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2x MF 8160's Finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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mmm thats a bit hard to tell mate, have you thought about the steps from the 6290s?? cut the sides off  ect, i used those for my 3690,

well i did think of that mate but those where much to short

Now i made the 3 other stairs and now their standing straight and everything is closed now (no gab between the rear fenders and the stairs)

Think iff i paint the stairs it looks much better ???

Thanks for the tip mate ;)

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shall do that mate

Got one question more for you :-[ I have orderd  a complete bonnet and cab from the britains MF2680 and now my question is this

Can ik make these parts on the UH Renault ares (i mean ar the proportions right then ???)

The rest may also reply to this question TIPS are always welcome ;)

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thats better :D :D looks ok to me i must say

Thanks mate now i can make the other 2 on the other 8160 ;D

Still a lot of work on these but i think that won't be a problem ;)

I am glad that you always give me advise Sean i apreacheate it ;)

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Small updat for these 2

I painted the bonnet's again after a tip of someone how make's convo's for a year off 3 now

and he gave me some advise befor spraypainting the finishing layer and the result is magnificent!

Also placed the decals on the bonnets

so here is the result

Now i must finish te interior's and place some details on the cabs and then they are finished.

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