nascarkeith's new project "Haulin' House" Finished
Finally finished the flat bed.
Great fab, and paint work!!!! thumbs up
nice rig... could even haul a way 2 fast
CRazy. I guess that Gasser is a bit longer than normal, but when it's not on there the flat bed looks super stretched! Nice job.
Another fine job Keith
It'd be cool to get a list of all the cars/parts you used to make your flatbed. Very cool, would love to make a Redline Derby hauler. Great work!
It'd be cool to get a list of all the cars/parts you used to make your flatbed. Very cool, would love to make a Redline Derby hauler. Great work!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4MEOTXKwrc
It'd be cool to get a list of all the cars/parts you used to make your flatbed. Very cool, would love to make a Redline Derby hauler. Great work!
The Chevy truck, red hauler rig, styrene, glue, and paint are all I used. I joined the chassis together with glue. Then I cut and chopped the cab and flatbed. Once I got that set up I made some filler pieces with styrene. Wheels are from the red rig.
Good luck. I would like to see what you come up with.
Thanks for the compliments guys!
Awesome, thanks for the rundown...now I just need to the Hauler Rig. I never picked one of those up despite seeing them all over, I guess I wasn't thinking in terms of mod parts. Anyone have an extra to trade?
Would these count, even though I only just bought them?
I built a 66 Nova to match my flatbed.
I used Ratinator wheels and a roll cage I had in the parts bag.
The paint doesn't exactly match. The Nova's orange is sprayed over gray primer. I think I sprayed the hauler white first. Oh well, I am liking these haulers.
Wow, looks like you put a lot of work into that Bone Shaker. Looks great. Well done!