Great unboxing and build! I close friend had one just like that in the late 90's, he'd still have that truck if tge hadn't needed more room for the kids 😊✌️
Nice job Louie! Way to take a basic slump buster to the next level. I like the way you are calling out your paints now. Good work here! Keep 'em comin'! Round 2 can can thank YOU for my purchase of this kit!
Nice ! If i was to build this one , l would put and engine in there too . What ever i have for spare engine , flat head v8 maybe ? Have lots of them , well done sir ! Keep up the good work
New subscriber and it's probably been ask before but I'll ask again . What glue do you use for headlight lenses and windows ? Thanks for your time . Build looks great !
Very nice job on a new simplistic kit. Love all the painting details you've done to it! One question, how long did it take for the Banner Red to dry before you continued on with the build??
No steerable front wheels on yours, I notice. I ran into a problem building an earlier version with the steerable front wheels. I wanted them to work but there are no retainers to hold the ends of the tie rod onto the pins on the spindles. What would you do? Would you try to heat the ends of the pins to flare the ends? Would you look for or try to make up little retainers for the pins to hold the tie rod on? Or would you just forget about the workable steering and glue the spindles and tie rod in place?
Hi Louie I been having this same project for a while haven’t started it yet but what did you use to glue the grill and mirrors on and what did you use also for the decals I see you had use water but what was the yellow handle liquid ?
Great Idea, I never thought of building using monster truck bodies. Thanks for that tip.
Nice work, good choice of colors.
First time I've seen a model of a pickup truck back glass with sliding window detailing.
Great job on that Louie! Looks just one you could see driving down the street.
You do a very awesome job 👍👍
Your truck turned out great Louie! Love the color! Thanks for the video 😎👍
I need to pick up a few of those, candy paint and slammed 🤙🏼
Nice build Louie. I think you’re right. It can be a great beginner model.
Very nice build. I really like that you put an engine in the build. Thanks for sharing.
Great unboxing and build! I close friend had one just like that in the late 90's, he'd still have that truck if tge hadn't needed more room for the kids 😊✌️
Awesome work and details I've been wanting this kit but I didn't know it didn't come with a engine
Nice build 👍🏿
Nice job Louie! Way to take a basic slump buster to the next level. I like the way you are calling out your paints now. Good work here! Keep 'em comin'! Round 2 can can thank YOU for my purchase of this kit!
Thank you!! I do appreciate the feedback and your viewership. Happy modeling!!
Nice work.👍 This kit is on my wishlist.
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching
Excellent job,looks great!
+Looks fantastic Louie.
Nice ! If i was to build this one , l would put and engine in there too . What ever i have for spare engine , flat head v8 maybe ? Have lots of them , well done sir ! Keep up the good work
Very nice Louie. I may copy your idea. Looks just awesome
Man that come out sick u love it
curbside kit for regular kit prices, fell off my seat seeing how little was in the box, round 2 does it again!!!!!
You did a amazing build Louie! Looks like a great kit to build.
Good unboxing and parts review of this Silverado.😊
Killer build Louie, great advice for the engine solution!
Awesome job! Very cool 👍🏻
Excellent open box review
Great build and unboxing Louie. Great looking truck 👍😎
Great info and build. Thanks for sharing!
nice build with lots of detail
Very nice Louie!
Thank you!! Happy Modeling
Came out great Louie 👍👍
Looks great!
New subscriber and it's probably been ask before but I'll ask again . What glue do you use for headlight lenses and windows ? Thanks for your time . Build looks great !
Thank you for the sub. I use Mod Podge. It dries completely clear. Thank you for watching
Very nice job on a new simplistic kit. Love all the painting details you've done to it! One question, how long did it take for the Banner Red to dry before you continued on with the build??
It was dry overnight.
No steerable front wheels on yours, I notice. I ran into a problem building an earlier version with the steerable front wheels. I wanted them to work but there are no retainers to hold the ends of the tie rod onto the pins on the spindles. What would you do? Would you try to heat the ends of the pins to flare the ends? Would you look for or try to make up little retainers for the pins to hold the tie rod on? Or would you just forget about the workable steering and glue the spindles and tie rod in place?
I would just glue them in place. Square it up so it sets on the bench well. Happy Modeling
I think you're right. Maybe I could glue them in a turned position.@@TheAutisticModeler
Hi Louie I been having this same project for a while haven’t started it yet but what did you use to glue the grill and mirrors on and what did you use also for the decals I see you had use water but what was the yellow handle liquid ?
The yellow cap product is decal solvent. Tamiya brand. I used just super glue on the grille. Thanks for watching.
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Very nice work, Louie 😮👍 Looks like a great kit!