You put a Chevy color on a ford truck!!!!! Sacrilege!! some mouth breather somewhere is gonna have a tantrum! 😄🤣 Another great build. It really is an awesome color. Shame about the wood veneer, it looked rally nice. Great build mate! Cheers.
Built the non-Foose truck couple years ago. Would like to try again. This was the truck my grandfather had to use in his bait business. Only his had rubber floor/metal in the cab and no wood in the back floor.:)
II am not realy in those old yankee trucks,but this is a mighty nice build.That colour is fantastic,and the extra things you used made it a very nice truckkie. Well done and hope you show the other builds also from the group build. Maybe i will buy myself this kit and see what i can make of it
And yet another great build Paul. I have two of these kits myself but have yet to start one. I have 3 other kits on the bench at the moment in different build stages so the FOOSE trucks will have to wait. Thank you for the video.
Your channel is very well done and extremely informative for those of us who watch, thank you. I was just trying to return the favor with some info you were apparently not aware of, not trying to be critical. Sorry if you took it as criticism, as your sarcastic reply seems to indicate
Awesome Build Paul . I ALMOST Fell OUT Of My Chair When You Maulled That SW Samich Cause I Was Separating Coupons For Subways @ My Bench !!! 😆😆😆😆, Anyways KUTAW Mate n God Bless All.
Hi Paul, that was absolutely awesome finish and build, I have to admit I am a 'stock standard' fan but to appreciate the work that goes into all these 'hot rod' style kits and cars, I hope you and the family are keeping well and covid free, all the best from a Kiwi in Australia.
A spraybooth would help you against the dust flying in the room and landing on youre model. But you still neee to vacum clean spraybooth wont help if the room is dusty just make it worse by suching a lot if dust onto youre model.
Nice video. Not a model I'd typically be interested but your build turned out quite nice. I subscribed and am interested in watching more of your builds. Cheers from Chicago.
@@InternationalScaleModeller ok thanks so much for replying I will have my wife join your Facebook group. Can’t wait to see all the builds. Thanks for doing this it’s pretty cool
Beautiful work as always Paul! Love the color combo! It does appear the wheels are a staggered setup and need to be reversed (front to back). Looking forward to the next build !
@@InternationalScaleModeller on a staggered set up the rear wheels have more of a “lip” aka exposed barrel than the front wheels. Most American muscle cars run them on the RWD platforms to fit a wider rear wheel/tire setup . For example a common size is an 18” diameter X 9” wide front wheel and an 18” diameter X 10” rear wheel. Hope this helps!
Yet another brilliant video, I've never done a pick up before but I will now after watching this, thanks for sharing.
The subway mid way through gave me a good laugh 😅😅
That is one sweet build!
You put a Chevy color on a ford truck!!!!! Sacrilege!! some mouth breather somewhere is gonna have a tantrum! 😄🤣 Another great build. It really is an awesome color. Shame about the wood veneer, it looked rally nice. Great build mate! Cheers.
Built the non-Foose truck couple years ago. Would like to try again. This was the truck my grandfather had to use in his bait business. Only his had rubber floor/metal in the cab and no wood in the back floor.:)
Man I really need some ump products. The shine and finish is incredible. You put mine to shame! Great job mate!!
Nice work Paul
great job as always.
I really like the interior color, great job as always.
Build came out amazing Paul. Now I want Subway lol. Can't wait to start my build this weekend.
Love the colour ,great build again
very cool build sir nice color combo very cool build you make it look easy
Fantastic colour and bonus sandwich content, what's not to love!
Gorgeous model, as ever.
That UV glue is a God send for clear parts!
Very well done Amigo!! Thx!!
Final product is stunning! Love the color.
love the color looks real good think you could be right and we may see a lot of these trucks sure they will all be good builds thumbs up as always
*So realistic and so shiny, 👍👏Paul!*
II am not realy in those old yankee trucks,but this is a mighty nice build.That colour is fantastic,and the extra things you used made it a very nice truckkie. Well done and hope you show the other builds also from the group build. Maybe i will buy myself this kit and see what i can make of it
Awesome build Paul! Merry Christmas.
Thank you mate you too :)
Nice clean build mate, LOVE the color and the interior colors really compliment the overall build.
Awesome build you do some bad ass builds enjoy watching your videos I'm kinda of new to airbrushing and wish my paint would come out like yours
Thanks buddy :)
And yet another great build Paul. I have two of these kits myself but have yet to start one. I have 3 other kits on the bench at the moment in different build stages so the FOOSE trucks will have to wait. Thank you for the video.
Wow, turned out great Paul!! 👍👍👍
Just a suggestion, on your wood bed the grain of the wood should go the length of the bed as opposed to side to side as I believe you did it.
I’ll just rip apart my built model and fix that for you ;)
Your channel is very well done and extremely informative for those of us who watch, thank you. I was just trying to return the favor with some info you were apparently not aware of, not trying to be critical. Sorry if you took it as criticism, as your sarcastic reply seems to indicate
Lol it’s ok just passed the point of being able to change it now :)
Magnifique travail et superbe moteur ....Very good job Congratulations ...
A thought might be to rotate the wood floor 90 degrees so the grain runs the length of the bed.
Might be but then it wouldn’t fit and I didn’t have any more.
Really nice build love the colour 😀👍
Awesome Build Paul . I ALMOST Fell OUT Of My Chair When You Maulled That SW Samich Cause I Was Separating Coupons For Subways @ My Bench !!!
😆😆😆😆, Anyways KUTAW Mate n God Bless All.
Beautiful build Paul 👍
Hi Paul, that was absolutely awesome finish and build, I have to admit I am a 'stock standard' fan but to appreciate the work that goes into all these 'hot rod' style kits and cars, I hope you and the family are keeping well and covid free, all the best from a Kiwi in Australia.
Yea mate all good here buddy
A spraybooth would help you against the dust flying in the room and landing on youre model. But you still neee to vacum clean spraybooth wont help if the room is dusty just make it worse by suching a lot if dust onto youre model.
Erm yes I have a spray booth
@@InternationalScaleModeller Sorry bro I did not even see it lol
Nice video. Not a model I'd typically be interested but your build turned out quite nice. I subscribed and am interested in watching more of your builds. Cheers from Chicago.
Thank you :)
Great build Paul, just about to start one myself, do you have a link for the distributor please as I can't seem to find them. Cheers Roger
Contact scale motor on Instagram or Facebook. I’ll get him yo front on here too
Do I need to join your Facebook page to get in the foose truck group build? Kinda lost Your truck looks really nice Have a great one
Ideally yes. Links are in the video description. Thanks btw hope to see yours built :)
@@InternationalScaleModeller ok thanks so much for replying I will have my wife join your Facebook group. Can’t wait to see all the builds. Thanks for doing this it’s pretty cool
Looks like the wheels are on the wrong ends (front on the back and vice versa)
Huh?
Look at the distance from spokes to rim edge. Bigger gap on back? Staggered set up?
Beautiful work as always Paul! Love the color combo! It does appear the wheels are a staggered setup and need to be reversed (front to back). Looking forward to the next build !
What do you mean reversed. The wheels would not fit under the cab and bed then
@@InternationalScaleModeller on a staggered set up the rear wheels have more of a “lip” aka exposed barrel than the front wheels. Most American muscle cars run them on the RWD platforms to fit a wider rear wheel/tire setup . For example a common size is an 18” diameter X 9” wide front wheel and an 18” diameter X 10” rear wheel. Hope this helps!
6 inches? Saw you more of a footlong kind if guy.
Nah 6” I’d plenty for me. Can’t walk straight otherwise