrucks awesome the London bus was beautiful thanks for sharing Tim 👍👍
Yes, the London bus was very well done. 🙂 👍
Super cool models 👍
I agree 🙂
Hi Tim. You have been posting loads of awesome videos lately. Really appreciate you sharing your trips to the shows and swap meets. Take care my friend and speak soon
Yes, I've been to several shows in the last few months Steve. Hope you have been enjoying the videos. Good to hear from you, take care my friend.
Awesome builds real trick work...thanks for sharing 👍
I agree Frank 🤜🤛 🙂
Merci pour votre magnifique vidéo, félicitations pour les exposants, très belles réalisations, les véhicules sont splendides, bravo !
Thank you so much for the kind words... Glad you enjoyed the video!
Tons of beautiful looking trucks.
So true David!
WOW!! Fantastic works!! Just amazing! Thank You so much for posting and sharing these with everyone! Very much appreciated! 👍👍
Thank you! 👍😉
Really cool model show. 👍
It was!
Love these DIESEL powered trucks.
You and me both!!!!
Got to see alot of my build ideas completed on the tables!
Pup tanker, oddball flatbed loads, and praise to the PIE KW builder!
Sure good to have a clean - polished truck show build in the collection, but the majority are on the highways haulin' with road grime and grease. Good work again too Tim, table arrangement wasn't favorable for video!
So glad you enjoyed!!! I like them weatherd too.
I really like the AMT dozer on the lowboy trailer at 11:27. All the trucks are excellent. Great watch.
I agree Andy
Nice models, but the ones that are multi axle are wrong interms of the spacing on the jeep..
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Thank you, so glad you enjoyed. 🙂 👍
Awesome top notch😃😃👍
I agree David, they really were 🤜🤛 🙂
Unfortunately, they missed the opportunity to incorporate weathering into these...
I agree, but "most" truck and/or car modelers do not weather. I love weathering my cars and trucks. But most don't.
Actually I like weathering better then doing a clean build. It's much more fun and enjoyable. Also I think it adds more realistic detail that is actually out there in real life.
Wow😊always grateful thankyou
Thank you Dennis, so glad you enjoyed 👍🙂
That superliner dump truck was sharp
I agree Adam!!!!
Very talented model builders!
Yes they are!
Nice builds 😁
They really were! 😉👍
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Wear was that show at
Wayne, NJ
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