National Park Service Type 3
National Park Service Type 3
This was a little creativity with the Fire Replicas Wildland Type 3. The 400 or so parts were taken off. The original markings removed, primed, painted, and clear coated. After that it was time to put on parts again and new decals from InQuarters, and Microscale. I am not sure if this matches a Teton National Park numbered rig, however I am happy with it. There are a few of the Wildland trucks still at Fire Replicas, this truck is one of the most detailed models they have produced don’t pass it up. https://www.firereplicas.com/2020-limit ... -7400-4x4/
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Re: National Park Service Type 3
Fantastic work! Turned out very nice.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Steven
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Re: National Park Service Type 3
Nice work
Re: National Park Service Type 3
Looks factory made, awesome conversion! Thanks for sharing
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Re: National Park Service Type 3
Very nice work...
but you always have to dare to transform and repaint a fire replicas
but you always have to dare to transform and repaint a fire replicas
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It’s a challenge, and it help me be patient getting to the end because it is an expensive bash. The parts are so crisp and really add to the detail.nemesis112 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 8:07 pmVery nice work...
but you always have to dare to transform and repaint a fire replicas
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