Thanks Mike. I've had the cab over rig and the matching trailer for about 20 years. Today is the first time it's been out of the box in several years. Thanks for watching 👍🏾😎
You done wore out the 3 sets I sent you ???? Lol. Yeah. I have 3 jars of wheels. And 3 cans of wheels. And a box of wheels and 3 M2 cases full of wheels. And a couple of boxes of wheel donor castings still carded. It's just time to get to them that I need. Thanks for watching. 👍🏾😎
@@T-JoesModelBusesandMore1210 most definitely. And now I've got most of the diesels done. Only one left that needs attention. But so does the whole truck so I gotta hold off for now until I get the supply's to fix up the truck too. Anyway thanks for watching and your comment 👍🏾😎👌🏾
I see what you're talking about when you said the Chrome went all the way out to the outer ring. Sometimes when things are super tedious, I just cut the tip of a toothpick on more of an angle that way I can get in those tight spaces. You're diesel whetls look a 100% better than the red ones that came on that truck. The trucks look good brother. I see where you wanna go with that tractor which I think is just fine. I have seen that style of farm equipment a few times. I will let you get back to work, later brother
@@davidbeeson1178 finally a commented about the tractor parts. I took a sewing needle and removed the chrome that was not supposed to be there on those wheels. That's all that would fit in there. Plus a tooth pick isn't strong enough to scrape away the chrome. The metal needle was now the look right. And not like a Star. Well David. The J. B. Weld is all but gone now. I don't know when I'll be able to get anymore now that I'm out of work and no ride. So if you wanna hook me up with some more you can add it to the stuff your sending me. Hopefully soon
@@DailyDoseDiecast thanks Shawn. I mean Paul. Hehehe. Yeah it's just a piece of paper with the picture on it and it's glued to a piece of wood and propped up against the box full of diecast. The lid on the box keeps it from falling over. . the wood is tucked in behind the box lid. Thanks for stopping by. 😎👌🏾