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  1. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Well guys here's the finished product(for now I may add some more stuff)
  2. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Thanks for the advice man. I plan on building another in the future as a "signal truck" ill look at the glue you are talking about
  3. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Here's the paint scheme I found on steel soldiers if anyone is interested. Good luck on you're model. I also want to thank the guy that took photos of his paint scheme booklet
  4. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Install the bed and its done. If you'd like to know anything let me know and ill get back at ya
  5. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Now you're getting closer to seeing what you're c.f. 5/4 ton model will look like now put the engine in the frame,put you're wheels on,glue the body down, that is if you've done the interior. I done a black interior(sorry no photo of that sadly). The original c.f. 5/4 tons had a tan interior(I...
  6. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    So now we go to the tires. These tires are cloned after the ground hog bias ply tires. They do not make the original style wheels that where on c.f. 5/4 tons
  7. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Now the frame is pretty straight forward just follow the instructions and it will be easy
  8. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    So I did not have any orange or blue paint so I painted the engine black
  9. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    once I got the bed painted the body was pretty much done. Now its time to work on the 350 v8
  10. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    If you're building the same model kit. Don't glue the back of the cab to the rest of the cab Intel you finish the interior cause its the only way you can install interior in the cab I found it out the hard way real quick. Also don't use super glue. It fogs the windows up. If you get superglue...
  11. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    I tried to keep the same colors the c.f. 5/4s had. I found the best kit to use would be the "revell big game country"model kit cause it has all the parts most model kits don't. How ever it doesn't come with skid plates. So if you want them you will have to custom make them. also the credit for...
  12. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    I had a photo of the paint scheme on my phone of c.f. 5/4 tons. I painted the cab first before everything else
  13. ScottG2005

    Canadian 5/4 ton in 1:24 scale

    Hello everyone I built this model kit a month ago and I thought I'd share it with everyone. This model kit is based off of a 1976 chevy military truck that were bought by the Canadian forces in 1976.
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